. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds, blooded stock. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Southern States Catalogs; Vegetables Southern States Catalogs; Seeds Southern States Catalogs. BULL-NOSE PEPPER. SPAMISH MONSTROUS. This fine new variety is quite distinct from the Monstrous or Grossum. It grows larger than any other variety, single pep- pers measuring 6 to 8 inch- es long by 2 to 3 inches thick. Very sweet and fineflavored. Pkt. locts. ; oz. 25 cts.; ; 8) $ SPANISH MONSTRODs Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Of PEPPER. large size, very early,


. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds, blooded stock. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Southern States Catalogs; Vegetables Southern States Catalogs; Seeds Southern States Catalogs. BULL-NOSE PEPPER. SPAMISH MONSTROUS. This fine new variety is quite distinct from the Monstrous or Grossum. It grows larger than any other variety, single pep- pers measuring 6 to 8 inch- es long by 2 to 3 inches thick. Very sweet and fineflavored. Pkt. locts. ; oz. 25 cts.; ; 8) $ SPANISH MONSTRODs Large Bell, or Bull Nose. Of PEPPER. large size, very early, of sweet, mild flavor; glossy red ; rind thick and fleshy. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 25 cts. ; }^ lb 75 cts.; fi) ^ Sweet Mountain, or Mammoth. Similar to Bull Nose in shape and color, but larger and milder in flavor. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 30 cts. ; 8) $ ; lb $ Red Squash, or Tomato-shaped. Very productive and largely used for pickling; brilliant coral red. Pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. 25 cts ; i^B) 85 cts.; Ib$ Cherry Red. Of dwarf growth; small round fruits, of rich, glossy red color, and intensely piquant. Pkt. 5 cts. ; oz. 25 cts.; 5^ 5i 75 cts.; B) ^ J. C. Sheppard & Co.,Wadley, Ga., May 15th 1882, writes : The seeds purchased of you the present season give entire satisfaction to growers, and far exceed their expecta- tions as to their fine quality, rapid growth, and early ma- turity. They excell all other seeds introduced in this climate. We will continue to sell your seeds in their season of planting. Daniel Halcomb, Arena, Wis., writes : The seeds that I got from you last spring gave satisfaction to my custom- ers, and, in consequence, my trade for you has increased. In shape resembling GOLDEN DAWN PEPPER the popular Bell or Bull Nose Pep- per ; it is of a most beautiful golden yellow color, making a very handsome appearance, both in growth and on the table. It is very sweet: even the seeds may be handled or eaten without detecting the slightest fiery flavor. Per pkt


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