. Seed & plant guide. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. SWEET MOUNTAIN PEPPEB. Spanish Monstrous. Six inches long, 2 inches in diame- ter. Oz., 2Ec; 1-4 lb., 75C., 5 Red Chili. Small cone shaped; very hot; best for pepper sauce. Oz., 25c; 14 lb., 70c, 5 Large Bell or Buli Nose. An early variety, of mild flavor; rich, thick and fleshy, a favorite for pickling. Oz., 20c; 1-4 lb., 50c, 5 Long Cayenne. Best for seasoning pickles. Oz., 25c; 14 60c, 5 Golden Dawn. Yellow; productive, free from fiery flavor, Oz., 25c, &qu
. Seed & plant guide. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. SWEET MOUNTAIN PEPPEB. Spanish Monstrous. Six inches long, 2 inches in diame- ter. Oz., 2Ec; 1-4 lb., 75C., 5 Red Chili. Small cone shaped; very hot; best for pepper sauce. Oz., 25c; 14 lb., 70c, 5 Large Bell or Buli Nose. An early variety, of mild flavor; rich, thick and fleshy, a favorite for pickling. Oz., 20c; 1-4 lb., 50c, 5 Long Cayenne. Best for seasoning pickles. Oz., 25c; 14 60c, 5 Golden Dawn. Yellow; productive, free from fiery flavor, Oz., 25c, " 5 RuDy King. Large, handsome, very mild; used sliced with salt and vinegar; 4 to 6 inches long; 3 inches across. 25c, 5 PARSNIPS. Sow as early in spring as the weather will permit, in drills 15 inches apart, covering half an inch deep. Unlike carrots they are improved by frost; take up in the fall what are wanted for winter use, and leave the rest to be dug up as required in the spring. Add 8 cents per pound if sent by mail. LONG SMOOTH, or Hollow Crown. Best for general use. Oz., 10c; 1-4 lb., 15c; lb., 45c, 5 The Student. A fine flavored variety. Oz., 10c; 1-4 lb., 20c; lb., 50c, 5 Half Long Guernsey. Roots intermediate in length; white, smooth, sugary, and fine flavor. Oz., 10c; 1-4 lb., 15c; lb., 50c, 5 LONG SMOOTH. POTATOES. Tarn pasture land or sod ground in autumn; at the same time manure broadcast with well rotted manure or ground bone and ashes, applying a little phosphate in each hill in the spring; or if no manure is at hand, apply 800 to 1,000 pounds of phosphate broadcast in early spring, and 500 pounds per acre in hill at the time of planting. Potatoes may be planted in rows 3 feet apart, or in drills 15 to 18 inches apart, makiiig rows 3 feet apart. Vari- ous opinions as to quantity of seed per acre, 6 to 10 bushels being the usual amount. Plant 2 to 4 eyes in a hill, if in drills, or use half or a whole potato in a hill if 3 feet apart each way. Can als
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