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Fruit yellow when ripe. 
With longitudinal furrows, rarely turbinate. 
PRINCESS OF WALES. 
Not furrowed, usually very rugose and turbinate. 
YELLOW WRINKLED. 
+ + Calyx not embracing base of fruit, the latter spherical or heart- 
shaped, smooth. C. annuum cerasiforme. 
Fruit usually less than 4 in. in diameter. 
Red. LITTLE GEM. 
Yellow. PRINCE OF WALES. 
Fruit usually 4 in. to 1 in. in diameter. 
Round or cherry shaped. 
Red. CHERRY. 
a Yellow. YELLOW CHERRY. 
% Heart-shaped. 
a Red. OXHEART. 
Yellow. YELLOW OXHEART. 
+++Calyx not embracing base of fruit, usually seated in a basal de- 
pression. C. annuum grossum. 
Fruit red, subconical or prismatic. BRAZILIAN UPRIGHT. 
Fruit yellow. GOLDEN UPRIGHT. 
**Peduncles curved or recurved; fruit pendent. 
+ Calyx embracing base of fruit, the latter much longer than broad. 
++ Fruit very slender, usually less than 4 in. in diameter; flesh 
very thin (about 3; in.). C. annuum acuminatum. 
3 to 14 in. long. 
Red. NEPAL CHILLI. 
Yellow. YELLOW NEPAL CHILLI. 
14 to 4 in. long. 
Red. LonG CAYENNE. 
Yellow. LonG YELLOW CAYENNE. 
++ ++ Fruit stouter; flesh thicker, often furrowed longitudinally. 
Ivory TUSK. 
+ + Calyx not embracing base of fruit, the latter much longer than 
broad, mostly stout, tapering. C. annuum longum. 
Petals purple; fruit black at first, becoming orange-red. 
Buiack NUBIAN. 
Petals white; fruit red or yellow. 
Calyx usually not entirely covering the flat base of fruit. 
Flesh about } in. thick, only slightly pungent. 
County Farr. 
Flesh thinner, very acrid pungent; fruit slender for the 
group. LonG RED. 
Calyx usually covering the base, but at most obscurely 
embracing it. 
Fruit red. CARDINAL. 
Fruit yellow. LONG YELLOW. 
Calyx usually seated in a basal depression. 
Apex distinctly 3 to 4 lobed. ELEPHANT’S TRUNK. 
Apex pointed or obscurely lobed. Procoprp’s GIANT. 
