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Fig. 12. 



Cie. Sept. 3, one plant bore one ripe fruit and another bore one 

 nearly ripe. 



III. — Bell Peppers. — Fruit large, long, oblong, or oilong-conic, vari- 

 ously furroived or irreg^ilar, broad and truncate at the base, feeling 

 as if someivhat inflated. Playits large and coarse. — The so-called 

 sweet peppers. 

 A. Fruit red. 



10. Long Red of Vilmorin. {Rouge long ordifiaire.) Plant tall 

 and robust; fruit long (four inches long by one to one and a 

 half inches broad at baso), somewhat irregular, biit not fur- 

 rowed lengthwise, somewhat curved. — From Vilmorin — An- 

 drieux et Cie. Very late. This connects the Long peppers 



