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: *- Calyx not embracing base of fruit, usually seated in a basal 



depression; fruit swollen, angular. C. annuum grossum. 



Fruit subconical, decidedly tapering. EMPEROR. 



Fruit prismatic or subconical, slightly tapering to a 3 to 4 



lobed apex. 



Subconical. MONSTROUS. 



Prismatic. SWEET SPANISH. 



Fruit squarish, subtruncate, about as long as broad. 



Apical end usually much contorted, often larger than base ; 

 fruit 2 to 3 in. in diameter. BELL. 



Apical end not usually contorted, but quite uniformly 

 lobed ; fruit larger than last. 



Red. SWEET MOUNTAIN. 



Yellow. GOLDEN DAWN. 



Fruit squarish, subtruncate, longer than broad, deeply fur- 

 rowed and lobed, 5 to 7 in. long, 8 to 4 in. in diameter. 

 Red. RUBY KINO, 



Yellow. GOLDEN KING. 



Fruit 2 to 3 in. broad, very oblate. 



Red. SQUASH, 



Yellow. YELLOW SQUASH. 



: Calyx not embracing base of fruit, the latter slightly longer than 



broad, subconical, ovate, or oblong, usually | in. to 2 in. long. 



C. annuum abbreviation. 

 Fruit bright red when ripe. 



Changing from green to bright yellow or straw color be- 

 fore ripening, subrugose, not turbinate. 



Oval, usually mucronate. KALEIDOSCOPE. 



Not changing to light yellow, very rugose, often turbinate. 



RED WRINKLED. 

 Fruit yellow when ripe. 



Longitudinally furrowed, rarely turbinate. 



PRINCESS OF WALES. 

 Not usually furrowed, very rugose, turbinate. 



YELLOW WRINKLED. 



: : *- Calyx not embracing base of fruit, the latter spherical or 

 heartshaped, smooth, usually in. to 1^ in. in diameter. 



C. annuum cerasiforme. 



About g in. in diameter, yellow. PRINCE OF WALES. 



Round or cherry shaped, & to 1^ in. in diameter. 



Red. CHERRY. 



Yellow. YELLOW CHERRY. 



Heartshaped. 



Red. OXHEART. 



Yellow. YELLOW OXIIEART. 



