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Bolgiano's Wonderful New Early 



"Scarlet Mammoth" Pepper 



163. The largest, earliest maturing and most productive, very 

 large sweet Pepper. The plant is vigorous and upright, growing larger 

 than that of the Chinese Giant and produces much more fruit. The 

 fruits ripen earlier than any of the very large sorts on the market, and 

 average heavier, as the flesh is unusually thick. Color deep crimson 

 when matured; flavor very mild. We consider this without a doubt 

 the most desirable very large Pepper yet introduced. Pkt. 10c. }4 Oz. 

 30c. Oz. 50c. K Lb- $1.40. }4 Lb. $2.(55. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid. 



World Beater 



A Grand New Variety 



396. It is a cross between Chinese Giant and Ruby King, having 

 the shape of the Ruby King, except that it is broader at the pointed 

 end and almost the size of the Chinese Giant. It is far more prolific 

 than Chinese Giant, some plants producing as high as twenty-four 

 marketable Peppers, and it is fully as early as Ruby King. It is exceed- 

 ingly mild and can be sliced and eaten raw without any fear of burning. 

 Color of fruit green at first, turning to a beautiful shade of scarelet. 

 The flesh is thick, which enables it to hold up a long time and makes it 

 an excellent shipper. Pkts. 5c and 10c. H fz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 2 Ozs. 

 70c. M Lb. $1.30. Vi Lb. $2.40. Lb. $4.50. 



Early Prolific 

 Neapolitan Peppers 



Bolgiano's New Early "Scarlet Mammoth" Peppers 



"Chinese Giant" Peppers 



Double the Size of Ruby King Peppers, One of the Largest Mild Red Peppers 

 226. Chinese Giant is very productive for so large a Pepper, while its enormous 

 size and magnificent appearance make it sell most readily. The plants are vigorous in 

 growth, but of stocky habit, seldom more than two feet in height. They are well branched 

 and thickly set with enormous fruits. Frequently half a dozen Peppers will touch each 

 other, as if on a single bunch. The strong growth of plants enables them to mature the 

 gigantic fruits only slightly later than our well-known Ruby King. 



Chinese Giant produces uniformly monstrous Peppers of thick blocky form and 

 most brilliant glossy scarlet. They grow 4 to 5 inches broad at the top and are of equal 

 length, divided into four or more large ridges; when ripe they are indented at the blossomi 

 end. The first fruits set in a cluster of three to five at base of the plant, and are generally 

 longer than those setting later on the upper branches, although the latter are equally as 

 broad. All are uniformly of most "enormous" size. The flesh is extremely mild — £is 

 sweet as an apple — and unusually thick. It makes an excellent salad sliced and served 

 like tomatoes. The true seed of a selected strain — producing uniformly large fruits — will 

 always be high in price. Beware of "cheap" seed. Pkt. 10c. }-'■> Oz. 30c. Oz. 50c. }i Lb. 

 $1.40. J^ Lb. $2.65. Lb. $5.00. Postpaid. 



Well Pleased With Our Ruby King Pepper 

 On Oclober 11, 1919, E. T. Grimes, grower and shipper of Florida fruits and vegetables, 

 of Manatee Co., Fla., wrote: "The 'Ruby King' Pepper Seed bought of you was all that could be 

 asked of anything as seed. It germinated well and made strong, thrifty plants, which did well 

 considering the weather conditions." 



New Early Large "Neapolitan" Pepper 



The Earliest of All Large Mild_Peppers 



233. From seed started February 15, and plants set out May 20, 

 the first Peppers were picked for market on June 24. These first fruits 

 measured four inches long and four and a half inches in circumference; 

 the later fruits are slightly larger — see illustration from a photograph. 

 No other large Pepper develops so quickly — by ten days to two weeks. 



The strong, vigorous plants grow 2 feet high by 18 inches across; 

 they are completely laden with large, handsome fruits, and bear con- 

 tinuously until frost. Single plants carry from 35 to 50 marketable 

 fruits at one time. The Peppers grow upright until they become so 

 heavy that their own weight turns them down. The skin and flesh are 

 bright red; they are thick meated, sweet and "mild as an apple;" 

 they carry well and keep in prime condition a long time. So unusually 

 productive is this variety that twelve plants will furnish an ample sup- 

 ply for a family throughout a season. Pkt. 10c. J^ Oz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 

 2 Ozs. 70c. }i Lb. $1.30. i4 Lb. $2.40. Lb. $4.50. Postpaid. 



Ruby King Pepper 



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227. Extra Select Stock. This magnificent variety is now 

 recognized as one of the best Red Peppers for market or family use. 

 Pkt. 10c. H Oz. 25c. Oz. 40c. 2 Ozs. 70c. M Lb. $1.30. }4 Lb. 

 $2.40. Lb. $4.50. Postpaid. 



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