PEPPERS 
1 oz. to 1,500 plants. 
Peppers should be sown either indoors or in hotbeds early in April 
and transplanted to the permanent beds when about 8 inches high in 
two foot drills and two feet apart in the drills. The seed can also be 
sown in open ground when danger from frost is past but the crop will 
naturally be much later. A top dressing of fertilizer or poultry manure 
well mixed with the soil when the plants are about 6 inches high will 
materially aid in the production of a big crop. 
; Plants grow about 2% feet high, and are vigorous; 
Royal King compact and very productive, commencing to bear 
very early and continuing until killed by frost. The fruit is very large, 
bright and glossy and the extremely thick flesh is sweet and mild. They 
will stand distant shipping and hold up well for market as they do not 
wilt nor become ripe near so quickly as other large varieties. This 
strain is extensively grown in the South by large shippers and deserver 
the attention of every trucker and home gardener. 
King of the North The earliest large pepper in cultivation. 
The plants are very uniform in growth, 
dwarf and compact, and very productive. Fruits, mild and sweet, with 
medium thick flesh. 
. A variety of Mango Pepper which is of a desirable size 
Ruby Giant and shape for stuffing. A cross of Ruby King and 
Chinese Giant. Grows to large size and is very mild. 
California Wonder Its large, smooth, extremely heavy, very mild, thick 
flesh, make this variety truly a wonder. Combining 
the excellent quality of the Pimento and the size of Crimson Giant, California 
Wonder is being grown for all purposes. Plants are sturdy, productive and 
slightly spreading, bearing five to nine large glossy fruits to a setting, averaging 
one-half pound each. Deserves the attention of every pepper grower. 
7 ; A d ly, lific, per- 
Pimento or Perfection 4 medium early, proure, > 
fectly mild variety wit ex- 
tremely thick flesh. On account of its thick flesh it will hold up for 
a long time, and is an excellent sort for canning whole. 
rip Red conical pod, about 2 inches long, very hot. 
Chili, Small Fine for pepper sauce and seasoning. 
Fruit small, round, color rich scarlet, very 
Cherry Red fr 
, , This desirable variety is one of the largest 
Chinese Giant sweet peppers ever offered. The flesh is 
quite thick, very mild and remarkably sweet. 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose This, large, early and pro. 
ductive sort has the most 
pungent flavor of all the large peppers. Thick flesh. 
Long Red Cayenne The pods are long and slender; bright 
red color and very pungent. This is 
an old-time favorite and is used extensively for bunching with 
pot-herbs. 
Oakview Wonder Slightly smaller than California Won- 
der, but a week earlier and more prolific. 
World Beater or Sweet Mountain 7his splendid 
cross between Chinese Giant and Ruby King, and conibifee the size 
of one and the earliness of the other. It is exceedingly mild, very 
large and the color good. The flesh is very thick, making distant 
shipment possible, 
Royal King Pepper 
Pepper Plants 
In All The Leading 
Varieties. FRESH 
DAILY. See Page 39. 
Oz. %4Lb. 
California Wonder er $1.00 
Cherry Red 1.00 
Chili, Small ; 1.00 
Chinese Giant ... A 1.25 
Half Long Narrow Cayenne : 4 1.25 
King of the North (Early) 
Large Bell, or Bull Nose 
Long Red Cayenne 
Mammoth Golden Queen 
Oakview Wonder 
Pimento or Perfection 
Royal King 
Sunnybrook or Cheese 
World Beater or Sweet Mountain 
Chinese Giant Pepper 
28 J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
Superior Seeds 
