The Stokes World Beater Pepper 



IT HAS PROVED ITS WORTH FROM CUBA TO CANADA 



Days to maturity, 120-140. This distinguished variety, in spite of its flamboyant name, 

 has so established itself in the Pepper trade as now to be rated among the first two commercial 

 varieties. The Stokes strain has been given the three-star rating, which indicates that it is 

 recommended with special confidence. This ranlv has been attained by reason of its unusual 

 uniformit}-, its record of heavy production, and its brilliant market appearance. It is the result 

 of painstaking individual selection over a number of years. We recommend it to Pepper- 

 growers who are looking for the very best regardless of price. You will not be disappointed. 



The World Beater Pepper has been on the market for twenty-three years. For those who do 

 not know it, we classify it as a slightly later and greatly enlarged Ruby King. 

 It is claimed to have been a cross between Ruby King and Chinese Giant, 

 but we are not in position to vouch for this. The fruits will average 5 to 

 6 inches in length and 33^ inches in diameter, and have sufTiciently thick 

 walls to assure carrj'ing qualities to any market. The Stokes strain of 

 World Beater will in every way justify its distinguished classification. 



Price postpaid: Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 35 cts. 



5 lbs., $3.75 per lb. 



y4lb. $1.25; lb. $4; 



Mr. B. E. Squires, grower, of Sanford, Fla., 

 and sample crates from his fourth picking 

 from his field of Stokes World Beater 

 Pepper. June, 1931. 



The Stokes World Beater Pepper 



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