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Harris* Early Giant Pepper. 



PEPPER (Pfeffer) 



Light, warm, mellow soil is best for Pep- 

 pers. The seed should be started Indoors 

 or in the hotbed early in March. Gi\e the 

 young plants plenty of heat and moisture, 

 transplanting to paper pots when 3 inches 

 high, and setting them out in the garden 

 late in May. 



One ounce of seed will produce lOCK) plants. 



MAGNUM DUIiCZ:. The largest sweet Pep- 

 per. Square and blocky in shape with 

 thick sweet flesh. Late but very pro- 

 ductive. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 40c; oz., 75c; ^4 

 lb., 52.00. 



Neapolitan. ErKtra. early and prolific; fruits 

 3 inches long and rather narrow; mild. 

 Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 30c; oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.25. 



RUBY KING, or World Beater. Always mild 

 and sweet. Fruits thick-fleshed, 4 inches 

 long, tapering to a blunt point. Pkt., 10c; 

 % oz., 30c; oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.25. 



Pimlento (Crimson Beauty). Medium size 

 and bluntly cone-shaped, perfectly smooth, 

 very thick-fleshed and sweet as an apple. 

 Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c; oz., 50c; Vi lb., $1.25. 



BuUnose or Larg-e Bell. Good sized, square 

 fruits: usually rjuite strong in flavor. Pkt., 

 10c; \i oz., 25c; oz., 45c; H lb., $1.00. 



HABBIS' EABIY GIANT. The earliest of 

 the extremely large-fruited Peppers. 

 Fruits fairlv long and almost as large in 

 diameter as Chinese Giant, with thick, 

 meaty flesh and fine, mild flavor. Pkt., 

 10c; 1/2 oz., 30c; oz., 60c; 14 lb., $1.50. 



Giant Crimson. Large, square, mild fruits; 

 medium early; productive. Pkt., 10c; % 

 oz., 35c; oz., 60c; ^4 lb., $1.50. 



Chinese Giant. Fruits average 5 inches long 

 and 41^ inches in diameter; thick fleshed 

 and sweet. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c; oz., 70c; 

 Va lb., $1.75. 



Golden Queen. Large, deep, golden yellow 

 fruits. Flesh is thick and mild. Orna- 

 mental as well as useful. Pkt.. 10c; 14 

 oz.. 35c; oz., 60c; % lb., $1.50. 



California Wonder 



The finest and largest .Sweet Pepper. 

 Plants grow strong and upright and bear 

 6 to 8 large smooth fruits with extra 

 thick flesh. Fruits keep in good condi- 

 tion for a long time after picking. Pkt., 

 15c: V2 oz.. 40c; oz., T5c. 



Small Hot Peppers 



Squash or Tomato-Shaped. Small, round. 

 Lhiek-tleshed. siruri- llavortd. I'kt., 10c. 

 I2 oz.. :i"c: oz., 5Uc: Vi lb., $1.25. 



Small Bed ChiU. Frolitic. Fruits very hot 

 and pungent. Pkt.. luc: V-? uz., :^0c; oz.. 

 .=..'.(.•: V4 lb., $1.40. 



Long Bed Cayenne. Like liie Chili but 

 longer and larger. Pkt., 10c; uz.. 30c: 

 oz., 55c; lb.. $1.40. 



Iiargre Bed Cherry. Xt^rv pungent. Pkt.. 

 10c; V2 oz., 30c: oz., 55c; V4 lb., $1.40. 



PUMPKIN (Grosse-Kurhis) 



Sow in May in well enriched lulls 8 to 10 



feet apart each way, or sow with corn, 



dropping a few seeds in every third or 

 fourth hill. 



One ounce of seed for 25 hills; 4 lbs. 

 for an acre. 



Connecticut Field, Large, heavy, oblong in 

 shape, with orange skin and orange-yel- 

 low flesh. Productive. Pkt., 10c; oz., 

 15c; % lb., 40c. 



Cushaw Green Striped. Creamy white, 

 striped with green. Pkt., 10c; oz.. 20c, 

 V4 lb., 60c. 



LABGE CHEESE. Large and flat, with 

 creamy buff skin and yellow flesii. Good 

 quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; hi lb., 50c. 



KING OP THE MAMMOTH or Potiron. 



Grows to an enormous size (often 100 

 pounds in weight). Skin salmon-orange: 

 vellow, coarse. Pkt., lOc; oz.. 20c; 14 lb.. 

 60 c. 



Small Sugar. Small, round, bright orange, 

 with fine grained, sweet, yellow flesh. 

 Pkt.. lOc; oz., 20c; ^ lb.. 60c. 



Winter Luzury or Pie Squash. Sweetest 

 of all Pumpkins. Medium size; round, 

 with vellow skin and flesh. Pkt.. 10c: 

 oz.. 20c; 14 lb., 60c. 



Connecticut Field Pumpkin. 



