PEPPER Continued) 



SEASONS INDICATED ARE APPROXIMATE 

 FROM THE SETTING OUT OF THE PLANTS 



PERFECTION OR PIMIENTO. This is a popular canning variety 

 because of the thickness of the flesh and sweet flavor of the 

 fruits. It is also used for market in some sections. The plants 

 are large, upright and productive. The fruits are heart-shaped, 

 about 2]/2 inches ct the crown and 3 to 3V2 inches long, dark 

 green, turning to deep red. The flesh is very thick, solid, sweet, 

 and of fine quality. Season 75 days 



10 lbs. 

 $77.00 



Price 



oz. 

 90c 



lb. 



lb. 

 $2.75 $7.75 



SQUASH OR TOMATO SHAPE (also called CHEESE and 

 SUNNYBROOK). 



A selected strain of the smooth, fruited sweet type The plants 

 are medium tall, vigorous and highly productive. The fruits are 

 exceptionally smooth, 2 to 2Vi inches deep, about 3 inches in 

 diameter, rich green in color, turning to bright scarlet as thev 

 mature. The flesh is thick and sweet. Season 75 days. 



oz. 1/4 lb. lb. 10 lbs. 



Price 90c $2.75 $8.00 $7 7.00 



ROUMANIAN WAX. An attractive yellow variety. Fruits 4 to 



AVi inches long, 2 ] /2 inches thick at shoulder. Color light 



waxy yellow at best picking stage; bright scarlet when ripe. Flesh 



sweet, but ribs show some pungency. Season 85 days. 



oz. Va lb. lb. 



Price $1.35 $3.95 $12.00 



HOT VARIETIES 



HUNGARIAN WAX. An early, hot variety very popular in some 

 sections. Plants rather dwarf, very prolific. Fruits 6 to 7 inches 

 long, about 1 Vi inches thick at the crown tapering to a hooked 

 point. Color waxy pale yellow, turning orange and then to 

 bright red at maturity. Season 62 davs. 



oz. Va lb. lb. 1 lbs. 



Price 90c $2.75 $8.00 $77.00 



LONG RED CAYENNE. A very productive hot variety. Fruits about 

 4 inches long, and 3 /4 of inch in diameter at crown, tapering to 

 a point. Season 70 days. oz. Va lb. lb. 



Price 75c $2.20 $6.50 



ANAHEIM. Particularly adapted to the South. Grown on a com- 

 mercial scale for drying and canning. Long, smooth tapering 

 fruits 6 to 7 inches long, and 1 inch in diameter; deep green 

 becoming bright scarlet. Mildly pungent. Season 78 days. 



oz. Va lb. lb. 



Price 90c $2.75 $8.00 



PUMPKIN 



Cheese Pumpkin Henderson's Special Strain 



CHEESE (SPECIAL STRAIN). The most popular for 

 pies and table use. The fruits are large, flat-round; 

 creamy-yellow skin; thick orange flesh of fine 

 quality, and a splendid keeper. This variety, to- 

 gether with the Sugar Pumpkin listed below, are 

 especially recommended to growers who cater to a 

 roadside market business, because of their quality 

 and attractive appearance. Season 90 days. 



oz. 

 Price 20c 



Va lb. 

 60c 



lb. 



$1.65 



10 lbs. 

 $15.50 



CONNECTICUT FIELD also called LARGE YELLOW and BIG TOM. 



A standard variety widely used for pies, canning and stock feed. 

 The fruits are large and flattened at the ends, slightly ribbed 

 and deep orange in color. The flesh is thick, orange-yellow, 

 somewhat coarse, and sweet. Season 90 days. 



10 lbs. 

 $15.50 



Price 



oz. 

 20c 



lb. 



60c 



lb. 

 $1.65 



SUGAR also called NEW ENGLAND PIE. The most desirable variety for 

 pies. The fruits are round, 8 to 9 inches in diameter, with flattened 

 ends, very deep orange in color. The flesh is thick, orange yellow, 

 and of excellent quality. Season 85 days. 



Va lb. lb. 10 lbs. 



60c 



Price 



oz. 

 20c 



$1.65 $15.50 



WINTER LUXURY. A superior variety for pies. Very productive and an 

 excellent keeper. The fruits are 9 to 1 inches in diameter flattened 

 at the ends, golden russet in color, and finely netted. The flesh is deep 

 yellow, sweet, and of splendid quality. This is an ideal variety for a 

 high class retail trade and for Roadside Markets. Season 85 days. 



Price 



oz. 

 25c 



Va lb. 

 60c 



lb. 

 $1.75 



10 lbs. 

 $16.50 



SEEDS ARE AN INVESTMENT 



RETURNS MUST BE CONSIDERED WAY AHEAD OF BUYING COSTS. 



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