Resolution — Grow a Garden and Eat the Fruits Thereof & 



California Wonder Sweet 



Thick Flesh, Sweet , Crisp and Tender 



fi7fi When the Chinese Giant Pepper was introduced some years ago, it was thought 

 to be the thickest fleshed variety possible, but California Wonder excels it in 



many respects.. 



It is similar in appearance to Chinese Giant, being of just such a vivid scarlet color, 



but it is much more weighty and has much thicker flesh. 



Fruits of California Wonder often weigh half a pound to one pound each, and there 



is no doubt that this is the "meatiest" pepper ever introduced. The flavor is so mild, 



delicious and free from pungency that it may be eaten just like an apple. We first intro- 

 duced this great acquisition to our 

 friends in 1928, and it met with 

 instant approval. We have not space 

 to print the numerous letters of 

 appreciation received. (See illustra^ 

 turn.) Price, pkt. 25c.; ]4 oz. 90c.; 

 1 oz. $1.50; H lb. $5.00. 



PEPPER 



Crimson Giant 



(Sweet) 



678 "* s * ur< i y variety of the well- 

 known Chinese Giant type. 

 The fruits are a little smaller, but 

 the plants bear a much greater 

 number. The dark green fruits turn 

 to a very brilliant scarlet when they 

 are fully ripe. Strictly a sweet and 

 mild variety. 



Price, pkt. 15c. ; oz. 90c. ; M lb. $3.00. 



Henderson's 

 Baby Bell 



(Sweet) 



C7C This really remarkable little Pep- 

 peris well suited to the private 

 garden, having several qualities which 

 are ideal for that purpose. The plants 

 are remarkably small and compact, 

 so that they may be planted as close 

 as one foot apart in the rows. It is 



the earliest of all the sweet Peppers, yet the fruits are of good size, amply large enough for 

 general use. They are borne in great profusion close to the center of the plant. The color Is a 

 brilliant, vivid, waxy scarlet, and the flavor is delightfully piquant, quite free from pungency. 

 It bears a large crop, and so continuously, that if the early fruits are plucked and used 

 when green, the plants will continue to yield bountifully, and produce a heavy crop of ripe 

 fruits later in the season. It is also a little more rugged than many sorts, so that it will succeed 

 in a less favorable soil than is ordinarily required. Price, pkt. 15c. ; oz. 90c. ; \i lb. $3.00. 



PUMPKIN 



CULTUKE.Sow late in May in the latitude of New York, in very rich soil, cover the seedontinch. 

 When grown alone the hills should be eight feet apart each way. As soon as the seedlings are °^i°f 

 the ground sprinkle with air-slaked lime or land plaster mixed with dry garden soil or ashes. This 

 prevents the ravages of striped beetle. 1 oz. for 30 hills. 



Golden Cushaw 



7flfi Known also as "Jonathan" Pumpkin. It is a very popular variety with a thick, heavy- 

 meaty neck and a very small seed cavity. The flesh is tender and a rich golden yellow 

 in color. The shell is also golden in color and very strong. Price, pkt. 10c. ; oz. 25c. ; }4 lb. 75c. ; 

 lb. $2.00; transportation paid. 



Connecticut Field 



7AC A productive large reddish-orange colored field pumpkin, the inside flesh is orange yellow- 

 It is solid, fine-grained and slightly ribbed. This variety is grown extensively for canning 

 purposes, also for stock feeding, but it also makes good pies. Price, pkt. 10c. ; oz. 15c. ; \i lb. 45c. ; 

 lb. $1.25; transportation paid. 



STANDARD VARIETIES 



701 Henderson's Calhoun Pumpkin. A small, almost round Pumpkin, with creamy brown 

 skin; flesh deep salmon-yellow, wonderfully thick, fine grained, and of the finest quality 



for rich colored pies. Price, pkt. 10c.; oz. 25c.; M lb. 75c.; lb. $2.00; transportation paid. 



703 Cheese Pumpkin. The most popular for pies and table use; large, fiat-round ; creamy- 

 yellow skin; thick, orange flesh of fine quality, a splendid keeper. Price, pkt. 10c: 



oz. 20c.: Vi lb. 60c.; lb. $1.50; transportation paid. 



707 Large or Mammoth Tours Pumpkin. An old, well-known variety, productive and grow- 

 ing to a large size and tremendous weight. Price, pkt. 10c. ; oz. 25c. ; l A lb. 75c. ; lb. $2.00; 



transportation paid. 



709 Sugar Pumpkin. A handsome and productive small Pumpkin, 10 to 12 inches in diameter 

 round-flattened, skin orange, flesh deep yellow, fine grained and very sweet. Price, pkt. 



10c; oz. 20c; l /i lb. 60c; lb. $1.50; transportation paid.. 



711 Winter Luxury Pumpkin. A superior pie Pumpkin, small but enormously productive 

 and an excellent keeper; shape slightly oval, about 10 inches in diameter; color, golden- 

 russet, finely netted. Price, pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; M lb. 75c; lb. $2.00; transportation paid. 



