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530 Giant Crimson 



The Earliest, Large, Smooth Sweet Pepper 



Anyone wishing an exceptionally early, 

 je, sweet pepper can have one by plant- 

 ing Giant Crimson. It is the earliest ma- 

 turing large variety on the market. The 

 plant is vigorous and upright, growing 2% 

 to 3 feet high, taller than the Chinese 

 Giant and more productive. The fruit is 

 not quite as large as the Chinese Giant. 

 Very sweet, with exceptionally thick 

 heavy flesh. The color is a beautiful deep 

 green when young, turning to a deep crim- 

 son when matured. An excellent, large 

 mango pepper used for stuffing, equally as 

 jood for the table. An ideal home gar- 

 den sort, and for market gardeners who 

 wish a quick basket filler. - A ready seller 

 on the market stall. Seed crop short. 

 Packet, 15 cents; 3 packets, 23 cents. 



549 



NEW YELLOW CHEESE PEPPER. 



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Very Thick Meated, Sweet Pepper 



A decidely new sweet pepper. Should be in 

 every home garden. The plant is an enormous 

 cropper. Producing the beautiful golden yellow 

 peppers, which are grown erect on the plant in 

 great abundance. The flesh is very thick and 

 meaty and of delicious flavor, so mild and sweet 

 that they can be eaten raw or with salads. An 

 excellent early sort and continues bearing until 

 frost. Desirable in pepper sauce, etc. 

 Packet, 15 cts.; % ox., 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts.; 

 % pound, $1.50; pound, $5.00. 



NE%REDH0T PEJPER 



545 



Large Bell or Bull Nose Pepper 



An old standard and favorite sort. Early, bright red in color at maturity, or large size, and 

 has thick flesh. Sweet but occasionally plants will produce fruits which are hot in flavor. 

 Excellent for stuffing. Packet, 10 cents; y„ ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 



540 



PIM1ENTO PEPPER. 



Pimiento Pepper 



This pepper is very popular in the east. 

 The handsome fruit is thick fleshed and firm. 

 A heavy cropper. Its superior and valuable 

 qualities will be much sought and extensively 

 grown by canners for pimientos, pickles and 

 pulp. Its productiveness makes it a desirable 

 sort for market gardeners as it yields heavy 

 crops until cut off by frost. Its smooth, thick 

 flesh and uniform shape makes it an excellent 

 shipper. Should be planted in every garden 

 Where a delicious sweet flavored pepper is 

 wanted both for salad and for stuffing. 



Bracket. 10 cents.; y 2 ounce, 30 cents; 

 ounce, 50 cents; ' 4 pound, SI. 50. 



RED CLUSTER PEPPER. 



548 



Red Cluster 



Distinct and beautiful. The small peppers 

 are a pretty coral red color, crowded in a 

 bunch at top of the branches. Hot and pun- 

 gent. The dwarf compact bush is literally 

 covered with these small peppers. Very pro- 

 lific, producing an enormous crop which will 

 keep for months for winter use. Elegant for 

 flower borders or with pot herbs. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 40 cents; 

 14 pound, $1.35. 



550 



Mixed Peppers 



A grand assortment of peppers. Whereby 

 anyone can have quite a variety, including 

 both sweet and hot, small or large sorts. Just 

 what is wanted for the home garden. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 45 cents. 



535 Maule's Red Hot 



The Hottest of All Large Peppers 



Also called Ladyfinger pepper. Any of our 

 customers who desire a red hot pepper can 

 have it in this variety: it is absolutely the 

 hottest pepper we know of, except the Little 

 Cayenne. Its shape is very attractive, and 

 will command general attention. The hand- 

 some long peppers grow about 5 to 7 inches 

 long. It produces its fruit upright on the 

 plant in wonderful profusion. This is a strong 

 feature, as none of the peppers are apt to rot 

 at the ends. Maule's Red Hot peppers 

 are in great demand in all our Eastern cities, 

 and are frequently shipped in car lots by 

 many of our market gardener customers in 

 South Jersey to- both New York and Boston. 

 Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 30 cents; 



ounce, 50 cects; % lb., $1.50; lb., 05.00. 



