WALTER S. SCHELL'S QUALITY SEEDS FOR MARKET- GARDENERS 
SchelTs 
Quality " 
Pepper 
The perfect Pepper for the market- 
gardener. A beautiful, attractive 
shape, which makes it sell on sight, 
while its superior quality, sweet as 
an apple, backs up its attractive 
appearance. It is the most prolific 
Pepper ever grown- in this locality. 
The photograph shows a specimen 
plant with 38 perfect fruits on it. 
They do not all yield this large 
number, yet this gives you an idea of 
the tremendous yielding possibilities 
of this new Quality Pepper. A beautiful scarlet when ripe. The many market-gardeners who are on a constant 
lookout for something of real value, better than the old varieties, saw in this new Pepper something of unusual 
value because it has all the qualities required for the most profitable crop, namely, size, yield, quality, quick to 
color. No other variety can claim all these qualities. The Chinese 
Giant is very large, but lacks the big yield; so with other varieties, 
they lack one or more of the four essential qualities which the new 
(.duality Pepper possesses, and which make it without question the 
most valuable Pepper or Mango in cultivation. The market-gardeners 
1 who grew it were amazed at the remarkable crop it produced for them, 
land the best testimonial is the fact that these same gardeners have 
1 ordered double the quantity of seed for this season, and their neigh- 
I bors, seeing their fine crops, also ordered. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts., 
I Vilb. $1.75, lb. $6. 
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Schell's "Quality" Pepper 
A prominent grower, who grows a large 
acreage of Peppers, says: "Your Quality Pep- 
per is the Pepper for the market-gardener." 
"I have been growing your 
Quality and your Gold Mine Pep- 
pers ever since you introduced 
them, and am better pleased every 
year. They are the heaviest croppers 
and biggest money-makers I have." 
— G. P. Blanchard, Plainsville, 
Pa. 
"I have plants of your Quality 
Pepper with as many as seventy- 
five peppers on, some ready to use, 
others coming on. I never saw any- 
thing like it to yield. The plants 
are covered with Peppers and they 
bear continuously." — C. E. Steele, 
Bloomsbury, Pa. 
"Your Quality Mangoes turned 
out fine for me, and the yield was 
the biggest in years." — George R. 
MuRDOCK, Fortyfort, Pa. 
If you have never grown Quality Pepper, do so this year on my recom- 
mendation — if only a few rows. Keep an accurate account of the yield 
and the income and compare it with any other variety and you will 
always grow it, for you will find it outyields and outsells every other kind. 
Pimiento Pepper 
Pimienco Pepper 
One of the sweetest Peppers grown 
Also called Sweet Salad, Glory, Sweet Meat. Very svveet; it does not 
have the least trace of sharpness. A splendid variety for hlhng, for 
salads, for flavoring. The plants are very prolific, the Peppers 
medium in size and shaped just like the illustration. When ripe they 
are a brilliant attractive red. Pkt. 5 cts., Vaoz. 20 cts., oz. 40 cts., 
Vilb. $1.25, lb. $4.50. 
"It is surely remarkable the way those Quality Peppers, or Mangoes, 
yielded. Never before have I had a crop like that of this year. — M. U. 
RODGERS, Plainsville, Pa. 
(If room permitted. I could print many more of like endorsements of this 
grand new Quality Pepper). 
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