THRY GROW BETTER • THEY YIELD BETTER • 
Schell's Quality 
Pepper 
It continues to 
hold first place as 
the most prolific, 
and earliest to 
ripen of all Pep- 
pers. Every mar- 
ket having a trade 
on mangoes should 
grow it. 
quick to color. No other variety can claim all these qualities. 
Picking the Peppers as early and as often as possible will induce a 
heavier yield. The market-gardeners who grow it are amazed at the 
remarkable crop it produces for them and the best testimonial is 
the fact that these same gardeners have continued to order it every 
year. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. $1, Vilb. $3.50, lb. $12. 
"I planted four rows of your Schell's Quality Pepper across my field, 
400 feet long, and picked 125 bushels. It is the most wonderful Pepper to 
yield I ever saw." — C. E. Steele, Market-Gardener, Oct. 30, 1919. 
•'Enclosed find $5 for one peck 
of Yellow Bountiful Beans. Your 
Peppers and all other seed came 
up splendidly and are doing 
well." — B. SULZER, Ohio. 
PEPPERS (Mangoes) 
HOW TO GROW PEPPERS.— Start the seed in hotbeds, 
greenhouse, or in boxes indoors in March or April. When the 
plants are about 2 inches high, transplant in other boxes, setting 
them 2 inches apart. Then, when the weather is settled, the 
soil warm, and all danger of freezing over, set the plants out, 
after first preparing the soil well, working in well-rotted 
manure or some good fertilizer. For the home-garden set 
plants a foot apart in the rows and have rows a foot apart. 
For large plantings make rows 2 feet apart. Do not grow 
sharp and sweet Peppers together: they will mix. One 
otmce will produce 1,000 plants. 
Schell's Quality Pepper 
THE PERFECT PEPPER FOR THE MARKET-GARDENER 
"Your Pepper surely is good. It will outcrop any one I've ever raised." — 
L. R. LeicK, The Leick Farm, Ohio. 
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 mo.st 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, it has all the quali- 
ties required for the most 
profitable crop, namely, 
size, yield, quality. 
Chine&e Qiant. Grown from my seed. High qualiiy seeds produce just such 
perfect Peppers, 
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Improved Ruby King (see page 32, 
"I have sold hundreds of dollars' 
worth of Quality Peppers long before the 
fruits started to form on other varieties. 
After we had pulled Peppers three or 
four times, your Quality Pepper plants 
still bore 10 to i more fruits than any of 
the other varieties from wliich we had 
not yet had one picking." — G. P. 
Blancharu. 
Chinese Giant. The largest Pep- 
— — per in cuUiva- 
lion. averaging 12 to 15 inches in cir- 
cumference. It yields abundantly 
but it is not so prolific as my new 
Quality Pepper. The flesh is thick, 
very tender and sweet and. being so 
large, makes an excellent Mango for 
stuffing. The color is a brilliant scar- 
let when ripe. The photograph shows 
you what a splendid variety this is. 
You should grow "Chinese Giant." 
Pkt. 10c.,oz. 76c., y4ll).$2.85, lb. $8. 
