H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 
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PIMIENTO-MILDEST FLAVORED OF ALL PEPPERS 
/Nn This superb, mildest flavored of all peppers is fast becoming well known to the people of the Southeastern States, and 
OvO ) it is the variety for every one desiring mildness of flavor, for it is absolutely free of the pungent flavor that so many 
consider undesirable. Pimiento was first introduced in Southern California in 1911, and has become a staple crop in that section not 
only for home and market use, but for canning as well. Cali- 
fornia canneries use entire crops from large acreage. It has 
also been grown and canned successfully in Middle Georgia on 
a large scale since 1915. It can be eaten raw like an apple; can 
be stuffed with meat and baked; can be used as a salad and 
also canned for use at any time of year. It has thick, firm 
flesh which permits its being scalded and peeled. Should be in 
every family garden in the South because it is delicious stuffed 
with salads. We have had a splendid crop of Pimiento grown 
for seed in Middle Georgia and we are sure you will like it. 
Our illustration from a photograph shows its shape and ap- 
pearance and is a little over half its natural size. Packet, 10c; 
% ounce, 20c; ounce, 35c; ^4 pound, $1.00; lb., $3.50; postpaid. 
HASTINGS’ ROYALKING 
/lln QC7^ natural color illustration on page 34. 
Introduced by us in 1917. While it is a superb 
sweet pepper for home and market use we want to especially 
call the attention of the trucker or shipping market garden- 
ers to its regularity of size and shape, making it an excep- 
tionally desirable variety for good packing and fine appear- 
ance on arrival in the markets. This will insure its being a 
top price seller at all times. 
This new sweet pepper is an exceptional introduction and 
has taken the place of our popular Ruby King. It is very pro- 
lific, bright and glossy, of large size (the illustration to the 
right shows the natural size and type of this new variety) ; 
the flesh is mild and thick and the lobes well filled out. It 
runs remarkably true to type and uniformity of size for a pep- 
per, and the plants are of strong, stocky, erect growth. It is a 
native Southern pepper, originating right here in Georgia, and 
has made good from the start. When we say it is better than 
our Ruby King we are saying a great deal, but we want you 
to plant this variety this year. Taste it raw, stuff it with meat 
and bake it and fill it with salads for the table ; we believe you 
will like it and agree with us that it is the bell type pep'per 
you have been looking for. We recommend it as the best bell 
pepper in existence. Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 20 cents; 
ounce, 35 cents; % pound, $1.25; pound, $4.00; postpaid. 
Long Cayenne ( No. 349 ) To't 
Larger than Red Chili but just as hot and pungent. Cayenne 
is a long red pepper and this is the true type. Plant some of 
these for dried peppers during the winter. Packet, 10 cents; 
y 2 oz., 20 cents; oz., 35 cents; % pound, $1.25; postpaid. 
MAKE A GOOD GARDEN IN 1922 
Plant Many Different Vegetables 
It helps keep down your store bills and gives a variety on 
your table. Beets, Beaus, Cabbage, Lettuce, Radishes, 
Squash, Onions, Spinach, Kale, etc., add variety to your 
table, health to yourself and family. Don’t forget to plant a 
good big garden and keep it going all through the summer. 
Hastings* New Royal King Pepper 
