H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsinen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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PIMIENTO—MILDEST FLAVORED OF ALL PEPPERS 
/Mm This superb, new mildest flavored of all peppers is becoming- known to the people of the Southeastern States, and it is the 
^NOi wUQy variety for every one desiring mildness of flavor, for it is absolutely free of the pungent flavor that so many consider un¬ 
desirable. Pimiento was first introduced in Southern California in 1011, and has already become a staple crop in that section not only 
for home and market use, but for canning as vs’ell. One Cali¬ 
fornia cannery last season used the entire crop from 50 acres 
It has also been grown and canned successfully in Middle Geor¬ 
gia for four years. 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. 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 this 
vear in Middle Georgia and w’e are sure you will like it. Our 
illustration from a pliotograph shows its shape and appearance 
and is a little over half its natural size. Packet, 10 cents; Vz 
ounce, 20c; ounce, 35e; % pound, $1.00; pound, $3.50; postpaid. 
HASTINGS' ROYALKING 
/Ma Introduced by us in a very limited way in 1917. 
^liOi wO I j 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 gardeners to its regularity of size 
and shape, making it an exceptionally desirable variety for 
good packing and fine appearance on arrival in the markets. 
This will insure its being a top price seller at all times. 
This new sweet pepper is a -wonderful Introduction and -null 
in time, -we believe, take the place of the popular Ruby King. 
It is very prolific, bright and glossy, of large size (the illus¬ 
tration 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 pepper, and the plants are of strong, stocky, erect growth. 
It is a native Southern pepper, originating right here in Geor¬ 
gia, and has made good from the start. When -n-e say it is bet¬ 
ter than our Ruby King sve are saying a great deal, but w;e 
want you to plant a small quantity of this new variety this 
vear. 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 pepper you have been looking 
for. Packet, 10 cepts; % ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 35 cents; % 
pound, $1.25; pound, $4.00; postpaid. 
Long Cayenne(No. 349) 
ing hot pepper. 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; 3 packets, 
25 cents; postpaid._ 
MAKE A GOOD GARDEN IN 1920 
Plant Many Different Vegetables 
It helps keep down your store bills and gives a variety on 
your table. Beets, Beans, Cabbage, Liettuee, 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. 
Bastings' New Royal King Pepper 
