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AGGELER & MUSSER SEED CO 
- Los Angeles, California 
A & M Peppers 
A & M California Wonder 
There is probably no better 
strain of this pepper than the 
one we have and since we have given particular attention to 
selection for uniform shape, we think we have the finest strain 
for shipping purposes. The sidewalls are thick and where they 
are given proper cultivation the yield is enormous. (Pkt. 5c) 
(oz. 65c) CA lb. $2.25) (lb. $6.50) postpaid. 
Every home garden should have a 
row of this Pimiento. For salad 
parboil it to remove the skin. Stuffed and baked it is far su¬ 
perior to all other peppers. It is used extensively by canneries 
for preserving for salads, (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 45c) (A lb. $1.50) (lb. 
$4.50) postpaid. 
Perfection Pimiento 
One of the mildest flavoured 
peppers in cultivation—so mild 
it can be eaten raw as an apple. It is an excellent salad pepper 
and is also much in demand for canning. In size it is much 
larger than the ordinary Pimiento. (Pkt. 6c) (oz. 60c) (A lb. 
$2.00) (lb. $6.00) postpaid. 
Bell or Bull Nose 
Do not confuse this with the 
Chinese Giant. It is similar in 
shape but scarcely more than half as large. It is much 
more ju-oliflc and a very desirable variety for the home gar¬ 
den. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 45c) (A lb. $1.50) (lb. $4.50) postpaid. 
RiiKv IClncr very satisfactory pepper for the home gar- 
rvuuy rv.lllg used to some extent by market gar¬ 
deners. It bears in profusion, handsome fruit, 4 to 5 inches in 
length and about 3 inches in diameter. Fruits are a rich, 
dark green while young, turning ruby red when ripe and the 
flesh is thick and meaty. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 50c) ('A lb. $1.65) (lb. 
$5.00) postpaid. 
A & M California 
Wonder Pepper 
Culture early green peppers, sow seed in hot beds ii 
December and January. Transplant as soon as 
weather and soil in your locality will permit. For main crop sow 
seed in February, March and April, in hot bed. Pepper seeds 
need the heat of a hot bed to germinate it during these months' 
For fall and wunter crop sow seed in out-door beds well pre¬ 
pared, during May and June. Winter crops can be grown In 
places that are entirely frostless. Sow at the rate of 6 ozs. of 
seed per acre. 
For fleld culture the plants are set eighteen 
inches apart in rows 3 to 4 feet apart. ' 
In size these superb peppers average 4 inches 
in length and SVb inches in diameter, with a 
very slight taper, making them almost squarej 
The weight is approximately 9 ozs., which is con¬ 
siderably heavier than any other pepper of tha 
same size. This additional weight is due to the 
thick walls which are very meaty, being % to % 
inches in thickness. Because of the shape they 
pack well for shipping and being solid will not 
wilt in transit. The rich, deep green skin is 
smooth and glossy. This variety is also excellent 
for the home garden and when used for salad 
purposes, for stuffing or otherwise, will please th® 
most critical. We have specialized in peppers for 
a number of years and consider this one of the 
most important introductions of recent times] 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 70c) CA lb. $2.35) (lb. $7.00) postpaid.’ 
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Gardening Books 
The following books are standard and authentic works on 
Vegetable and Flower cultivation. They were written expressly 
for California and similar sections by the late Professor E. J. 
Wickson. 
California Vegetables in Garden and Field (300 pages), each 
$2.50, by mail $2.60. 
California Fruits and How to Grow Them (500 pages), each 
.$4,00, by mail $4.10. 
The Tomato and Pepper Seed which I ordered from you 
in January are the best I have ever planted. I think 
every seed came up. 0, E. R., Yava, Ariz. \ 
HOTKAPS protect against frost, 
wind, rain, hail, birds and insects. 
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