AGGELER & MUSSER SEED CO. 
Los Angeles, California - 
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Peppers- -Continued 
Anaheim Chili 
A 1- • Da— Anaheim Chili is desired 
Anaheim uhlll reppers above all others for culi¬ 
nary use because of its agreeable pungency. Other pungent 
varieties are intolerable, not so with the Anaheim Chili. t^iat 
is what makes it the best seller in the market and the best 
pungent variety for canning. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 60c) ('A lb. $2.00) 
(lb. $6.00) postpaid. 
O • , Like the Floral Gem it is very pungent 
Opanisn oem ^ith a flavor that is desired for pickling. 
In size it will average from % to 1 inch in diameter, and 1 
inch to 1% inches in length. It is marketed when quite yel¬ 
low. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 75c). _ 
Green Mexican Pickling 
Green Mexican Pickling widely grown in Mexico, 
where it is used extensively for pickling and seasoning. The 
peppers are dark glossy green, thick meated, and very pungent 
—in fact are one of the hottest in cultivation. They average 
IV 2-2 inches in length and 114 inches in diameter. (Pkt. 6c) 
(oz. 75c) ('A lb. $2.25) (lb. $8.00) postpaid. 
r-i 1 ^ This beautiful yellow pepper became popu- 
r loral ijcm jar several years ago. It is IVz inches in 
diameter, 1% to 3 inches long, deliglitfully pungent with a 
flavor quite distinct from other peppers, and commands an 
independent price. The supply has not caught up with 
the ever-increasing demand. This pepper turns fiom g^en 
to a beautiful waxy yellow. When mature it is ^ed. It is 
marketed when yellow. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 75c) A lb. $2.25) (lb. 
$8.00) postpaid. 
- « . In a class by itself on account of its ex- 
iVlCXiCdri treme pungency. It is not canned but is 
used almost exclusively for grinding and sold as ^ 
trade of which is surprising. Our seed is pure 
selected peppers grown far from other varieties. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 
50c) (A lb. $1.65) (lb. $5.00) postpaid. 
A long, slim pepper, rather policed, and 
Cayenne when ripe, a bright red color. Extremely 
pungent. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 70c) (A lb. $2.20) (lb. $7.00) postpaid. 
—» A very pungent pepper, round as a cherry, about 
Cherry one inch diameter, marketed when green 
Used largely in pickling and by the foreign Uade. There is a 
profit to the person who will specialize on this and other 
small pungent peppers. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 80c) postpaid. 
A & M Peanuts 
substitute for cowpeas, espemally on soils that 
to the growing of cowpeas. Peanuts require so little water tney 
are promable® to grow between young o;-<;hard trees 
VtAnrine" Th6v I 3 r 6 f 6 r Si light porous soil thfl-t \\ ill resell y 
Sn the nuts Tt harvest tin^e. The time for planting should 
hp after frosts are over. It is not generally known that Pea¬ 
nuts are highly resistant to nematode and will produce a 
whe?e blackSyed bea,,s have failed 
fpstation If peanut straw is used on the land it Aviil 
ereat s?il builder. It is a very fine alterna.ting crop on bean 
Iweet Totato ^m land, besides having a tendency to 
greatly reduce nematode. Write-for Peanut Circular. 
... j Thl^ ' variety is much superior to 
Virffinia Improved the ordinary Peanuts. It should 
be nlanted in the hulls 15 inches apart in rows 30 inches apart. 
quantity price. 
— • 1. U 11 J These are grown largely for the con- 
Spanish Mulled fectionery trade and also used for 
salted peanuts. This variety is usually sown without the hull 
in rows 2 feet apart and about 1 foot apart in the rows Not 
less than two kernels should be dropped m a hill. 45 lbs. are 
required to the acre. (Lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
