PLANT LANDRETHS’ CERTIFIED MARGLOBE TOMATO 
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One Ounce of Seed Will 
Plant 100 Yards of Row 
PEPPER 
Native of South America 
All of Landreths’ Peppers are grown in the Eastern States and are giving much better results, as to purity 
and productiveness, than the cheaper European Peppers which are later and not so true as American types. 
No garden vegetable or fruit has so increased in demand in recent years as Peppers; first, due to enormous 
use by food packing establishments; second, to its extraordinary use by everyone who has adopted it in the 
kitchen where it is used daily. 
Owing to the fact that we have had so many of our customers asking us to supply them with Green 
Pepper Seed, we wish to state, that all Peppers are green when young or not fully grown, and not up to the 
time when they are entirely ripe do they turn a brilliant red color. 
California Wonder 
Anaheim Chili Pepper—100 Days 
A monstrous Red Cayenne, which is very hot. Length 
long as a lead pencil and an inch thick at the top, 
terminating in a point, generally straight like a long 
Radish or like a long Cayenne. 
Bull Nose or Large Bell—120 Days 
Plants average about 2 feet high, large fruit, thick 
flesh, with a broad end almost square. One of the 
old stand-bys. The true stock or original Bull Nose 
is hot. Color deep green when young and when 
ripe, bright crimson. 
California Wonder—120 Days 
A recent introduction of real merit. It is of the 
bright red glossy type, quite similar in shape but 
larger than Crimson Giant. It is far superior to that 
sort on account of its very thick strong walls, its 
mild delicate sweet flavor, its earliness, and unsur¬ 
passed shipping qualities. We consider this the best 
of the mild flavored large Peppers, as it is not deeply 
indented as is the Chinese Giant, yet has the quality 
of that sort. This, together with the fact that it is 
larger than Crimson Giant, makes it superior to that 
sort. Do not fail to have some of these in your 
garden, as they are unsurpassed in excellence. 
Chinese Giant—130 Days 
Much larger and later than Ruby King and re¬ 
markable as a show fruit. These chunky mon¬ 
strosities are bright scarlet when ripe, mild in 
flavor, larger in diameter of any known Pepper 
and are really wonderful to look at. The Plant is 
stocky and about 2 feet high. The Peppers are 4 to 
5 inches in diameter— A\ inches long and usually 4 
ridges, indented at the blossom end. 
Crimson Giant or Ohio Crimson—125 Days 
Similar to the Ruby King, but broader, longer and 
deeper fruited like Chinese Giant, a monster about 
4| inches long by 4 inches wide, but not so large 
as Chinese Giant. Vines strong, dark, large leaved, 
very productive in fruit, frequently bearing 7 or 8 
fruits at once and covered by a succession of smaller 
fruit. Mild in flavor. 
Golden Bell or Golden Dawn—120 Days 
Shaped like Bull Nose, fruit smaller, but yellow all 
over. Same general character as Bull Nose. Fruit 
2 to 2| inches across and 2 to 2| inches long. 
Usually three lobes to each fruit. Mild. 
Harris Early Giant—110 Days 
The earliest and most prolific of all the large red 
peppers. Plants inclined to be dwarf but very hardy. 
Fruit bright red in color, 3| to 4 inches long and 3 
inches wide, with very thick strong walls. Sweet, 
mild flavor—an excellent sort for the home garden 
or for shipping. 
Long Cayenne—100 Days 
Fruit about 3 to 3^ inches long, \ inch across at 
stem end twisted to a point. Long and slender. 
Color bright crimson, and very hot. This variety 
is used extensively with pot herbs. 
Pkt. Oz. M lb. 
Anaheim Chili. 05 .45 1.50 
Bull Nose. 05 .30 1.00 
Calif. Wonder. 05 .55 1.80 
Chinese Giant. 05 .60 2.00 
Crimson Giant. 05 .60 2.00 
Golden Bell. 05 .50 1.75 
Harris Early Giant. 05 .55 1.80 
Long Cayenne. 05 .45 1.50 
