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J . W. Jung Seed Co., Quality Seed Growers, Randolph, Wis 
California Wonder 
A magnificent pepper resembling Chinese Giant in its large size 
and “blocky” form of fruits; full grown peppers will measure 4 % 
in. in length and 4 in. in diameter. Flesh is unusually thick, very 
mild and sweet. . . A highly profitable variety for market gardeners. 
Pkt. 10c.; */ 2 oz. 40c.; oz. 75c. 
Raymond Lesser, Portage, Wis.—Last year I made a fine profit from 
your Early Giant Pepper. 
HARRIS EARLIEST 
World Beater 
The very best extra large pepper 
being a cross of Chinese Giant and 
Ruby King, having the longer form 
and earliness of the latter with the 
size of the former. Fruits are of im¬ 
mense size, 4 to 5 inches long by 
8 x /z to 4 inches in diameter; flesh is 
very thick and so mild and sweet that 
it may be eaten like an apple. When 
ripe they are bright red in color and 
present such a fine appearance that 
they sell readily on all markets. Ex¬ 
ceedingly productive and a good ship 
per. Pkt. Sc.; Vz oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 
OSHKOSH 
Long Red Cayenne 
This is the pepper so 
popular for seasoning and 
pickling. The peppers are 
long and slim, bright red 
when ripe and have a hot 
pungent flavor. Pkt. 5c.; 
J/ 2 oz. 20c.; oz. 35c. 
Oshkosh 
The Best Yellow Pepper 
A very distinct and de¬ 
sirable large fruited pep¬ 
per. The fruits are bright 
canary yellow at matur¬ 
ity, but during growth 
they are a deep glossy 
green making an attrac¬ 
tive sort to market as 
“green peppers.” The fla¬ 
vor is mild and excep¬ 
tionally sweet. Fruits av¬ 
erage 4 V 2 in. in length 
by 3 V 2 in. in diameter, 
broad at base and taper 
slightly to a blunt point; 
plants grow compact and 
are very productive. Pkt. 
10c.; x /z oz. 25c.; oz. 
45c. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 
WORLD BEATER 
Mrs. H. F. Bohrn, Adel, Iowa—We have used your 
garden seed 6 years and nothing else, the World 
Beater Pepper made money for us. 
EARLY GIANT 
Early Giant 
By far the largest early Pep¬ 
per grown. The fruits will aver¬ 
age as large as Ruby Giant but 
are ready to pick much sooner 
than that variety, the shape is 
very much like Chinese Giant. 
Plants grow rather dwarf and 
compact and are much more pro¬ 
ductive than most of the large 
fruited peppers, many plants 
bearing 12 of the immense pep¬ 
pers at one time. It ripens right 
after Harris Earliest, which is 
the earliest pepper grown, fruits 
average 5 inches long by 3 % 
inches in diameter, of a deep 
glossy green color turning to 
bright crimson when matured. 
The flesh is thick, sweet and of 
pleasant flavor. Probably one of 
the most profitable varieties to 
grow for market. Pkt. 10c.; 
Vz oz. 25c.; oz. 45c. 
PEPPER 
Harris Earliest 
The earliest of all, being earlier 
than Neapolitan. Plants are very uni¬ 
form in growth, dwarf and compact, 
rarely over 8 inches tall. It is a very 
heavy bearer and as the plants can be 
set close together a very large crop 
grown on a small space. The fruits are 
of good size, 3 % in. long by 2 Y 2 
in. in diameter. Flesh is thick and 
very mild and sweet. If you want Pep¬ 
pers early and lots of them plant Har¬ 
ris Earliest. Pkt. 7c.; Zz oz. 20c.; oz. 
35c. 
