26 JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Pfeffer ( Ger .) PEPPERS Peperoni (It.) 
An ounce of seed will produce about 1000 plants. 
Harris’ Northern Grown Pepper Seed 
For a number of years we have made a specialty of growing pepper seed on our farms here in 
the North. Ordinarily peppers would not ripen enough fruit to pay us to grow seed here so we have 
developed a number of special early varieties that will mature and ripen an abundance of fruit even 
in our short seasons. 
Several of our varieties have become so popular among market gardeners that much inferior 
Southern grown seed is being offered to the trade. Be sure to get Northern grown seed that will 
produce lots of fruit early in the season while prices are highest. Get your seed direct from the 
originators. We do not sell to dealers. 
Harris’ Improved SQUASH Pepper 
Very Early and Heavy Yielder 
This is the pepper which replaces 
the old type known as Squash, 
Cheese, Sunnybrook and other 
names. 
This new pepper is so prolific that 
it produces three times as many peppers 
as any other “Squash or Cheese” pepper 
which we have seen. 
Until we introduced this early va¬ 
riety it has been almost impossible to 
get a squash pepper to bear enough 
early large fruit here in the North to 
make it pay to grow them in spite of the 
ready sale which peppers of their type 
find, but with Harris’ Improved Squash 
you can get large crops of fine ripe fruit 
before the frost. 
The fruit is early, of good size and 
with fine thick flesh. 
Oz. 60c; Y lb. $1.75; lb. $6.00. 
Harris’ “King of the North’’ Pepper 
Extremely Large, Early and 
Very Prolific 
The Outstanding 1934 Introduction 
"I wish to thank you for the high quality of your seed, especially the King of the North pepper, 
better crop in my life." Geo. Head, Ridgeville, Ontario, Canada. Oct. 16,193 f. 
I have never seen a 
We knew we had a remarkably fine 
pepper in this new variety, but we did 
not anticipate the very enthusiastic re¬ 
ception which our customers who grew 
King of the North last year have given 
it. It is very gratifying to us. 
The immense size, earliness and 
heavy yield make Harris’ “King of the 
North” a variety that will give enor¬ 
mous yields of fine fruit even here in the 
North. The plants are medium size, 
branching and literally covered with 
fruit. The size and shape of the peppers 
is well shown in the photograph on this 
page. 
The flesh is firm, mild and sweet. 
We advise you to order early 
before our seed is sold out, as seed of 
this new variety cannot be purchased 
elsewhere. 
Y oz. 25c; oz. 85c; Y lb. $2.85; 
lb. $10.00. 
Harris’ “King of the North” Peppers 
Harris’ Improved Squash Pepper 
