PEPPER 
Sow in hot-bed in March or in open ground in the middle of spring in 
warm ground. When three inches high, transplant 18 inches apart each way tmi 
hoe frenquently. 
Harris’ Earliest This is one of 
the earliest peppers known to us. 
Plant is dwarf,about 18 inches high 
and very compact. Fruits are pend¬ 
ent three lobed, 3 inches long, mild 
and sweet, very productive. An 
ideal pepper for the home garden. 
Chinese Giant Pepper. 
Chinese Giant. 
Ruby King. An exceedingly large 
handsome Pepper; the fruit is of a 
bright ruby red, from 4% to 6 inch¬ 
es long by 9 to 12 inches in circum¬ 
ference. 
Golden Pawn. In shape resembl¬ 
ing the popular Bell or Bull Nose 
Pepper; it is of a most beautiful gol¬ 
den yellow color; sweet, productive 
and the dwarf bushy plants being 
laden with fruit. 
Long Red Cayenne. The conical 
shaped fruits are 3 to 4 inches long, 
of bright red color, and borne in 
great profusion. The flesh in char¬ 
acter is very sharp and pungent. 
Chinese Giant. Without a doubt one o* 
the very best and largest Mango Peppers 
ever introduced. Its mammoth size, splen¬ 
did shape, beautiful, rich, glossy-red flesfe 
and mild flavor, all lead us to speak of it 
in words of commendation. Its strong, 
bushy plants, are literally loaded with the 
large fruits, begin bearing quite early and 
continue throughout the season. 
PIMENTO 
This is one of the mildest and 
best flavored of the sweet pepper 
varieties. The fruit are heart 
shaped and about 3!/2 inches 
long. Flesh very thick and 
smooth, of a crimson color when 
matured. Being very mild, it is 
much used in salads, etc. 
PRICES OF PEPPER 
Pkt 
Harris’ Giant 
5c. 
Ruby King 
5c. 
Chinese Giant 
5c. 
Golden Dawn (yellow) 
5c. 
Pimento 
5c. 
Long Red Cayenne 
5c. 
SEED POSTPAID. 
% Oz. 
Oz. 
hi lb. 
ib. 
20c. 
35c. 
$1.20 
$2.20 
15c. 
25c. 
.80 
1.40 
25c. 
40c. 
1.30 
2.40 
25c. 
40c. 
1.30 
2.40 
15c. 
25c. 
.75 
1.25 
15c. 
25c. 
.85 
1.50 
