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ALLEN’S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
VEGETABLE SEED—Continued 
Peppers 
“Guaranteed Pepper Seed” 
Prices on all varieties of Peppers: % oz., 5c; 1 oz., 
30c; M lb., ^ 1.25; 1 lb., #4.00. 
California Wonder (or California Giant). A mild, sweet mid¬ 
season variety, very large, measuring 4(4 inches in length by 
4 inches in diameter. It resembles Chinese Giant in form, but 
has an extremely thick flesh which that variety does not; 
crimson fruit. 
Chinese Giant. This is the largest, best and handsomest 
Pepper of them all. Grows 12 to 15 inches in circumference, 
a mild pickier, heavy yielder. Should be thinned to get best 
results in size. 
Golden Queen. Although a novelty, it is very handsome and 
good, worth trying. 
Harris’ Early Giant. The largest productive Pepper adapt¬ 
able to northern climate. Peppers, first a glossy green, turn 
to brilliant crimson. Flesh thick, sweet and pleasant. 
Hungarian Yellow—Hot. An extremely hot long slender 
pepper of a bright yellow color. The fruits are pointed and 
from 5(4 to 7 inches long. The plants are heavy yielders and 
produce abundantly. 
Chinese 
Giant Pepper. 
Neapolitan. Earliest Pepper. 4 inches long. Runs as high as 50 to the stalk, 
a bright glossy red, a big improved old-fashioned pepper. 
Red Cayenne. Long pods, very strong. Used for seasoning and pickling 
purposes. • 
Ruby Giant. A cross between Chinese Giant and Ruby King; fruits 4 lobed, 5 
inches long by 3(4 inches in diameter; flesh thick and mild. 
Ruby King. A popular, mild flavored variety, 
growing 5 to 6 inches long, bright red. 
Sunnybrook (An improved type of Pimento). Has 
all the qualities of the Pimento, and a better bear¬ 
er. Is sweet, a good canner, and extra fine for 
salads. 
Sweet Mountain. Large, sweet, extra good for 
stuffed pickles. 
Pop Com 
California Wonder Pepper. 
Prices on all varieties: (4 lb., 5c; (4 lb., 10c; 
1 lb., 20c; 5 lbs., #1.00; 10 lbs., #1.70. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Queen’s Golden. Of beautiful yellow color and 
pops white, grows 6 ft. tall and a heavy yielder, 
several ears to the stalk. 
Red Beauty. Similar to Golden Queen but red. 
Turns from 3 to 4 ears to a stalk. 
South American. (Dynamite). Usually 2 ears to a 
stalk. Large yellow kernels. 12 to 14 row ear, 
6 to 7 inches long, having excellent popping quali¬ 
ties. Pops to enormous size. Popped kernel has 
no hard center. 
White Rice. Common white Pop Corn known to 
all, a good one. 
Red Cayenne 
Peppers. 
Pumpkins 
Queen’s Golden 
Pop Corn. 
Connecticut Field. Good one for stock or pies, a 
favorite for canneries and producers on account of 
hardiness, ease to grow and immense crops. Have 
seen fields of this that you could hardly step be¬ 
tween the Pumpkins. (4 oz., 5c; 1 oz., 10c; (4 lb., 
20c; 1 lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.00. 
King Mammoth. The show Pumpkin grows to 200 
lbs. Salmon-pink flesh, splendid keeper, better 
known as the Giant, etc. (4 oz., 5c; 1 oz., 8c; (4 
lb., 25c; 1 lb., 90c. 
Small Sugar. The best pie Pumpkin, small, almost 
solid, very sweet, very productive, excellent keeper. 
(4 oz., 5c; 1 oz., 10c; (4 lb., 20c; 1 lb., 75c. 
Winter Luxury. Generally regarded as the finest 
quality pie Pumpkin. Besides its high quality it 
is the best keeper of all. In size about 9 or 10 
inches in diameter; its skin is beautiful deep 
orange-yellow with a very close netting, almost as 
russeted as a potato. This is one of the very best 
pie Pumpkins, always brings first prize on the 
market. (4 oz., 5c; 1 oz., 10c; (4 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 90c. 
King of Mammoth Pumpkin. 
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