Peppers Are One of the Best Paying Florida Truck Crops and Produce Over a Long Season 
PEPPER (Continued) 
Kilgore’s Improved 
Colossal. ( 110 This 
- is a highly nn- 
■:i«n-u*« proved stock of 
BRED-RITE Colossal Pepper 
which has bG6n 
THAO* *A«K carefully proved 
and tested, and we are confi¬ 
dent there is no better on the 
market. The plant is upright in 
growth, very hardy and pro¬ 
duces a heavy crop of large 
fruits over a much longer period 
than other strains. The fruits 
are very large, thick fleshed, 
sweet, three and four-pronged, 
and average slightly longer than 
the World Beater. This is one 
of the most satisfactory main- 
crop peppers, and we unhesitat¬ 
ingly recommend it to southern 
growers. Pkt. 5c; oz. 40c; 
141b. $1.25; lb. $4.50. A typical plant of our California Wonder Pepper 
Ruby Giant. (115 days.) The plant of this variety 
- - grows upright and is of very vigor¬ 
ous growth, it being somewhat more disease resistant 
and withstanding poor growing conditions better than 
most varieties of this type. The fruits are similar to 
World Beater in shape, being large, four lobed, and 
very attractive in appearance. The thick flesh is ex¬ 
ceedingly sweet, mild, and of excellent quality. Our 
strain of this variety is extremely productive and 
bears over a long period. Pkt. 5c; oz. 35c; 141b. $1.00; 
lb. $3.50. 
Ruby King. (H° days.) The plants of this variety 
--lare very early, productive, and of com¬ 
pact, upright growth. Fruits are pendant, usually 4 
to 5 inches long by 2 to 3 inches thick, with broad 
shoulders and tapering to three points. Flesh is thick, 
sweet and mild. Pkt. 5c; oz. 30c; 14 lb. 85c; lb. $3.00. 
World Beater. Regular stock. (115 days.) Pkt. 5c; 
- oz. 35c; 14 lb. $1.00; lb. $3.50. 
California Wonder. < 125 da y s -) This variety is 
- ■ ■ ■ ... ■■ somewhat similar to our 
Florida Giant, but is a little later in maturing, not 
quite as productive, and the fruits, which are borne up¬ 
right, are not as long and smooth, but have a tendency 
to be short and blocky, averaging 4 to 4% inches in 
length and about the same diameter. Flesh thick and 
firm, making it an excellent shipping type. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 45c; 14 lb. $1.40; lb. $5.00. 
Anaheim Chili (Hot). ( 12 ° days -) A popular, 
- hot, pungent variety. The 
fruits are very meaty, measuring 6 to 7 inches in length 
and 1 to 1 % inches in diameter at stem end, and are 
green, ripening to a bright red. Often dried for winter 
use. Plants are exceedingly prolific. Pkt. 5c; oz. 45c; 
Mlb. $1.40; lb. $5.00. 
PUMPKIN 
Plant 1 pound of seed per acre 
Culture. Every farmer should produce at least a few Pumpkins, which can be done at a very nominal cost 
if planted in the corn. Just before your last plowing, go through the field, dropping five or six seeds every 
10 feet square, which will be covered when laying by the corn. 
Price* quoted are postpaid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
King of the Mammoth. ( 75 days.) This is one 
■ of the largest-growing 
varieties. It is of fine table quality and a very good 
keeper. Pkt. 5c; 14 lb. 30c; lb. $1.00*. 
Small Sugar. (65 days.) A small, sweet Pumpkin, 
-1 commonly used for making pies and 
for general table use. Pkt. 5c; 14 lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
Cornfield. (70 days.) A splendid yielder and fine for 
- stock-feed. Pkt. 5c; 14 lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
Green Striped Cushaw. (, 7 9 days -) . ? reen ' 
- — - striped sort that is ex¬ 
cellent for pies and baking and is a very g'ood keeper. 
Pkt. 5c; 141b. 30c; lb. $1.00. 
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