Like a rich warm soil. May be 
B^PnlifiyC sown outdoors after all danger of 
■ ^ frost is past. For early peppers. 
. start indoors in a bo* place in a 
warm window. One packet for 75 plants, 1 oz. 1500 plants. 
Ruby King 
Improved 
The finest and foremost 
pepper for either the 
home or market garden¬ 
ers. Large green fruits 
4 to 6 in. long, turning 
to a ruby-red when 
ripe. A fine pepper, one 
of the largest grown. 
Plants loaded with deli¬ 
cious fruits of immense 
size, mild and of a deli¬ 
cate flavor. Flesh thick, 
crisp and tender. Ideal 
for salads, stuffing, etc. 
One of the best, depend¬ 
able peppers. 
No. 4012. Pkt. 5c; 
Vt oz. 25c 1 oz. 40c. 
Early Neopolitan 
Excellent fruits averaging 4in. long by 2 in. thick. A de¬ 
licious early, large, sweet, tender, mild pepper. Very prolific, 
single plants frequently carry 40 to 50 fruits. 
No. 4015. Pkt. 5c; Vt oz. 25c; 1 oz. 40c. 
SUViny Broolc 1Iie aweetes t all sweet peppers. Bears 
* an enormous crop of handsome fruits. 
Deep red, extremely thick mild flesh, very appetizing and de¬ 
licious flavor, a sure winner. No. 4181. Pkt. 5c; % oz. 25c. 
New Golden 
Giant 
The finest and larg¬ 
est yellow pepper. A 
splendid general pur¬ 
pose pepper of the 
highest quality, one 
that we can safely re¬ 
commend. The skin is 
a pure golden yellow, 
very attractive. The 
color is carried right 
thru the flesh, making 
it an ideal pepper for 
salads, etc. It is ex¬ 
tremely mild and 
sweet. A fine home 
garden pepper and a 
fine seller for the 
gardener. No. 4180. 
Pkt. 5c; Vt ox. 25c; 1 
oz. 45c. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose Sometimes called 
. . , Sweet Mountain. The 
p.ants are vigorous, and very productive, ripening their 
crops uniformly and early. The fruits are large with thick 
mild flesh of excellent quality for use in salads and man! 
goes or stuffed peppers. No. 4009. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 35c. 
New Garden Cherry 
Bears Fruit the First 
Year 
Beans fruit the first 
year from seed plant¬ 
ed in the open ground. 
The fruit is a little 
larger than a cherry, 
but without any 
stone. It is really a 
type of very small 
sweet tomato. Excel¬ 
lent eating and of fine 
flavor. This wonder¬ 
ful novelty if once 
planted we are sure 
will always be in your 
garden. No. 5003. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c. 
California 
Wonder 
Originated in Califor¬ 
nia. A splendid variety 
for home and market. 
Fruits 4Vz in. long by 
3% in. thick, a large 
pepper, thick meated 
and of excellent qual¬ 
ity. The plants are 
strong, upright and 
very prolific, bearing 
enormous quantities of 
large deep green fruits. 
Excellent for green 
pepper hash and salads. 
Mild, sweet and a deli¬ 
cious flavor. No. 4179. 
1 oz. 55c. 
Chinese 
Giant 
This grand pepper is 
not only the largest, 
but it is also of the 
finest quality, being 
especially desirable for 
stuffing, green pepper 
hash, salads, etc. 
Plants strong, stocky, 
erect, bushy, grown 
about 2 feet tall. Fruit 
of enormous size. Flesh 
thick, mild and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. Has 
no superior. No. 4011. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 fPkts. 25c; 
oz. 50c, Postpaid. 
“Hot Varieties” 
LONG RED CAYENNE The well known hot pepper. The 
fruit is long, slender, pointed and twisted. Very prolific, the 
color changes from deep green to bright red when ripe. 
No. 4174. Pkt. 5c; V oz. 25c. 
RED CHERRY Resembles a small tomato, an ideal pickling 
pepper. Fruit is about 1 Vt in. diameter. If you want hot 
peppers try this one. No. 4175. Pkt. 5c; Vt oz. 25c. 
HUNGARIAN YELLOW The hottest of all hot peppers. Fruit 
is 6 in. in length, straight and tapering to a point, very pro¬ 
lific. Plants producing great quantities of these hot fruits. 
No. 4176. Pkt. 5c; Vt oz. 40c. 
Mixed Peppers 
On account of the demand from home gardeners, we are 
offering a mixture of Peppers, containing both the sweet 
and the hot varieties. This gives you an excellent assort¬ 
ment. No. 4177. Pkt. 5c; Vt oz. 20c. 
Pimento ^ ra ^ er sma ll but extremely mild pepper 
smooth as an apple and with a single point. 
Excellent for putting up in jars, delicious as a sandwich. 
Fruits are about 2% in. long by 2 Vt in. *thick. At first they 
have a smooth dark skin, this later turns to a very dark 
red. No. 4178. Pkt. 5c; Vt oz. 25c; 1 oz. 40c. 
Garden Huckleberry 
Grows from seed the 
first year. A new fruit 
that cannot be excell¬ 
ed for Pies and Pre¬ 
serves. It is very pro¬ 
lific, yielding an im¬ 
mense crop of fruit. 
Grows and thrives in 
all climates and on 
all kinds of soil. The 
fruits grow larger 
than the common 
Huckleberry or Blue¬ 
berry and will remain 
on the plant two 
months after they are 
ripe. If cooked with 
apples, lemons, o r 
anything sour they 
make the very finest 
jelly. 
No. 5002. Pkt. 10c; 
3 Pkts. 25c. 
The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn. 
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