California Wonder Pepper 
Harris Early Giant Pepper 
Extra-Early Peas, continued 
Sutton’s Excelsior. 65 days. This is today probably the 
most popular dwarf wrinkled sort in America. In this 
variety we have an early dwarf wrinkled Pea in the front 
rank for earliness, with much larger and handsomer pods 
than any dwarf early wrinkled Pea yet introduced. The 
Peas are very tender and of superlative flavor. Height 
15 inches. 
Thomas Laxton. 63 days. A very fine early variety. Pods 
3^2 to 4 inches long. Vines 2)^ to 3 feet high. Heavy 
cropper. A good market variety. 
World’s Record. 62 days. An earlier strain of Gradus, and 
grows about 2 feet tall. Bears a profusion of broad, pointed 
pods 4 inches long, well filled with dark green Peas of 
superb quality. 
Intermediate and Late Peas 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. 84 days. Best edible-podded Peas. 
Telephone. 80 days. Pods and Peas are very large and showy, 
the latter being sweet and rich; popular. Vines 3}/% feet high. 
Peppers 
Sow in hotbed as early as April, transplant to rich, warm, 
mellow soil as soon as the weather has become warm and 
settled, setting them about 2 feet apart in drills 3 feet apart. 
Seed may be sown later, in the open ground when all danger 
from frost is over, and thinned to the distance given above. 
One ounce of seed will produce 1,500 plants; l / 2 pound, an acre 
California Wonder. 125 days. Nearly as large as, but 
earlier than Chinese Giant; shape blocky and square ended. 
It may be set upright and is ideal to stuff and bake, or to 
serve whole for salad. Heavier and firmer than other sorts, 
walls exceptionally thick; flavor sweet and spicy with no 
bite to it. 
Chinese Giant. 140 days. Very large; uniform; early; very 
mild. 
Harris Early Giant. 110 days. A very early, large-fruited 
Pepper. The skin is scarlet-red and the moderately thick 
flesh is sweet and crisp. 
Italian, Sweet. Exceedingly mild flavor; in great demand in 
this vicinity. Grows 6 or 7 inches in length, diameter about 
2 to 3 inches at the base. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. 120 days. (Hot.) Large, thick pods. 
Red Cherry. (Hot.) Small, round, bright fed. 
Squash. (Hot.) Medium size; thick skin; very productive. 
Worldbeater. 125 days. The color is deep green when fruit 
is young, deep crimson when matured. The flavor is mild. 
EXTRA-EARLY PEAS 
l/ 2 lb. 
Lb. 
2 lbs. 
7 lbs. 
14 lbs. 
Alaska. 
$0 15 
$0 
20 
$0 40 
$1 40 
$2 
45 
Gradus. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Hundredfold. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Laxtonian. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Laxton’s Progress. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Little Marvel. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Mammoth-podded Ex. Early. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Nott’s Excelsior. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Rogers No. 95 leer. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Sutton’s Excelsior. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
Thomas Laxton. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
World’s Record. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
INTERMEDIATE AND LATE PEAS 
Mammoth Melting Sugar. . . . 
20 
30 
50 
1 75 
Telephone. 
15 
20 
40 
1 40 
2 
45 
PRICES OF PEPPERS 
Pkt. 
V 2 oz. 
Oz. 
VJb. 
California Wonder. 
. . . .$0 05 
$0 
30 $0 50 
$1 
10 
Chicago Finger (Hot). 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Chinese Giant. 
05 
30 
50 
1 
25 
Harris Early Giant. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
10 
Italian, Sweet. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
25 
Large Bell (Hot). 
05 
25 
40 
I 
10 
Red Cherry (Hot). 
05 
30 
50 
1 
25 
Squash (Hot). 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
Worldbeater. 
05 
25 
40 
1 
00 
38 Vegetable Seeds 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I 
