SWEET VARIETIES. 
Try our high altitude grown pepper seed. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 90. 
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(The number of days given is the time from setting of plants until picking of 
marketable green peppers. Plants set during the latter part of May.) 
NA/nrlrl Ro/a+pr ^ days. (Sweet.) A valuable market garden and shipping 
VV Olia Dealer variety, particularly popular in the south. Our seed of this is 
the result of single plant selection; more uniform than any of the many stocks we 
have examined in our trial ground. Our selection has been to a slightly taller plant 
that bears its fruits far enough off the ground to avoid contact with the soil. Fruits 
mostly four-lobed, smooth, inches long, 3% inches in diameter; color glossy green 
changing to a brilliant red. Flesh thick, mild and very sweet. Average weight of 
fruits 8 Oz. 
(Pkt., 10c) ( oz., 35c) (% lb., $1.00) (lb., $3.50) (5 lbs., $15.40) prepaid. 
A pile of our World Beater Pepper* ready to be "threshed." 
Radish Culture Plant 1 oz. to each 100 feet of drill, 10 to 12 pounds per acre. 
Radishes are easily grown. For the best quality, growth should 
be quick and continuous which means that the soil should not 
be allowed to become dry. The early bunching varieties do best during cool weather. 
See page 2 for preparation of the soil. Sow early in the spring as soon as the ground 
is ready, even before danger of frost is over. If bothered by root maggots, small beds 
can be protected by making a frame from 6 inch boards and covering the top of this 
with cheesecloth. Plant about % inch deep in rows 12 to 18 inches apart and when 
up, thin to one or two inches apart. A succession of plantings should be made in order 
that you will always have young, crisp and tender radishes. Use before the roots 
become pithy. 
Our Radish Seed We have an especially fine lot this year of Early Scarlet 
Globe, Michigan grown. This strain is early, with small 
tops and small tap roots. The favorite sort with larger 
planters. Saxa makes very quickly and is used a great deal for forcing. Many prefer 
Crimson Giant for the home garden because it may be pulled as soon as the early 
sorts and will continue to grow until reaching a maximum diameter of about two inches 
without becoming pithy. White Icicle is the favorite long white radish and Cincinnati 
Market one of the best long red. 
FROM DODGE CITY, KANS. I am sending for more of your Super select Bonny 
Best Tomato seeds. I have had such fine tomatoes for the last three years from them. 
They certainly do produce. It surely pays to plant the Super Select Seed. 
FROM ADA, OKLA. Your Earliest of All Cucumber are very good in east Texas 
where pickles are hard to keep. 
FROM MOSCOW, IDAHO. We wish to thank you for the extra Zinnia seeds you 
sent us. They turned out to be the largest in our territory and are the hardiest flowers 
we have ever raised. We always find your garden seed much cleaner and germinate a lot 
better than any seeds we have tried. 
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D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo 
