CALIFORNIA WONDER 
EARLY GIANT 
PEPPER 
Early Giant 
By far the largest early 
Pepper grown. The fruits will 
average as large as Ruby Gi¬ 
ant but are ready to pick 
much sooner than that varie¬ 
ty; the shape is very much 
like Chinese Giant. Plants 
grow' rather dwarf and com¬ 
pact and are much more pro¬ 
ductive than most of the large 
fruited peppers, many plants bearing 
12 of the immense peppers at one 
time. It ripens right after Harris 
Earliest, which is the earliest pepper 
grown; fruits.,average 5 in. long by 
3 Vi in. in diameter, of a deep glossy 
color turning to a bright crimson 
when matured. The flesh is thick, 
sweet and of pleasant flavor. Proba¬ 
bly one of the most profitable va¬ 
rieties to grow for market. Pkt. 10c.; 
Yz oz. 25'ci'; oz.' 45c. 
California Wonder 
A magnificent pepper resembling 
Chinese Giant in its large size and 
“blocky” form of fruits, full grown 
peppers will measure 4 Vi in. in 
length and 4 in. in diameter. Flesh 
is unusually thick, very mild and 
sweet. A highly profitable variety 
for market gardeners. Pkt. 10c.; 
Yz oz. 40c.; oz. 75c. 
Long Red Cayenne 
This is the pepper so popular for 
seasoning and pickling. The pep¬ 
pers are long and slim, bright red 
when ripe and have a hot pungent 
flavor. Pkt. 5c.; Yz oz. 20c.; oz. 
35c. 
Oshkosh 
The Best Yellow Pepper 
A very distinct and desirable 
large fruited pepper. The fruits 
are bright canary yellow at matur¬ 
ity but during growth they are a 
deep glossy green making an at¬ 
tractive sort to market as ‘‘green 
peppers”. The flavor is mild and 
exceptionally sweet. Fruits aver¬ 
age 4 V 2 in. in length by 3 Vi in. 
in diameter, broad at base and ta¬ 
per slightly to a blunt point; plants 
grow compact and are very pro¬ 
ductive. Pkt. 10 c.; Yz oz. 25c.; 
oz. 45 c. 
Mrs. H.. I. Likes, Purcell, Colo.—• 
Was much pleased with your seeds 
last year, I had the best garden 
in the community. The Early Giant 
were simply loaded with nice large 
peppers larger than on the market. 
BANANA MUSK MELON 
WORLD BEATER 
World Beater 
The very best extra large pepper, 
being a cross of Chinese Giant and 
Ruby King, having the longer form and 
earliness of the latter with the size of 
the former. Fruits are of immense size, 
4 to 5 inches long by 3 Vi to 4 inches 
in diameter; flesh is very thick and 
so mild and sweet that they sell read¬ 
ily on all markets. Exceedingly pro¬ 
ductive and a good shipper. Pkt. 8c.; 
Yz oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 
A. Di Pietro, Springfield, Mass.—We 
are more than satisfied with your won¬ 
derful seeds. From 60 plants of To¬ 
mato we canned 10 baskets fruit be¬ 
sides using from them all summer. 
From 2 dozen Harris Earliest and 
World Beater pepper plants we picked 
2 bushels peppers. When more pro¬ 
ductive gardens are to be had. JUNGS 
will have to supply the seed. 
Nellie E. Fahy, Towanda, Pa. — The 
seeds I got from you were wonderful 
producers, am more than pleased with 
my pop corn, also onions were grand. 
OSHKOSH 
Banana Musk Melon 
A remarkably fine melon that looks and 
tastes like a banana. The fruits grow 18 
to 24 in. long, flesh is deep orange col¬ 
ored, solid and sweet and spicy in fla¬ 
vor. Try a few of these melons in your 
garden Ibis year, any which you don’t 
eat can be sold al a good price. Pkt. 
8 c.; oz. 15c.; Ya lb. 40c. 
BUSH PUMPKIN 
A new type of Pumpkin that grows in a 
compact bush instead of long vines so de- 
liei6..~ pie punmkins may now be grown 
where space is limited. The plants form com¬ 
pact . bushes and may be planted in hills 
4 ft. apart. The fruits set freely, are of 
rood si-c and of. excellent quality for pies. 
Pkt. Sc.; cz. 20c.; Ya lb. 60c. 
BUSH PUMPKIN 
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