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LANDRETH IS THE ONLY SEEDSMAN OFFERING CERTIFIED PEPPER SEED 
PEPPER—Continued 
Anaheim Chili—100 Days—Hot. Plants medium 
in size with dark green leaves. The fruits are narrow 
and long, averaging 1 to If inches wide at the 
shoulder, and 4 to 5 inches long, tapering gradually 
to a sharp point. The color is green when young 
and red when the fruits ripen. The flesh is very hot. 
Differs from Cayenne in having a wider shoulder on 
the fruits. Pkt. 6 c oz. 40c f lb. $1.26 
Bull Nose—120 Days—Hot. Plants medium size, 
bearing many pendant fruits. The size is small, 
averaging x 3 inches, with very little tapeiing 
to 3 or 4 points. The outside of the fruits is fairly 
rough and ribbed. Color when young is green 
ripening to red. The walls are thin, and the flesh 
is hot. Pkt. 6 c oz. 30 } lb. $1.00 
Bull Nose (Royal King)—120 Days—Sweet. 
This is identical to Bull Nose Hot in plant and 
fruit characters but the flesh is sweet. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 46c f lb. $1.60 
California Wonder—120 Days—Sweet. We have 
a good strain of this variety. See description of our 
Certified California Wonder for full details as our 
California Wonder difiers only in uniformity of 
stock, size of fruit and thickness of flesh. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 66 c f lb. $1.76 
California Wonder (Certified) — 120 Days — 
Sweet. Plants mostly upright, medium size and 
fairly compact. Foliage dark green and glossy with 
large, broad leaves. Fruits are borne upright, 
medium width and length, averaging 3 x 3| inches, 
with only a very slight taper to mostly 4 points. 
The crown is generally hollow, and the outside of 
the fruits very smooth. Color when young is dark 
green and very dark red when ripe. The walls are 
very thick, and the flesh sweet. One of the finest 
for stuffing with meat. Certified California Wonder 
differs from Florida Giant in being earlier in matur¬ 
ing, having smaller plants, and with smaller fruits. 
It is better suited to northern growing conditions 
than Florida Giant. Plant some Certified California 
Wonder. Pkt. 10c oz. 96c j lb. $3.26 
Cheese (Sunnybrook)—110 Days—Sweet. Med¬ 
ium-sized plant, producing many small fruits borne 
upright. Size is generally 3 inches wide and 1 inch 
thick, the shape of a Cheese pumpkin. The fruits 
are very smooth, the color when young being green, 
and ripening to a deep red color. The walls are very 
thick and the flesh sweet. Used for pickling whole. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 36c i lb. $1.16 
Cherry Red (Large Red Cherry)—100 Days—Hot. 
About same as Cheese in shape but a little smaller 
size. Flesh is hot. Pkt. 6 c oz. 30c j lb. $1.00 
Chinese Giant—130 Days—Sweet. Medium 
sized plants, bearing pendant, very large fruits, 
mostly 4x4 inches with no tapering to the 4 or 5 
irregular points. The fruits are very rough and 
much ribbed, and belly-out at the center like a 
Chinese lantern. When immature they are green 
and ripen to red. Walls are thin and the flesh sweet. 
Where very large, rough fruits are wanted, this is 
the kind to plant, but the thinness of the walls is a 
disadvantage. Certified World Beater is supeiior 
to this variety because the fruits are smooth and 
the walls thick. Size is a little smaller. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 66 c i lb. $1.76 
Crimson Giant (Ohio Crimson)—126 Days— 
Sweet. This is similar to Chinese Giant, but the 
fruits are smaller. It matures its crop earlier, but 
not as early as Certified Ruby King or Certified 
World Beater. These are both very much superior, 
having larger and smoother fruits with thicker walls. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 46c i lb. $1.50 
Florida Giant (Certified) —130 Days—Sweet. 
This selection out of California Wonder is becoming 
an important variety in the South. It is not as well 
suited to the North, because of its late maturity. 
The plants are taller and coarser than California 
Wonder, and the leaves are wider. The fruits are 
borne upright and are generally wider and longer 
than California Wonder, otherwise, they are the 
same. Use Certified California Wonder for the 
North and Florida Giant for the South. 
Pkt. lOc oz. 96c i lb. $3.26 
Golden Bell (Golden Dawn)—120 Days—Sweet. 
This is a golden Bull Nose, being identical to this 
variety in type of plant and fruits. The color of the 
young peppers is very light green, turning to light 
yellow, then an orange-yellow color as they mature. 
The flesh is medium thickness and sweet. 
Pkt. 5c oz. 66 c i lb. $1.76 
Harris’ Early Giant—110 Days—Sweet. This 
variety might be described as an earlier World 
Beater since the general characters of plant and 
fruits are about the same. It is well suited to the 
most northern states where World Beater matures 
too late. The fruits of Harris’ Early Giant, how'ever, 
average a little smaller, the outside is more rough, 
and the flesh is not as thick as World Beater. 
Pkt. 6 c oz. 40c I lb. $1.26 
Long Cayenne—100 Days—Hot. Medium sized 
plant, producing many pendant, long, thin fruits, 
averaging § to f inches wide x 3^ to 4 inches long, 
tapering gradually, twisting and curving to a single 
point. This variety has a distinct cap on the stem 
end of the fruit. The outside of the fruit is very 
wrinkled and creased, tlie color is green when 
young, ripening to a very dark red. The flesh is 
very hot. It is used extensively for making com¬ 
mercial hot sauces and piquant gravies by thousands 
of housewives. Pkt. 5c bz. 40c j lb. $1.26 
Certified Ruby King (Black’s Strain) 
