SWEET VARIETIES. 
ri 
BP] 
pel 
r* Try our high altitude grown pepper seed. 
*■ Market Growers' Prices, Page 91. 
(The number of days given is the time from setting of plants until pick¬ 
ing of marketable green peppers. Plants set during the latter part of May.) 
Weight of fruits given are about average as grown in our seed fields here 
at Rocky Ford. 
Our New Introduction, Pepper, Burrell’s Rocky Ford. Winner Special Mention 
“All America’’ Selections for 1938. 
(New.) 68 days. (Sweet.) The 
outstanding merits of this pepper 
are its earliness, large size and 
substantial walls which makes it an excellent shipping sort. Fruits large, 
oblong, usually 41/2 to 5 inches long and 3% inches in diameter. Weight, 
well grown, 7 to 8 ounces. Square shouldered and mostly four lobed. Earlier 
than California. Wonder, thicker walled and heavier than Worldbeater, par¬ 
ents from which it has been selected. Color uniform, bright, deep red. It 
makes a large plant that carries its fruits high enough to avoid contact 
with the soil. A prolific bearer; leaves large. Recommended for home and 
market garden use as well as shipping. 1938 “All America’’ Selection. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% o*., 30c) (o*., S3c) (% lb., $2.15) (lb., $7.50) (5 lbs., ; 
$33.00) prepaid. i 
Pepper, Burrell's Rocky 
days. (Sweet.) A valuable market garden and ship- 
VVOriQDeaTer ping variety. Is particularly popular in the south. 
- Fruits mostly four lobed, 5 inches long, 3% inches in 
diameter; deep green, becoming bright deep red. Flesh thick, mild and 
very sweet. Weight of fruit commonly 6 ounces. 
(Pkt., 10c) (o*., 30c) iVi lb., 90c) (lb., $3.00) (5 lbs., $13.20) prepaid. 
I 
A pile of our Worldbeater Peppers ready to be “threshed.’’ 
70 
D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co.^^Rocky Ford, Colo 
