10 
Peppers 
Pepper is a tender plant requiring warm 
weather and the seed should not be planted 
until early summer. Sow in a cold frame or 
hot bed after warm weather comes and trans¬ 
plant as soon as large enough to well pre¬ 
pared rows three feet apart setting plants 
eighteen inches apart in the row. Give fre¬ 
quent shallow cultivation. 
Sweet Pepper 
170— HARRIS EARLY GIANT—Sweet, 80 
days. The 'best very eardly sweet pepper for 
home and market gardens. Fruits large, deep 
green becoming brilliant red. 
171— SUNNYBROOK—Sweet, has somewhat 
the shape of a small flattened tomato, smooth, 
deep scarlet, thick fleshed and sweet. Very 
prolific. 
172— RUBY KING—Sweet, one of the old 
standard sorts, of good size and color. 
173— WORLD BEATER— A large sort, a 
cross between Chinese Giant and Ruby King, 
having the longest shape and earliness of the 
latter with the size of the former. Flesh thick 
and mild; very productive. 
171—GOLDEN QUEEN—Sweet, the largest 
yellow pepper of quality. It is strictly mild 
and sweet. Flesh is bright yellow. 
Hot Pepper 
175—LONG RED CAYENNE—Hot, has fruit 
long, slender. The color is bright red. 
All peppers package 5c. 
For fine transplanted plants see plant section 
Radish 
180— ICICLE—27 days. Decidely the best 
white variety and considered by many the 
standard of excellence in radish. 
181— FRENCH BREAKFAST—Roots oblong 
blunt, rich scarlet with white botom, fresh 
white, crisp. 
182— SCARLET TURNIP WHITE TIPPED-- 
25 days. Handsome, popular variety of out¬ 
standing quality. 
All Radish Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c. 
Rhubarb 
190—VICTORIA—Roots grown from seed 
one year produce good crops the second. 
Roots 3 for 25c, 75c doz. Seed pkt. 10c 
Rutabaga 
200— CANADIAN GEM—The popular mar¬ 
ket rutabaga for this section. Advised to be 
planted by the leading produce men. Some¬ 
what smaller, more uniform in shape, more 
globe shaped and entirely neckless. 
Pkt. 5c. y 2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 45c. 
201— AMERICAN PURPLE TOP-Our strain 
of this standard variety is very much improv¬ 
ed, being earlier, entirely neckless, free from 
side roots, round, and uniform. 
Pkt. 5c, 1/2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 40c. 
Salsify 
202— Mammoth Sand¬ 
wich Island — The 
standard variety for 
home market, garden 
and shipping. Pro¬ 
duces uniform, long 
tapering roots. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 
Greever’s Seeds are all of 
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