WHO L E S A L E GARDEN S E E D S 
PEPPER (Continued) 
Large Bell or Bull Nose 
Harris Earliest 
The earliest of the large peppers, hence 
splendidly adapted to growing in the North. 
Mild, sweet, deep green; scarlet when ripe. 
Fruit SV 2 to 4 in. long, 3 in. wide. 
Harris Early Giant 
An early variety for home and market 
gardens. Plant very prolific, bearing 12 to 
14 large fruits which measure 5 in. long 
and SV 2 in. in diameter. Slightly later than 
Harris Earliest. 
Hungarian Yellow Wax 
An early maturing hot yellow variety. The 
fruit turns crimson when ripe. Fruits are 
conical shape averaging about 6 in. in 
length. Plants are compact and thrifty. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose 
A standard early variety for both home 
gardens and market. Plants very prolific. 
Fruits 3 to 31^2 in. long and 3 in. thick, with 
broad end almost square. Flesh thick and 
sweet with mildly pungent ribs. Deep green 
when young and bright crimson when ripe. 
Large Sweet Spanish 
Large plants, very productive. Fruits 6 
to 7 in. long, 2^4 in. thick. Slightly tapered. 
Sweet flesh. Dark green when young, be¬ 
coming rich red. Medium early. 
Long Red Cayenne 
The favorite “hot” pepper. Conical shaped 
fruits, 4 to 5 in. long, V 2 in. through, deep 
green becoming bright red. A popular va¬ 
riety for bunching with pot herbs or for 
winter use. Early. 
Pimiento or Perfection 
Vigorous plants growing about 30 in. 
high with short, broad, dark green leaves. 
Fruits heart-shaped, smooth, 3 in. long, 
deep green becoming deep red. Flesh thick, 
sweet and of excellent flavor. Grown on 
large scale for canning—and a fine variety 
for home and market gardens. 
Red Chili 
Plants 18 in. high. Fruits, borne upright, 
are 2 to 2 V 2 in. long, cone shaped, pale 
yellowish green when young, changing to 
rich red. Very pungent. Used mostly for 
pepper sauce, pickling or dried for winter 
use. 
Ruby King 
A large, sweet, early pepper very popu¬ 
lar with private and professional gardeners. 
Vigorous, upright plants producing 10 to 15 
fruits to the plant. Fruits are often 6 in. 
long and SV 2 in. wide across the shoulder, 
slightly tapered. Usually 3 lobed. Deep 
green becoming a glowing ruby red when 
ripe. Walls thick and sturdy. 
Sweet Mountain 
Another large, sweet pepper with thick 
flesh. Fruits often grow to 6 in. long and 4 
in. thick. A bright deep green when young 
and handsome red when ripe. Plants of vig¬ 
orous growth and very productive. Popular 
for salads and pickles. 
World Beater 
A very excellent second early variety. It 
was selected from a cross between Chinese 
Giant and Ruby King. Fruits are large, four 
pointed, thick walled. The color is dark 
emerald green. Plants thrifty, vigorous and 
heavy producers. This variety is very pop¬ 
ular as a shipping variety from Florida and 
East Coast areas and for market and home 
gardens. 
Ruby King 
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