SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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Peppers 
Pkts. any variety Peppers 
10c. each 
except where noted. 
Pfeffer — Pimiento— Peperone 
Peppers should be started under glass. Trans¬ 
plant into the open ground towards the close of 
May, having the rows eighteen inches apart; 
plant a foot apart in the rows. The ground should 
be made very rich, either by high manuring before 
Ruby Giant Pepper 
the plants are transplanted, or by the liberal ap¬ 
plication of guano or liquid manure afterwards. 
Harris’ Earliest. A very prolific pepper, of medi¬ 
um size, extremely early, earlier than Neapolitan, 
of the Ruby King form. Fruits three and one- 
half inches high by two and one-half inches in 
diameter; three lobed and sweet. Plants small 
and compact. Per pkt., 10c.; oz., 50c.; J4-lb., $1.50; 
lb., $5.00. 
Early Giant. A valuable, very early, large pep¬ 
per; earlier and more productive than any other 
large fruited variety. The sweet thick-fleshed 
fruits average 5 inches long by 3^4 inches in 
diameter. The plant is sturdy and compact, 24 
inches tall. It has superseded many of the older 
varieties, both for home and commercial use. Per 
pkt., 10c.; oz., 35c.; ^-lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 
Neapolitan. Very early; fruits elongated, 2x4 
inches, grow upright, three lobed, sweet and pro¬ 
ductive. Per oz., 30c.; l A~lb., 90c.; lb., $3.00. 
Ruby King. Very mild; the peppers attain large 
size. When ripe they are bright ruby red. Six 
days earlier than Ruby Giant and extensively 
grown for market. Per oz., 30c.; -lb., 90c.; lb., 
$3.00. 
Ruby Giant or Worldbeater. A cross of the 
Chinese Giant and Ruby King. A very large, sweet 
mango pepper. Ideal shape, thick flesh and more 
prolific than Chinese Giant. Per oz., 30c.; 54-lb., 
90c.; lb, $3.00. 
Rocky Ford. New. Extra large Ruby King 
type. See page 5. Per pkt, 15c.; oz, 85c.; 54-lb, 
$2.50. 
California Wonder. A pepper with exceptionally 
-heavy walls, heavier than any other sort. A most 
attractive pepper resembling Ruby Giant in size 
and season. Bright green changing to brilliant 
crimson; the flesh is sweet. Per pkt, 10c.; oz, 
45c.; A- lb, $1.35; lb, $4.50. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. (Hot Strain). An early 
variety, fruit three to five inches long, flesh thick 
and pungent. Per oz, 35c.; 54-lb, $1.10; lb, $3.75. 
Chinese Giant. One of the largest. It is the 
square-shouldered type, sweet flesh, five days 
later than Ruby Giant and not so productive. 
Per oz, 50c.; A-lb., 
$1.50; lb, $5.00. 
Sunnybrook. An 
improved squash or 
tomato-shaped pep¬ 
per, twice the size of 
the old sort, one of 
the very thick walled 
peppers. Fruits 3 to 
354 inches diameter 
by 254 to 3 inches 
deep. Absolutely 
sweet. Per oz, 30c.; 
54-lb, 90c.; lb, $3.00. 
Red Cherry. (Large). A small round variety of 
dwarf growth, very piquant and quite ornamental. 
Per oz, 45c.; %-\b., $1.35. 
Mammoth Cayenne. (Anheim Chili). Fruit hot, 
bright red, five to six inches long by one inch 
thick at the stem and tapering to a point. Per 
oz, 35c.; l A-\b., $1.00. 
Tabasco. The hottest of peppers, small bright 
red when ripe. Per oz, 50c.; A-\b., $1.50. 
Small Chili. Very piquant and prolific. Per oz, 
45c.; A- lb, $1-35. 
California Wonder 
Irish Cobbler Potatoes 
Potatoes 
As prices of potatoes fluctuate ac¬ 
cording to supply and demand, it is 
impossible to make prices for seed 
stock that will hold throughout the 
planting season. Catalogue goes to 
press in December. Quotations will 
be given on application. All our seed 
stock is northern grown by specialists 
and sold at very close prices. Orders 
booked in advance are usually lowest. 
Irish Cobbler. A very prolific, early, 
round, white. We have arranged for 
a supply of certified seed stock of this 
popular sort. 
