GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS ARE PRICED DELIVERED 
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Pepper 
Sow seed in hot beds and transplant 
after nights are warm. Sow seed in 
open field after danger of frost. One 
ounce produces 2000 plants. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER (72 days) 
(Sweet). Very desirable in the Pecos 
Valley. Pod 4-lobed. large, thick, heavy 
and smooth. Good for local market and 
shipping. Sweet and mild. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 35$; oz. 60$; Vi lb. $2.00; 
lb. $6.00 
RUBY KING (69 days). (Sweet). A 
favorite of long standing. Pods longer 
and more tapered than California Won¬ 
der. Medium dwarf plants that are vig¬ 
orous and productive. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 25$; oz. 45$; Vi lb. $1.50; 
lb. $4.00 
CHINESE GIANT (80 days) (Sweet). 
The largest sweet pepper. Roundish, 
blunt at the end, somewhat crumpled. 
Deep green, mild and sweet throughout. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 25$; oz. 45$; Vi lb. $1.50; 
lb. $4.00 
WORLD BEATER (70 days). One of 
the best large peppers, being a cross 
between Chinese Giant and Ruby King. 
It has the size of one and the earliness 
of the other. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 35$; oz. 60$; Vi lb. $2.00; 
lb. $6.00 
PIMENTO (73 days). Fruits heart 
shaped, dark green turning to a bright 
crimson. Flesh exceptionally thick, sweet 
and mild. Grown on a large scale for 
canning whole. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 25$; oz. 45$; Vi lb. $1.50; 
lb. $4.00 
MEXICAN CHILI (75 days). A pro¬ 
duct of our own state. Very pungent. 
Long slender pods. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 15$; oz. 25; Vi lb. 65$; 
lb. $2.00 
ANAHEIM CHILI (80 days). Good for 
canning and drying. Longer and milder 
than the Mexican Chili. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 25$; oz. 45$; Vi lb. $1.50; 
lb. $4.00 
Pumpkins 
Plant in hills 8 feet each way after 
danger of frost. One ounce to 30 hills. 
One pound per acre. 
SMALL SUGAR or PIE (118 days). 
Standard for general use in the Pecos 
Valley. Small and smooth, somewhat 
ribbed. Good quality, orange-yellow 
flesh. Hard skin. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; Vi lb. 30$; 
lb. 80$ 
KENTUCKY FIELD (120 days). Large, 
10 to 15 lbs. Odd shaped, creamy-buff 
skin, yellow flesh of good quality. Used 
for canning and stock feeding. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; Vi lb. 20$; lb. 50$ 
CONNECTICUT FIELD (112 days). 
Used for pies, canning and stock feed. 
Often planted in corn fields. Fruits 
large, 15 to 25 pounds. Thick orange- 
yellow flesh, coarse and sweet. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; Vi lb. 20$; lb. 50$ 
KING OF THE MAMMOTH (120 days). 
Largest of all pumpkins. Flesh bright 
yellow and thick. Valuable for stock 
feeding. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 20$; Vi lb. 40$; lb. $1.00 
GREEN STRIPED CUSH AW (112 
days). Used for stock feed, crooked neck, 
weighs 10 to 12 pounds. Skin hard, thin 
and smooth. Flesh yellow and coarse. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; Vi lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
Radishes 
Plant early in the spring followed by 
successions every 15 days. One ounce 
to 50 ft. drill. 
CRIMSON GIANT (29 days). 1 to IV2 
inches in diameter. A well known 
standard in the Pecos Valley. Stands 
well without becoming pithy. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; Vi lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
ROSY GEM (26 days). Round, white 
tipped, extensively used by truckers. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; Vi lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
SPARKLER WHITE TIP (26 days). Ball 
shaped with white extending well up on 
the side. Tops small, crisp and good 
quality. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; Vi lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
NON-PLUS-ULTRA or FIRE BALL. 
The earliest of all radishes. Small, solid 
red, very crisp. Good seller. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; Vi lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
CINCINNATI MARKET (29 days). The 
most popular long variety in the Pecos 
Valley. Cylindrical, solid red, flesh white 
and crisp. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; Vi lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
WHITE ICICLE (27 days). An out¬ 
standing long white variety. Long white, 
brittle roots. Mild with inviting flavor. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; Vi lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
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