OMEGA PLANT FARMS, OMEGA, GEORGIA 
OMEGA BRAND FIELD GROWN PEPPER PLANTS 
All Pepper Plants are open field, grown, but are 
not frost-proof. Plants may be set in open earlier than 
hot-house plants, as they are hardened by March winds 
and have been known to withstand light frost. 
SWEET VARIETIES 
WORLD BEATER—One of the best of the larger 
peppers, fruits 5 inches long, 3 inches in diameter. 
Flesh mild and thick, deep red when ripe. Good ship¬ 
per and very productive. 
RUBY KING—Excellent for home, market, garden, and shipping. About 
as large as World Beater, vigorous grower, very profitable. Deep green be¬ 
coming bright red, mild, sweet, thick flesh. 
PIMENTO—A small mild pepper, glossy green when young, ruby red 
when ripe excellent for stuffing and canning. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER—This is a large thick meated sweet pepper 
which we recommend above all others. Vigorous growing plants bear heavy 
yield of large blocky fruit 5 inches long^ and 4 inches wide. 
HOT VARIETIES 
LONG RED CEYENE—This medium early pepper is long slender pointed, 
deep green when young and bright red when ripe, strong flesh and pungent. 
HUNGARIAN YELLOW WAX—This early variety is larger than other 
hot peppers producing fruits 6 to 7 inches long and 2 inches in diameter. 
Excellent for canning. The color is waxy light yellow at first changing to 
orange and then to bright red. 
By Mail—Postpaid 
100 Plants _^ .40 
500 Plants _1.50 
1,000 Plants _3.00 
Mail or Exp.—Not Prepaid 
1,000 Plants _^ 2.25 
5,000 Plants _11.00 
10,000 Plants _20.00 
Pepper Plants for Shipment During March, April, May and June. 
Cauliflower Plants 
Strong, field grown plants— 
March, April and May shipments. 
EARLY SNOWBALL—Extra 
early. Plants short and stocky 
producing round heads. Pure 
white. Perfectly solid. 
VETCH S’ AUTUMN 
GIAN T—Very vigorous grow¬ 
er, large dense foliage, firm heads. 
By Mail—Postpaid 
100 Plants _^ .75 
500 Plants _2.00 
1,000 Plants _3.50 
EXPRESS CHARGES COLLECT 
Per Thousand^3.00 
THE QUICKEST WAY TO MAKE VEGETABLES IS TO SET 
OUR OPEN-FIELD GROWN PLANTS 
