NORTHROP, KING & CO.'S DEPENDABLE SEEDS FOR CANNERS 
Wisconsin Penin (Wilt Resistant)—61 days 
A new introduction from the University of Wisconsin. In our trials this variety 
appeared to have real merit. Compared to Perfection it was four days earlier. 
The vine is as strong as regular Perfection, but about 2 inches shorter. Stem 
is medium heavy. The stock was uniform, all maturing about the same time. 
This variety proved of interest in a number of small canning trials during 1936. 
A novelty worth trying. 
Vine—26 to 28 inches, medium green, stocky growth, heavy stem and short 
jointed. Excellent yielder. 
Pods—Born single with few doubles, light green, 3 inches long, % inch wide, 
blunt. 
Seed—Medium large, wrinkled. Color, light green. 
PEPPERS 
California Wonder—76 days 
Fruit—Large, four pointed, blocky, grey green in color. The flesh is very thick, 
mild and sweet. 
Plant—Short, stocky, vigorous and a good producer. 
Pimiento or Perfection—73 days 
Fruit—Heart shaped 3 by 21/2 inches, smooth, dark green turning to deep red. 
Flesh is thick, sweet and mild. 
Plant—Tall, 30 inches, a strong grower and a heavy producer. Foliage short, 
broad and dark green. 
Wisconsin Penin Peas in Northrup, King & Co.'s 193G Trial Grounds 
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