12 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
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New Pepper, 
“World 
Beater” 
California Wonder 
PEPPER 
CULTURE 
Sow in a hot¬ 
bed in March, 
giving plenty of 
heat and mois¬ 
ture, and trans¬ 
plant to the open 
ground when the 
weather is fav¬ 
orable. They may 
also be sown in 
the open ground 
when danger of 
f rost 
PRICES OP PEPPERS: Pkt. 
Bull Rose .$0.10 
California Wonder.10 
Harris Early Giant.10 
Hungarian Yellow .10 
Long Red Cayenne .10 
Pimiento .10 
Ruby King: .10 
Sunny brook . .10 
White Sweet of Kalocsa ... .15 
Windsor “A”.10 
World Beater .10 
Hungarian 
Yellow 
Pepper 
past. 
Thorough and frequent culti¬ 
vation should be kept up until 
frost. One ounce will produce 
about 1500 plants; or one- 
fourth pound supplies trans¬ 
plants for an acre. 
PUMPKINS 
Bull Rose. (100 days.) A standard early 
sweet variety. Plants very prolific. Fruits 
3 to 3 y 2 inches long by 3 inches thick, with 
almost square ends. Flesh thick and sweet 
with mildly pungent ribs. Color deep green 
when young, bright crimson when ripe. 
California Wonder Notable for its su- 
p r e m e thickness 
of flesh, three-eighths of an inch being nor¬ 
mal. The fruits are blocky or square-shaped, 
slightly broader at stem end. Full grown 
fruits have a breadth of 4 inches and a 
length of 4% inches, often weighing a full 
pound. These sit up securely on a platter, 
making them ideal to stuff or bake, and 
pack closely for shipping. Smooth, dark 
green, ripen bright crimson. Of the finest 
quality, sweet, crisp and tender, entirely 
free from pungency. 
CULTURE. Plant in good soil when the 
ground has become warm, in hills 8 to 10 
feet apart each way; or with corn, in about 
every fourth hill. Three pounds per acre alone 
or about 1 pound with corn. 
PRICE: Pkt. 10c; oz, 15c; % lb. 30c; lb. 80c. 
Green Striped Cushaw. (75 days.) A long 
crooked neck, terminating in a round or ob¬ 
long end enclosing a very small seed cavity: 
flesh surrounding seed cavity very thick. 
Neck is absolutely solid, rivaling finest 
sweet potatoes for baking; or sliced and fried 
like eggplant, when young; or as a pie sort, it 
has no equal. 
King’ of Mammoths (Jumbo). (90 days.) Larg¬ 
est of all the Pumpkins, often reaching 24 inches 
in diameter, weighing 100 or more pounds. Make 
nutritious stock feed, yet the quality is excellent 
for pies. When ripe, the skin is a rich orange 
color, flesh thick, sweet and yellow. 
Large Yellow Connecticut Field. (90 days.) 
The standard type for field culture, usually with 
corn. Average 15 to 20 inches diameter; smooth 
hard, reddish orange, flesh deep orange. 
Small Sugar Pie. (65 days.) A prolific variety 
of small size, skin a deep orange-yellow. It is 
fine grained, sweet, of a handy 2-pie size, ideal 
for ready marketing ; for family use. 
Harris Early Giant. (100 days.) Four 
inches high and three inches through; deep 
green to brilliant red; sweet. 
Hungarian Yellow f'f S'* S em”hS 
Pepper of great sectional popularity ; thick 
fleshed, 2% to 4% inches, the glossy skin 
a light pearl, maturing canary-yellow. 
Pimiento. (120 days.) One of the sweetest 
and best known Peppers; variously useful. 
Bong- Red Cayenne. (125 days.) The fa¬ 
vorite “hot” Pepper. A long, slim pod, 
rather pointed, bright red when ripe. 
Ruby King. (130 days.) A large variety, 
ruby-red when ripe; pungent but mild. 
Snnnvhrnnk (U® days.) Almost in a 
sunnyorooK cIass by itself> The smooth) 
glossy fruits are tomato-shaped, 3 inches 
wide by 2 inches deep ; uniform scarlet-red; 
the flesh thick, sweet, and tender. Plants 
18 to 24 inches high, enormously productive. 
WhiteSweet of Kalocsa imported 
seed. Strong growing plants, very produc¬ 
tive, Fruits 4 to 6 inches long by 3 inches 
thick, pale yellow. Flesh firm and thick, 
mild, sweet, and very pleasant. Has been 
known as “Hungarian Sweet Yellow.” 
Winricnr “A” An All-America Selection 
shaped like Ruby King, v 
A New Baking Pumpkin 
Sugar, or Pie Pumpkin 
