VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 
KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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RUBY KING 
PEPPER—Continued 
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Code Fruits 
PERKY 70 
An outstanding sweet pepper that has won a widespread reputation in the home and 
market garden and as a shipper. It produces far more uniform-sized fruits than the 
average variety in its class. 
PLANT—30 inches tall, upright, vigorous, sturdy, and compact. 
FRUIT— 41/2 to 5 inches long and 3 inches in diameter, slightly tapered, 3-lobed; flesh, 
thick and of mild, sweet flavor; color, deep green, turning bright ruby red at 
maturity. 
SUNNYBROOK or Tomato or Squash PRIAM 72 
Odd type pepper, tomato shaped, serves as a novelty i'n the garden and used for 
canning and pickling. 
PLANT—30 inches tall, erect, and fairly productive. 
FRUIT—2 1/2 inches long and 3 inches in diameter, tomato shaped and upright; flesh, 
thick, sweet, and mild flavored; color, glossy green, changing to deep red at 
maturity. 
WINDSOR A PROPE 60 
A development by the Conn. Agr. Exp. Station. A very desirable early sort for sections 
with short growing season. 
PLANT—20 to 24 inches tall, very productive, sturdy and upright. 
FRUIT— 41/2 inches long, 2 */2 inches across at shoulder, pendent; tapered to point with 
slight lobed creasing, giving a smooth thick fleshed, distinctly charactered fruit. Sweet 
flavored, medium green, turning to red at maturity. 
WORLD BEATER or Ruby Giant PRUDE 70 
One of our most valuable standard varieties, somewhat on the Ruby King type, except 
the fruit is a little larger. A fine early market garden variety and holds up wonderfully 
well as a shipper. Widely used in the South. 
PLANT—30 inches tall, upright, vigorous, and highly prolific. 
FRUIT—5 inches long and 3inches in diameter, smooth, mostly 4-lobed; flesh, 
thick, firm, pleasant, mild, sweet flavor; color, rich glossy green, changing to 
deep bright red at maturity. , 
CORNELI’S SPECIAL—Gaining favor with large shippers. 
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