Peppers 
One ounce will produce 1000 to 1200 plants 
California Wonder XXX Strain. This is a remarkable de luxe strain. The large, 
very solid, exceptionally thick-walled, bright green Peppers are blocky in form, 
square-ended, 4-nosed and often grow as much as 5 inches long by 4 inches across. 
These are the heaviest we have ever seen, with walls over % inch thick. The 
flesh is crisp, juicy and very mild. The vigorous plants bear a very heavy yield 
when grown on well-drained lean soils. Avoid using a commercial fertilizer high 
in nitrates as it tends to make this later and go to foliage rather than fruit. 
Jersey Wonder. An outstanding new strain, of the California Wonder type, but 
maturing a greater yield of Peppers 6 days earlier than that variety. The plants 
are not as large or strong and the Peppers themselves are a little smaller but the 
earliness and greater yield more than offset this. Of characteristic California 
Wonder shape, the deep green fruits turning bright crimson, are blocky and 
smooth and have just as heavy, thick firm flesh of mild sweet flavor. 
King of the North. The medium-sized and branching plants are covered from top 
to bottom with very early, smooth, shiny. Ruby King type Peppers, 6 to 7 inches 
long, with thick flesh and mild, sweet flavor. 
Beginning dark green, they ripen to a deep 
red. For a short-season Pepper, the fruits New 
are very large, the yield is tremendously 1 VvsBl Pepper, 
heavy. Sixteen of these Peppers will cover ( Wonder 
the top of a standard bushel basket. 
Windsor A. A new early Pepper which is as 
early as King of the North. It is best 
described as a very thick-fleshed Ruby 
King. The pendent fruits 
are 2}/i inches across at the 
top and A l /i to 5 inches long. 
The plants are of medium 
height, sturdy, and very pro¬ 
lific, bearing a great num¬ 
ber of smooth, three-Iobed 
fruits with thick walls. The 
flesh is sweet. Can pick Pep¬ 
in 57 days from setting 
plants. Introduced in 
by Conn. Agric. Exp. 
and given All-America 
Award of Merit for 1937. The 
strain is not yet fully fixed 
but has very high value. 
Worldbeater. A very large Pepper, 5 inches long by V/2 inches across, and maturing 
medium-early. A vigorous grower, sure cropper, and very prolific. The fruit is a 
beautiful scarlet; flesh exceedingly mild, very thick and very firm, making this 
variety a real excellent shipper. Worldbeater produces a very large crop. 
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Chinese Giant. The 2-foot, stocky, branch¬ 
ing plants are thickly set with huge, 
blocky, 4-ridged Peppers, 4 to 5 inches 
broad at the top and of equal length, 
glossy scarlet, and mild. 
Early Giant. This is valuable for market. 
It is 5 inches high and 3p£ inches through, 
dark green turning bright red. The flesh 
is thick and has a mild, pleasant flavor. 
Early Giant is the earliest large-fruited 
variety and requires a short season. 
For prices of the varieties on this 
Harris’ Earliest. The sturdy plant, growing 
only 10 to 14 inches high, permits close 
planting in rows \}/^ feet apart, and 
produces the earliest red Peppers. Mild 
fruits are 3 inches long and 2 inches across. 
Hungarian. Earliest and hottest of this type. 
The waxy bright yellow, tapering, slightly 
twisted, 6 to 7-inch Peppers are produced, 
part pendent and part upright, in great 
numbers on branching plants. The color 
turns to orange and then to bright red. 
page, and of other varieties, see price box on opposite page 
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