20 
WE HAVE EVERY KIND OF FEED 
PEPPERS oz. M lb. 
MAGNUM DULCE (Largest) . .40 1.50 
Large pepper, may be used for stuffing. 
SWEET MOUNTAIN . .40 1.20 
Fruit when young is bright, deep green, without shade 
of purple, when ripe red. Habit of growth strong, 
very mild and thick. 
HARRIS GIANT (Very early) . .40 1.50 
Plant: Medium size, (18 to 24 inches), compact, upright, 
vigorous, prolific. 
Fruit: Medium to large (4 to 4^ inches), and (2% to 
3 V 2 inches in diameter), having lobes, thick wall, 
deep green color, bright red when ripe, sweet, mild. 
WORLD BEATER (Early) . .40 1.20 
Plant: Medium size (18 to 24 inches high), compact, fairly 
upright, fairly vigorous, prolific. 
Fruit: Large, (4 to 5 inches long by 3 to 4 inches), 
having four lobes, thick wall, deep green color when 
young, bright red when ripe. 
CRIMSON GIANT . .40 1.50 
One of the earliest large red sweet peppers. The color is 
deep green when young and rich red when ripe. 
YELLOW BANANA . .75 2.00 
A long- banana shaped, very hot pepper; a good yielder. 
BULL NOSE (Mild) ... .40 1.20 
A very large sort of inverted bell shaped, suitable for 
filling or for a mixed pickle. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER . .50 1.75 
A heavily meated, large, mild pepper.* An excellent shipper. 
LONG RED CAYENNE . .40 1.50 
A long, slim, pointed pod and when ripe, a bright red color, 
extremely strong and pungent. 
LARGE BELL (Sweet) . .40 1.20 
Large blocky fruit, usually mild. 
King of the North. 
PUMPKINS oz. y 4 lb. lb. 
LARGE CONNECTICUT FIELD or BIG TOM (Late) . .15 .30 .65 
Plant: Vigorous vine. 
Fruit: Large and usually about 15 inches in diameter, 
(about 25 pounds in weight) somewhat variable in 
shape, skin smooth, orange yellow color, shell thin, 
nard, good keeper. 
SMALL SUGAR iPIE (Early) . .20 .40 1.00 
Plant: Vigorous vine. 
Fruit: Small (8 to 10 inches), slightly ribbed, deep orange 
yellow color, shell hard, good keeper. 
Flesh: Thick, deep yellow color, sweet, good quality. 
POPCORN 
lb. 
JAPANESE HULL LESS . .35 
SOUTH AMERICAN. .25 
