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Mile High Seed Co. 
PEPPER—Cont’d 
625 Mile High Sweet Giant. (125 days.) Very large and 
thick-meated for stuffing or baking. Fine, sweet flavor. 
617 California Wonder. (13(0 days.) Large, blocky, smooth 
and thick-meated'. sweet and delicious. 
622 Chinese Giant. (135 days.) Largest of the sweet peppers, 
4-5 inches each way. 
Above Peppers: Pkt, 5c; % oz, 25c; oz, 35c; % lb, 90c, Post¬ 
paid. 
HOT PEPPERS 
621 Long Red Cayenne. (120 days.) Red) hot. Slim podls 5 
inches long. 
623 Large Mexican Chili. (Il2i5 days.) Dark red pods. For 
making chili. 
620 Red Chili. (125 days.) Extremely hot peppers 2 to 3 
inches long; for seasoning only. 
Hot Peppers are priced: Pkt, 10c; x /z oz, 25c. Postpaid. 
PEANUTS 
Plant in rows 3 feet apart, about 10 inches apart in row. 
Do best in light, sandy loam soil. Cover the root's or new 
shoots as they appear. 
219 Tennessee Red. Good' yielding sort. Pods long; nuts 
sweet, frequently 3 to 4 in a pod. Recommendiedi for all 
but very high altitudes. 
217 Small Spanish. Early maturing; small, ro'und nuts, sweet 
and delicious. Best for short seasons. 
21S Large Virginia. Heavy producer, large nuts. 
Peanuts priced: % lb, 20c; lb, 35c; 5 lbs, $1.25. Postpaid. 
RADISH 
Ounce to about 
30O' feet of row. 
647 Earliest Scarlet 
Button. (18 days.) 
Extremely early; 
good quality, but 
small. 
©52 Vick’s Scarlet 
Globe. (22 days.) 
Recommended for 
your main sow¬ 
ing. Right behind 
Scarlet Button 
and stays crisp, 
solid and tender 
for another 
week’s growth. 
Small tops. 
649 Sparkler White 
Vick’s Scarlet Globe Radish Tip. (21 days.) 
Beautiful red, 
with white tip; small but uniform; nice appearing. 
648 Early Scarlet Turnip. (21 days.) Excellent quality round, 
red) radish, with crisp, tender flesh. 
650 Early Scarlet Turnip White Tip. (21 days.) Similar to 
the Early Scarlet Turnip but has white tip. Select strain. 
651 French Breakfast. (22 days.) Rose scarlet with white 
tip. Olive shape, nearly 2 inches long. 
658 Improved White Icicle. (28 days.) One of the best sellers; 
6 inches long, pure white skin and flesh, snappy as an icicle. 
Very attractive bunchedl for market; mild flavored. 
657 Long Scarlet Short Top. (32 days.) About 6 inches long, 
straight and smooth. Most popular long red radish. 
659 Cincinnati Market. (32 days.) A favorite in many sec¬ 
tions. Slightly larger than Scarlet Short Top and ha,s a 
white tip. 
653 Crimson Giant. (32 days.) Crimson Giant is similar to 
Scarlet Globe, but much larger, remains in edible condition 
still longer. 
Radishes: Pkt. 5c; oz, 10c; *4 lb, 25c; lb, 75c. Postpaid. 
Late Maturing and Winter Radishes 
Much larger; winter radishes store much like other vege¬ 
tables. 
660 Cliartier or Shepherd. (35 days.) Bright red, white tip 1 . 
662 White Strassburg. (40 -dlays.) An excellent white radish. 
Larger than icicle and retains its crispness in hot weather. 
668 China Rose Winter. (60 days.) Rose-color skin, white 
flesh. Solid and free from strings. 
