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Quinlan Seed Store 
1940 
recommended for melons, but the seeds must be planted in hills much wider apart; frequently they are 
planted among corn. A pound of seed will plant from 200 to 300 hills. One to 1 
The best sort. 
haw and striped Cushaw . 
Long, yellow, crookneck; fine for table or stock. 
haw. Golden . 
Similar to White Cushaw, except in color of shell, which is 
golden yellow. 
haw. Striped . 
Of the crookneck type with mottled green and white stripes; 
fruit will weigh from 10 to 15 pounds; flesh yellow, very 
solid and fine grained. 
POP CORN. 
White Rice ... 
Golden Queen 
1 pounds 
to the 
acre. 
Oz. 
lb. 
Lb. 
.05 
.15 
.35 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.10 
.25 
.75 
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Lb. 
.10 
.10 
PEPPER. 
Sow in hotbed as early as April, and transplant to rich, warm, mellow soil, as soon as the weather 
has become warm and settled, setting thenm about 2 feet apart in drills 3 feet apart. One oz. to 1,600 
plants. 
Oz. 4 Oz. 
Long Hungarian (Yellow or Banana) .40 1.50 
Mammoth Golden Queen.35 1.00 
One of the largest of the sweet, yellow peppers ; resembles Ruby King in size, 
form and mild flavor; green in color, fruit pendent, 3 lobed, 4 inches high 
by 3^^ diameter, turning yellow at maturity. 
Ruby Giant, and Chinese Giant .35 1.00 
Largest of all. Red. 
Sweet Mountain .25 .90 
Large; square shaped and mild. 
Ruby King . 25 .90 
Fruit very large; bright red color. Very mild. 
Cayenne .25 .90 
Fruit long, hot and pungent. 
Red Chili . 25 .90 
Small and prolific. Used for pepper sauce. 
Pimento .30 1.00 
California Wonder . 35 1.25 
Resembles Chinese Giant in the large size and “blocky” form 
of its fruit, but having an extremely thick flesh not pos¬ 
sessed by that variety; crimson fruit. Measures 4i/4 in. in 
length by 4 in. in diameter, mild and sweet; mid-season. 
\Vorldbeater .35 1.25 
One of the very best of the large peppers, being a cross between 
Chinese Giant and Ruby King, having the longer form and 
earliness of the latter with the size of the former. Fruits 4 
lobed, 5 in. long by 3y2 in. in diameter; flesh very thick and 
mild; exceedingly productive and a good shipper. 
Sunnybrook.35 1.00 
A tomato-shaped sweet, red pepper of much merit. Fruit smooth, upright, 3 in. 
in diameter by 2t^ in. in depth with thick flesh; moderately early. 
Sweet Golden Dawn .35 1.00 
An early, sweet, mild, yellow variety, smaller than Golden Queen ; fruit blocky in form 
like Bull Nose; 4 lobed, pendent, inches in height by inches in diameter; 
color light green, turning yellow at maturity. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose .35 1.00 
The oldest standard type and widely known of the Bell group. A 
reliable sort for the home and market garden. 
PLANT—20 inches tall, erect, very prolific. 
FRUIT—31/4 inches long and 3 inches in diameter, squarish in shape; 
flesh, thick mild, ribs pungent; color, deep green, becoming 
scarlet upon maturity 
