OLDS & WHIPPLE, INC., HARTFORD, CONN. 
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Peppers 
Should be started in hotbeds, and transplanted 
into open ground by end of May; set in rows 
eighteen inches apart and plants about twelye 
inches apart in the rows. One ounce of seed will 
produce about 3000 plants. 
Ruby King 
Bull Nose or Large Bell—A standard early sweet 
variety. Plants small and erect. Fruits 3 to 3J^ 
inches long and 3 inches thick. Deep green chang¬ 
ing to scarlet red; mild flavor. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 40c li lb. $1.25 1 lb. $4.00 
Bull Nose Hot—A popular medium sized hot 
variety. 
Pkt. 5c Oz. 40c M lb. $1.25 1 lb $4.00 
California Wonder—One of the finest mild 
flavored early large varieties. Crisp, tender and 
sweet. Original color dark green, changing to 
crimson when ripe. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 50c M lb. $1.50 1 lb. $5.00 
HOTKAPS—An Individual 
Hothouse for Every Plant! 
Harris Early Giant—A large early sweet variety. 
Plants very productive, bearing 12 to 14 fruits, 
resembles Bull Nose. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 40c li lb. $1.30 1 lb. $4.50 
Large Red Cherry—A smooth, round, hot sort. 
Very productive. Popular for use in pickles. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 50c M lb. $1.50 1 lb. $5.00 
Large Squash—A thick flesh early hot variety. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 50c M lb. $1.50 1 lb. $5.00 
Long Red Cayenne—A favorite early hot sort, 
used principally for canning. Conical shaped 3H 
to 4H inches long, 1 inch through, deep green 
changing to bright red. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 50c M lb. $1.50 1 lb. $5.00 
Neapolitan—(Sweet Italian.) A very early, 
medium large sweet variety. Fruits yellowish 
green, becoming bright red. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 40c % lb. $1.25 1 lb. $4.00 
Ruby King—A large, early, sweet favorite for 
home or market garden. Thick flesh, deep green 
becoming red when ripe. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 40c M lb. $1.25 1 lb. $4.00 
Windsor A—New early thick meated variety 
very prolific and of good flavor. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 40c M lb. $1.30 1 lb. .$4.50 
World Beater—A cross between Chinese Giant 
and Ruby King. Very popular with market 
gardeners. Flesh thick, mild and very sweet. 
Pkt. 5c Oz. 40c M lb. $1.25 1 lb. $4.00 
Pumpkin 
Sow in good soil the latter part of May when 
ground has become warm, in hills 8 ft. apart each 
way. Cover seed about 1 inch. May be sow'n in 
fields with corn by dropping 2 or 3 seeds in every 
fourth hill. 
Small Yellow Sugar—A small round early sort 
extensively grown by home and market gardeners. 
Fruits 8 to 10 inches in diameter, weighing 6 to 8 
lbs. Smooth, deep orange skin; flesh yellow orange. 
Best for pies. 
Pkt. 5c Oz. 15c yi lb. 30c 1 lb. 80c 
Large Cheese—Shaped flat like a cheese box. 
Grow large, weighing 9 to 10 lbs. Very popular 
with market gardeners. Flesh yellow, very thick, 
and of fine quality. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c yi lb. 30c 1 lb. 85c 
Connecticut Yellow Field—A large, smooth, hard 
surface, slightly oval variety. Used extensively for 
canning, popular for pies, and excellent for stock 
feeding. 
Oz. 15c 34 lb. 25c 
