CHOICE SEED AT A SAVING 9 
eS SSS 
PEPPERS 
One oounce to about 1,500 plants. Start in housebox or 
hotbed. Plant hot varieties well apart from sweet varieties 
to prevent mixing, 
624 Sunnybrook. (110 days.) Flattened apple Shape, med- 
ium, very mild and sweet. 
629 Worldbeater. (125 days.) A prolific and sure-crop 
variety. Very large; slimmer than the Chinese Giant. 
626 Ruby King. (120 days.) Vigorous, bushy plants grow- 
ing 2 feet high. Peppers 5 to 6 inches long and 3 inches 
across. 
618 Bell or Bullnose (100 days.) Peppers 2 inches across 
and 3 inches long. Occasionally hot fruited. 
627 Ruby Giant. (130 days.) Similar to Ruby King but 
larger and broader at blossom end. An excellent shipper. 
619 Barly Mountain. 100 days.) Always sweet 
and extremely early. Tomato-shaped. 
625 Mile High Sweet Giant. (125 days.) Very 
large and thick-meated for stuffing or 
baking. Fine, sweet flavor. 
617 California Wonder. (130 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, 25¢; oz, 350¢; 
1% Ib, 90c. Postpaid. Sweet Giant 
HOT PEPPERS 
621 Long Red Cayenne. (120 days.) Red hot. Slim pods 5 
inches long. 
623 Large Mexican Chili, (125 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, 10e; % oz, 25c. Postpaid. 
PUMPKIN 
SDS pereacres orm Milby “with. corn, 
634 Small Sugar or Boston Pie. (70 
days) Harly, round, deep orange 
yellow; weight approximately 4 Ibs. 
Unexcelled quality. 
640 Connecticut Field or Big Tom. 
(ce Uaysuee the, common - variety 
raised for stock feed. Also used for 
canning. Very prolific and fruits 
average 15 inches in diameter. 
636 Green Striped Cushaw. (80 days.) 
A crooknecked variety with stripes. 
Delicious pies. Weight 10-25 lbs. 
€37 King of the Mammoths. (100 
days.) Large cornfield variety; 
produces a heavy tonnage. Flesh 
thick but rather coarse. 
Above Pumpkins priced: Pkt, 5c; 
Small Sugar oz. 10¢e; %4 Ib, 30e Ib, 85e. 
SPINACH 
683. Bloomsdale. (40 days.) Early and extra hardy; excel- 
peers fall or real early spring. Crumpled leaf, short 
stalk. 
679 Mountain Evergreen. (50 days.) Remains tender and 
in excellent market condition after all other early varl- 
eties. Medium sized round leaves, crumpled in center. In- 
tense dark green. 
684 King of Denmark. (45 days.) Produces a thick, round 
clump of crumpled leaves, dark green, tender and delicious, 
Stands a long time without seeding. 
677 Long Standing Bloomsdale. (40 days.) Stands two 
weeks longer than Bloomsdale before going to seed. 
682 Giant Nobel Thick Leaf. (45 days.) Smooth leaved and 
therefore good for canning, as it washes clean easily. Slow 
to’ seed. 
680 Large Viroflay. (65 days.) Desirable for canning, as 
it has very large, smooth leaves, quite pointed at tip. 
681 Flanders Broad Leaf. (55 days.) Similar to Viroflay, 
but with rounded bottom edges. 
Prices on above Spinach: Pkt, 5¢; oz, 10¢ 1%, Ib, 30¢; 
Ib, S5e. 
678 New Zealand. (60 days.) Distinct everbearing tall type, 
bearing’ a fine crop even in hot weather. Can be cut again 
and again. Soak seed in tepid water 12 hours’ before 
Planting. Pkt, 5e; oz, 10¢e; ™%4 Ib, 25e; Ib, 80c. Postpaid. 


