Early Giant 
Peppe@r grown. The fruits 
will average as large as Ruby 
Giant but are ready to pick 
much sooner than that vari- 
ety; the shape is very much 
like Chinese Giant. Plants 
grow rather dwart and com- 
pact and are much more pro- 
ductive than most of the 
large fruited peppers, many 
plants bearing 12 of the im- 
mense peppers at one time. 
It ripens right after Harris Earliest, which 
is the earliest pepper grown; fruits average 
5 in. long by 3% in. in diameter, of a 
deep glossy color turning to a bright crim- 
son when matured. The flesh is thick, sweet ” 
and of pleasant flavor. Probably one of ibe 
most profitable varieties to grow for rar- 
ket. Pkt, 8c.3 '/0z. 20c.: oz. 35c. 

aot 
EARLY GIANT 
Oshkosh 
The Best Yellow Pepper 
A very distinct and desirable large 
fruited pepper. The fruits are bright can- 
ary yellow at maturity but during growth 
they are a deep glossy green making an 
attractive sort to market as ‘“‘green pep- 
pers”. The flavor is mild and exception- 
ally sweet. Fruits average 4% in. in 
length by 3% in. in diameter, broad at 
base and taper slightly to a blunt point; 
plants grow compact and are very produc- 
tive. Pkt. 10c.; '/0z. 25c.; oz. 450, 

Pimiento 
This variety grows peppers that are of 
large size and is largely used for man- 
goes, salads and stuffing. Flesh is very 
thick, mild and sweet; color bright red 
when ripe. Pkt. 5c.; !/ oz. 20c.; 0z. 35c. 
World Beater 
Long Red Cayenne Pe eeifeat extra laree pepper, 
This is the pepper so popular for sea- being a cross of Chinese Giant nnd 
soning and_ pickling. The peppers are Ruby King, having the longer form | 
long and slim, bright red when ripe and and earliness of the latter with the tl 
have a hot pungent flavor. Pkt. 5c.; Yo oz. size of the former, Fruits are of 
Lys 
206s) 02. 5350, immense size, 4 to 5 inches long by Ry 
3% to 4 inches in diameter; flesh 
is very thick and so mild and sweet 
Mrs. Hugh £. Davis, New York.—lI have that they sell readily on all mar- 
bought your seeds for 10 years or more kets. Exceedingly productive and a 
adn have never had a failure with them. good shipper. Pkt. 7c.; [2 02. 18c.5 RA 
— 
I lalways feel sure now that they will be oz. 30c. 
what you represent. 
W. G. Runyan, lowa.—We 
have planted your seed for 
four years and have always 
been very much _ satisfied 
with same. 
By far the largest early § f 







peppers will 
and 4 in. 
wardens, 

usually thick, 
highly profitable 
Pkt. &c.; 
| CALIFORNIA WONDER 
Chinese Giant 
“blocky’’ form 
in 



California Wonder 
A magnificent 
pepper resembling 
its large 
very mild and 
variety for 
Vy oz. 20c.; 
WORLD BEATER 


SPINACH 
LONG STANDING 
BLOOMSDALE — A re- 
markable new Spinach 
that is far superior to 
all of the other kinds. Its 
great advantage is that 
it will stand 2 weeks ' 
longer before running fo 
seed than any other kind. 
For  productiveness. and 
qualitv it is unexcelled. 
Pkt. 7c.: oz. 15c.3*'% Ib. 
35c.: Ib. $1.25. 
KING OF DENMARK— 
This is a handsome vari- 
ety, the leaves being of 
LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE an exceedingly dark green 
color and has very long 
standing qualities. The foliage is heavy, the wide dark green leaves are wrinkled 
like a savoy cabbage and are of the firiest quality. It produces nearly twice the 
bulk of crop as the ordinary sort and will remain in prime condition for a very 
long time. Pkt. 8c. 0z. 15c.; V4 tb. 35c.; Ib. $1.20. 



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Hom TW TOG Seed Co., Randolph, Wis. 
DENMARK 
Flesh 
0z.°350, 





size and 
of fruits, full 
measure 4% jn. 
diameter. 
grown 
length 
is un- 
sweet. A 
market 

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