Landreths’ Bloomsdale Giant 
Chinese Giant—130 Days—Sweet. Large fruits, 
mostly 4 x 4 inches with no tapering to the 4 or 5 
irregular points. The fruits are very rough and 
much ribbed, and belly-out at the center like a 
Chinese lantern. Walls are thin and the flesh sweet. 
Where large, rough fruits are wanted, this is the 
kind to plant, but the thinness of the walls is a dis- 
advantage. 
* FLORIDA GIANT—130 Days—Sweet. This 
selection out of California Wonder is becoming an 
important variety in the South. The plants are 
taller and coarser than California Wonder, and the 
leaves are wider. The fruits are borne upright and 
are generally wider and longer than California 
Wonder, otherwise, they are the same.—Certified 
Pkt. 15 
Golden Bell (Golden Dawn)—120 Days—Sweet. 
This is a golden Bull Nose, being identical to this 
variety in type of plant and fruits. The color of the 
young peppers is very light green, turning to light 
yellow, then-an orange-yellow color as they mature. 
Harris’ Early Giant—110 Days—Sweet. This 
variety might be described as an Early Chinese 
Giant. It is well suited to the most northern states, 
where Chinese Giant matures too late. The fruits of 
Harris’ Early Giant, however, average a little 
smaller and the flesh is thin. 
Hungarian Yellow Wax—100 Days—Hot. A 
small plant but very prolific, producing a large 
number of medium to small sized red and yellow 
fruits about the shape of Anaheim Chili. 
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*LANDRETHS’ BLOOMSDALE GIANT—115 
Days—Sweet. Large plants, producing many very 
large blocky, smooth fruits with medium thick walls. 
Two All America Judges gave this single plant 
selection eight points. More prolific and with larger 
fruits than ordinary stocks of World Beater. A much 
superior new Landreth strain.—Certified Pkt. 15 
LANDRETHS’ BLOOMSDALE WONDER—100 
Days—Sweet. A miniature plant with an enormous 
number of medium sized, medium thick fleshed 
smooth fruits. Two All America Judges gave this 
variety seven points. As early or earlier than Harris 
Giant or Windsor A, and is more prolific. The 
fruits are more desirable in shape than Windsor A, 
being a blocky type. This is a single plant selection, 
a sport out of California Wonder, and is a distinct 
new Landreth variety. 
Long Cayenne—100 Days—Hot. Long, thin 
fruits, averaging 3 to ? inches wide x 33 to 4 inches 
long, tapering gradually to a single point. 
Neapolitan—100 Days—Sweet. Produces many 
upright small fruits, averaging 14 to 2 inches wide 
x 3 to 5 inches long, tapering to a single blunt point. 
Pimiento (Perfection)—130 Days—Sweet. Pro- 
duces many fine, medium-sized, pendant fruits in 
the Southern States as it requires a long growing 
season. Fruits about 2 to 23 inches wide and 34 
to 4 inches long, tapering gradually to a single blunt 
point. The walls are thick. Used for canning whole. 
Royal King—(see Bull Nose Sweet). 
D. LANDRETH 
