N. SLUIS & SONS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 
Pepper 
SWEET VARIETIES 
Oz; 
Apple-Shaped Pimento. The fruit 
is apple or tomato shaped; color 
green, changing to bright red 
when ripe 
California Wonder. Large green 
Pepper with thick sidewalls. 
Vieldpmoderate, eves snle.a.s< .60 
Calwonder. A thick-walled, heavy 
Pepper. Earlier and more pro- 
lific than California Wonder ..  .60 
Chinese Giant. The largest of all; 
stays green until late; in our lo- 
cality the yield is light ...... .60 
Early Crimson Giant ......... 50 
Hlatris* Barlys Giant eee © te .40 
King of the North. Plants yield a 
good number of medium sized 
FrUitse vo pecial stock susiicn. «ic ais .60 
Oakview Wonder. A splendid sel- 
ection of California Wonder 
with extra thick flesh. Plants 
medium size; fruits large, heavy 
aboal TUF 5 ooc00cooen0ec aD) 
Oshkosh. A medium early sort; 
glossy green turning to canary- 
yellow when ripe. Fruits are 
smooth without lobes, tapering 
fomaublinte pointse sce cae: 5 
Rocky Ford. Sweet, large and early .75 
Sweet Mountain. Popular in some 
sections as an early red Pepper .40 
Improved Worldbeater. Well 
known for its earliness and yield 
of large, sweet Peppers ....... 50 
HOT VARIETIES 
Chicago Finger. Much used on 
the Chicago market; fruits 214 
inches long, 34 inch thick at 
shoulder, tapering to a sharp 
point. Plants dwarf; very prolific .60 

Long Hungarian Pepper 

V4, Ib. 
$1.50 
2.00 
2.00 
1.50 
1.20 
2.40 
2.40 
2.40 
1.20 
2.00 
Lb. 
$5.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
5.00 
4.00 
6.50 
7.50 
7.50 
4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
Long Hungarian. Plant short and 
highly productive; fruits 5 to 6 
inches long, 1 inch thick at 
shoulder, tapering to a sharp 
point. Color waxy yellow turn- 
ing to bright red when ripe. We 
have the finest pure bred stock $0.60 
Long Red Cayenne. Leading sort 
for pickling and drying. Large 
plant bearing fruits 4 inches 
long, 47 inch thick at shoulder. 
Color deep green becoming red 
Ate tivaCUTity mere cote cere rahe 40 
Red Chili. Plant short and bushy. 
Fruits upright, very numerous, 2 
to 21% inches long, 3% inch 
thick at stem, yellowish green 
turning red 
Connecticut Field. The standard 
field Pumpkin, grown for pies, 
canning and stock feed. Fruits 
large, flattened at both ends, 
weigh 15 to 30 lbs. each. Skin 
deep orange, flesh orange-yel- 
lon)? & read Ob cod Gtimon acon De $0.10 
Golden Cushaw. Mostly used for 
stock feed 10 
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Japanese Pie. Skin dark green 
with light stripes 
Large Cheese or Kentucky Field. .10 
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Small Sugar or Pie. Early and 
prolific. Fruits 5 to 6 lbs., deep 
orange, round 
Striped Cushaw. Grown primar- 
ily for stock feeding 
Winter Queen. Medium sized, fine 
for pies 
.10 
10 
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$2.0 
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$0.25 
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Oakview Wonder Pepper Produces Large, Hard, Thick-Walled Fruits 
$6.00 
4.00 
4.00 

