








California Wonder Pepper 
PEPPER 
SWEET VARIETIES 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. 72 days. 
Flesh unusualy thick; shape blocky. 
The ideal pepper for salads. 
RUBY KING. 68 days. Large, tapered 
fruits. Flesh thick, sweet, mild. 
Early and of fine quality. 
WORLD BEATER. 70 days. One of 
the best large peppers. Fruits 5 in. 
long by 3% in. in diam. 
CHINESE GIANT. 80 days. The 
largest size of all peppers. It is a 
bright scarlet color. Flesh is thick, 
having an unusually mild flavor. 
They are early and very productive. 
OAKVIEW WONDER. It is at least 
a week earlier than California Won- 
der and has slightly smaller fruits, 
blockier and more symmetrical. It 
has the same thick walls and high 
quality of California Wonder. The 
outstanding characteristics of -Oak- 
view Wonder make it an unusually 
good variety for stuffing and baking 
whole and for use in salads. 
HOT VARIETIES 
LONG RED CAYENNE. 70 days. 
Fruits 4 inches long, twisted and 
pointed. Especially good for drying. 
RED CHILI. 85 days. Fruits 2 inches 
long, tapering. Used for making 
pepper sauce. 
CULTURE: The ground for growing 
radishes should be finely prepared and as free 
as possible of small stones and lumps. Plant 
seed about 4% inch deep in rows 12 to 18 
inches apart, and when up about an inch thin 
to 1 or 2 inches apart. Radishes are at their 
best when growth is quick and steady. A 
moderate temperature and constant moisture 
are favorable for best results. Most varieties 
become pithy soon after reaching full size. In 
order to keep a continuous supply, successive 
planting should be made. 
CRIMSON GIANT. 30 days. Crisp, 
mild. Perfect condition until nearly 
an inch in diameter. Largest of the 
early round radishes. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE. 25 days. 
Bright carmine-red; oval; flesh crisp 
and mild until nearly an inch in diam. 
Most desirable early table radish. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP, White 
Tipped. 25 days. Upper part rich 
red; lower part snow white; turnip 
shape. Grow to 1% in. in diam. be- 
fore becoming pithy. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. Oblong; 
blunt; rich scarlet with white base. 
Good quality. 
ICICLE. 30 days. Pure white; about 
6 in. long, 1 in. thick; small tops. 
Most crisp and tender of all radishes. 
A great favorite. 
LONG SCARLET. 30 days. Bright 
carmine-red; smooth tender skin; 
mild, crisp, flesh; 6 in. long. Easy 
to pull because upper part is out of 
ground. 
CHINA ROSE WINTER. Distinct, 
handsome variety of winter radish; 
skin deep rose, flesh pure white, solid, 
of fine flavor; keeps well. (Large size 
and shape roots). 
40 days. 
Ready for use in 

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SPINACH 
BROAD FLANDERS. 43 days. Deep 
green, broad, thick, smooth leaves. 
Well adapted for canning. 
GIANT THICK LEHAVED (Nobel). 43 
days. Medium green leaves of large 
size, slightly crumpled in center. 
Largest spinach in cultivation; ex- 
cellent for home gardens. 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY. The earliest 
variety, large dark green, fleshy 
leaves, curled and wrinkled. Of an 
upright growth, fine flavored. 
NEW ZEALAND. 70 days. The ‘‘cut- 
and-come again’’ Spinach. Thrives 
during hot, dry weather. The large, 
spreading plants have small, thick, 
pointed, deep green leaves which can 
be picked continuously throughout 
the season. 
SUMMER SPINACH, Swiss Chard. 45 
days. Distinct from other chards; 
highly prized because of its superior 
flavor, entirely without the some- 
what bitter taste of ordinary Swiss 
Chard. Like a good variety of 
spinach. The dark, glossy green 
leaves are fairly smooth. Cooked and 
served as greens in the same way as 
spinach. It is very hardy and with- 
stands summer heat. 
SQUASH 
CULTURE: Plant in a warm, well-pulver- 
ized, rich soil, mixing a shovelful of good 
grade of commercial fertilizer with the soil 
in each hill. Plant 8 to 10 seeds to the hill. 
@)EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHT- 
NECK. 50 days. Straight, smooth 
fruits; delicate creamy color; vines 
produce abundantly. Peak of pertec- 
tion in summer squash; our introduc- 
tion. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP 
(Patty Pan). 50 days. Bushy plants; 
creamy white, flattened fruits scal- 
loped on edges. One of most popu- 
lar white varieties for home use. 
SUMMER CROOKNECK. 60 days. 
Bright yellow, warted; flesh pale 
cream, firm, tender. Good variety 
for home gardens. 

Early Prolific Straightneck 

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