Landreths’ Bloomsdale Giant 

Pepper 
Native of South America. 
One ounce of seed should produce over a thousand plants in the 
greenhouse or coldframe. One-half pound of seed sown in the field should provide ample plants 
for one acre. Seed breaks ground in 11 days. One inch high in 13 days under most favorable 
circumstances in greenhouse. 
* indicates varieties are also available in Penna. State Certified 
Seed 
Anaheim Chili—100 Days—Hot. The fruits are 
narrow and long, averaging 1 to 1% inches wide at 
the shoulder, and 4 to 5 inches long, tapering 
gradually to a sharp point. 
Bull Nose or Large Bell—120 Days—Hot. The 
size averages 23 to 3 inches, with very little tapering, 
3 or 4 points. 
Bull Nose (Royal King)—120 Days—Sweet. 
This is identical to Bull Nose Hot-in plant and fruit 
characters but the flesh is sweet. 
* CALIFORNIA WONDER—120 Days—Sweet. 
Fruits are borne upright. Medium width and length 
averaging 3 x 33 inches, with mostly 4 points. The 
crown is generally hollow, and the outside of the 
fruits very smooth. The walls are very thick, and 
the flesh sweet. 
Cheese (Sunnybrook)—110 Days—Sweet. Medi- 
um-sized plant, producing many small fruits borne 
upright. Size is generally 3 inches wide and 1 inch 
thick. The walls are very thick and the flesh sweet. 
Used for pickling whole. 
D benduth Seed Ce. 
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. 
* 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. 
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. , 
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