Hungarian Yellow Wax—100 Days—Hot. A 
small plant, bearing a large number of medium to 
small red and yellow fruits. Shaped like Anaheim 
Chili. 
*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 superior new strain. 
LAIN D RUB Ts Hoss: 
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 
block type. Is a single 
plant selection, a sport out 
of California Wonder. It 
is a distinct new variety. 
Long Cayenne—100 
Days—Hot. Long, thin 
fruits, averaging 4 to 3 
inches wide x 3% to 4 
inches long, tapering grad- 
ually 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 
a: 

World Beater 
season. KEruits about 2 to 24 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). 
Ruby Giant—(see, World Beater). 
RUBY KING, BLACK’S STRAIN—110 Days-— 
Sweet. Fruit averages 
2% to 33 inches wide at 
the shoulder, and 44 to 5 
inches long, tapering grad- 
ually to 3 or 4 points. 
Flesh is fairly thick and 
sweet. Unsurpassed stock. 
Small Cayenne (Small 
Chili Red)—100 Days— 
Hot. A small, upright 
fruited type, size 14 inches 
long by 3 inch thick, 
tapering to a sharp point. 
Very hot. Used for making 
hot sauces. 
Waltham Beauty — 100 
Days—Sweet. New va- 
riety developed at the 
Waltham Vegetable Field 
Station in Massachusetts. 
It produces an abundance 
of medium-sized, thick 
fleshed fruits in New 
England. 
Windsor A—100 Days— 
Sweet. “All-America” 
Silver Medal 1937. 
Another new variety de- 
veloped at the Connecticut 
Agricultural Experiment 
Station. Produces many 
pendant medium -sized 
fruits, averaging 2 to 23 
inches wide by 33 to 4 inches long, gradually tapering 
to 1 to 4 points. The walls are thick. 
* WORLD BEATER—115 Days—Sweet. The 
fruits are large, averaging 33 to 4 inches in size, with 
very little tapering to the generally 4 points. The 
flesh is fairly thick. 

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