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PEPPER 
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Windsor “A” 
EARLY NORMANDIE A large, early pepper of at- 
tractive shape and with walls almost as thick as 
California Wonder. The fruits are large, very fre- 
quently with four lobes. The yield is heavy, and 
well protected from burning by the foliage. As early 
as Harris’ Early Giant and continues to produce a 
crop of large, solid: fruit throughout the season. 
Pkty20Gs oz.s60c34451b, 1-75 ab. $0.00" 
WORLDBEATER SPECIAL A fine strain of a pop- 
It is blocky, 
entirely four-lobed. Espec- 
ially popular in the South. 
Pktstocsoz,00e 4b $1250 Slo, 00: 
ular market and shipping variety. 
heavy and almost 
FLORIDA GIANT A southern favorite of 
the California Wonder type, but appar- 
ently well adapted to Florida conditions. 
Solid, thick walled and very sweet. 
Pkt. 20¢3. oz. 65c; 34: 1b..$2,00'= Ibi *$6.50: 
CALWONDER An early variety similar to 
California Wonder, slightly shorter and 
thicker and maturing a week to 10 days 
earlier. Thick walled and blocky in shape. 
Pkt 20 ?"0z2) 050-27 Ib S200 1 Daou) 
RUBY GIANT Similar to Ruby King, a little 
later and slightly thicker at the shoulder, 
but equally as vattractivesmen kta loc moz- 
50c; % Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00. 
Sow seed one-half inch deep in the hot-bed in March. 
ground, in rows two to three feet apart and 18 inches apart in rows. 
Highly recommended. * 

After danger of frost is past, transplant into open 
An ounce will produce about 1000 plants; one pound 
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q SWEET VARIETIES 
WINDSOR “A” All-Amer:ca Selections 
Silver Medal 1937. Developed by the 
Connecticut Agr. Station, 
this new sweet pepper has somewhat 
the shape and size of Ruby King, plus the 
thick walls of California Wonder, though 
is smooth 
shaped, mostly three lobed. The yield 
of EARLY fruits is tremendous, though 
some other varieties may outyield it 
over a Especially rec- 
ommended where the season is_ short. 
Pkt. 20c; 0z.)60¢; 4% Ibi $2,000 sibs S/200" 
Experiment 
lighter green” in color, Sit 
long season. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER A standard extra thick 
walled pepper, unexcelled for stuffing. Uniformly 
squarish and four-lobed, sweet and a fine shipper. 
Pkt 920c¢; 0z..65¢; 44. 1b/ $2,003 lbsG6:50; 
KING OF THE NORTH One of the finest for Northern sec- 
tions where the growing season is short. Fruits are of 
the Ruby King type and the yield is large. Fine quality, 
sweet and mild. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; % Ib. $1.50; Ib. $5.00. 
WOODRUFF’S COLOSSAL An improved Ruby King type, 
almost 100% four-lobed. Fruits are firm, sweet and 
mild, tapering and medium early. Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; 4% 
Ib. $1.50; 1b. $5.00. 
RUBY KING The variety from which Colossal was developed. 
Excellent all-around pepper for home and market. Fruits 
about 5 inches long, mostly four-lobed, sweet and firm. 
Pkt-15¢3 02.50? 24 1b.:51.50 = Iba S500; 

Early Normandie 
