VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES ¢ 
PEPPER—Continued 

CORNELI’S SPECIAL—Gaining favor with large shippers. 
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KING OF THE NORTH PREOP 
A recent development of the Ruby King type except slightly earlier and adapted to a 
wider range. Highly recommended for its fine, uniform, large fruits and a fine pepper 
for the market and home garden. 
PLANT—28 inches tall, similar to Ruby King, vigorous and prolific. 
FRUIT —3 and 4 lobed, 5 inches long and 3 inches in diameter, sweet dark green, 
turning to rich red when ripe. 
HARRIS' EARLY GIANT PRENA 
One of the earliest large-fruited sweet peppers. Excellent for home and market garden. 
PLANT—1I8 to 24 inches tall, upright, vigorous, and famous for its high productiveness. 
FRUIT —4!/, inches long and 3!/, inches in diameter, slightly tapered, 3-lobed; flesh, 
thick, tender, mild, pleasant flavor; color deep green, changing to brilliant red. 
LARGE BELL or Bull Nose PERDU 
The oldest standard type and most widely known of the Bell group. A reliable sort for 
the home and market garden. Our strain is entirely sweet fruited. 
PLANT—24 to 30 inches tall, erect, very prolific. 
FRUIT —4 to 4!/ inches long and 3 to 3!/y inches in diameter, squarish in shape; flesh, 
thick, sweet, mild flavor; color, deep green, becoming scarlet upon maturity. 
NEAPOLITAN PERIT 
Popular in some sections. An early sort which bears a distinct type fruit and is very 
prolific. 
PLANT—24 inches tall, rather open, fruit borne upright, and a dependable cropper. 
FRUIT —4 inches long and 2 inches in diameter, mild and sweet, pointed with 3 and 
sometimes 2 lobes. Yellowish green, turning to bright scarlet at maturity. 
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KEYSTONE SEEDS 
Season. 
Days 
Plants to 
Fruits 
68 
63 
68 
62 
