RELIABLE GARDEN SEEDS Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc, 
PEPPERS 
CULTURE. Sow in a _ hot- 
bed in March, giving plen- 
ty of heat and moisture, 
and transplant to the open 
ground when the weather is 
| favorable. They may also 
* be sown in the open ground 
when danger of frost is past. 
Thorough and frequent cul- 
tivation should be kept up 
until frost. One ounce will 
produce about 1500 plants; 
h or one-fourth pound — sup- 
plies transplants for an acre. 

Prices All Varieties, Postpaid 
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 35¢; 
oz. 65¢; 1% Ib. $2.25. 

WORLD BEATER. 70 days. CALIFORNIA WONDER PEPPER 
(Sweet) Standard, early 
shipping pepper, particularly popular in the South. Fruits large, oblong, com- 
monly 5 inches long and 3 inches in diameter; deep green, becoming bright 
deep red; flesh thick and sweet. Our strain is outstanding. 












CALIFORNIA WONDER. 72 days. (Sweet) Large green fruits available practically 
as early as Ruby King. This is the standard of excellence in sweet peppers; much 
used particularly by market growers and shippers. Plant thrifty, upright, heavily 
productive over a long season. Fruits handsome, very large, very smooth and 
regular; commonly 41 inches long and 312-4 inches through; deep green, becom- 
ing bright crimson; flesh extremely thick and firm, sweet throughout, and of 
distinct flavor. Our stock is definitely superior. 
HARRIS’ EARLY GIANT. 63 days. (Sweet) The best.very early sweet pepper for 
home and market gardens, particularly in the North. Plants vigorous, erect, 
extremely prolific. Fruits large, 4% inches long, 3% inches through, very slightly 
tapered; deep green becoming brilliant red; sweet. 
WORLD BEATER PEPPER HUNGARIAN YELLOW WAX. 60 days. (Hot) Very early. Very desirable for 
home, market garden and canning. Plants small; heavily productive. Fruits 6-7 
inches long, 2 inches thick, tapered; smooth; waxy light ; 
yellow, becoming bright red; flesh thick and pungent. ; 
and stockier than California Wonder, but fruits are 
OAKVIEW WONDER. 63 days. An earlier and more set earlier and more abundantly. An _ outstanding 
productive strain of California Wonder. Fruits blocky, strain unsurpassed for shipping or for the home and 
smooth, with thick, mild, sweet flesh. Plants shorter . market garden. ® 
PUMPKINS 
CULTURE. Plant in good soil when the ground has generally grown for stock feed. Fruits enormous, 
become warm, in hills 8 to 10 feet apart each way; or nearly spherical, commonly 20 inches through and 
with corn, in about every fourth hill. Three pounds per weigh 60 pounds; sometimes much larger; skin reddish- 
acre alone or about 1 pound with Corn. Use “Slug yellow; flesh thick, bright yellow, firm, rather coarse. — 
Shot”’ for bugs. 
LARGE YELLOW OR CONNECTICUT FIELD. 70 days. 
Prices, Postpaid, All Varieties: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢ Standard field pumpkin for pies, canning and stock 
VY, Ib. 45c¢; Ib. $1.50 feed. Fruits very large, commonly 10 inches long, 
12 inches in diameter and weigh 20 pounds, sometimes 
much larger; skin smooth, deep orange-yellow; shell 
GREEN STRIPED CUSHAW. 75 days. For stock feeding. thin, hard; flesh thick, coarse, sweet and deep yellow. 
Fruits large, commonly become 18-20 inches long and 
weigh 12 pounds; solid thick crookneck and round 
blossom end; smooth, white with green stripes and 
veining; shell thin; flesh thick, coarse, cream colored. - 
SUGAR or NEW ENGLAND PIE. 75 days. Earliest and 
best for pies; grown in home’ and market gardens 
and for shipping. Fruits commonly 6 inches long and 
8-9 inches in diameter; flattened; furrowed; skin 
ois KING. 83 days. Productive and of high smooth, rich reddish-orange; rind hard; flesh thick, 
eeding value; sometimes used by canners; rather orange-yellow, of unexcelled quality. 
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