Seed crop a near failure 
Pepper | Each order limited to amounts that have been priced 
H gig SO days. (Hot) A later variety planted exten- 
Anaheim Chili sively in the South and in California. Does 
well here at Rocky Ford. Used for home, market gardens, and for 
canning and drying. Fruits 6 to 7 inches long; 1 inch in diameter, 
tapered, deep green changing to bright scarlet at maturity, mildly 
pungent. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 60c) (%4 Ib., $1.85) (lb., $6.50) prepaid 
Burrell's Rocky Ford 68 days. (Sweet) The outstanding 
merits of this pepper are its earli- 
ness, large size and substantial walls which makes it an excellent 
shipping sort. Fruits large, oblong, usually 4% to 5 inches long 
and 8% inches in diameter. Weight, well grown, 7 to 8 ounces. 
Square shouldered and mostly four lobed. Earlier than California 
Wonder, thicker walled and heavier than Worldbeater, parents from 
which it has been selected. Color uniform, bright, deep red. It makes 
a large plant that carries its fruit high enough to avoid contact 
with the soil. A prolific bearer; leaves’ large and protect peppers 
from sun scald. Recommended for home and market garden use as 
well as shipping. 1938 ‘All America” Selection. 
(PKt., 10c) (oz., 85e) (% Ib., $2.25) (1 Ib., $8.00) prepaid 
Hy + 75 days. (Sweet) The outstanding ship- 
California Wonder ping sort because of its very thick 
flesh. Arrives on the market in an excellent fresh condition. Plants 
vigorous, upright, prolific. Fruits mostly four-lobed, chunky, 4% 
by 4 inches, deep green becoming a bright crimson. Flesh extremely 
thick and firm, distinct mild flavor. Produces some green fruits 
nearly as early as Ruby King. Our stock is the result of single plant 
selection, and much more uniform than usual. Average weight of 
fruits, 6 ounces, 

(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 85c) prepaid 
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California Wonder Low Bush 7°, .{*3*. Sweet) | This 
single plant found in one of our seed fields. Exceptionally well bred; 
the earliest and most uniform stock of California Wonder that it 
has ever been our pleasure to grow. While the bush is low, the 
peppers are borne high enough on the plant to avoid contact with 
the soil. Most of the fruits are four lobed. Average weight of fruits, 
7 ounces. 
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e e 120 days. Plants disease resistant, very tall 
Florida Giant and upright in growth with fruits aed well 
off the ground, making it very desirable for Florida growing. Fruits 
exceptionally thick walled and resemble California Wonder except 
that they average one-third longer for the same diameter. Very 
productive and ship well. Color green turning to brilliant, deep red 
at maturity. (Sweet.) 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., S5e) prepaid 
Harris Wonder 68 days. A new early, very prolific, thick 
meated pepper which is said to be a cross 
between Harris Early Giant and California Wonder. While ne aS 
slightly smaller than California Wonder its earliness makes it highly 
desirable in climates where the seasons are short. We consider it 
an ideal type for stuffed peppers because of the absence of the deep 
folds at the ends of the fruits. (Sweet.) 
(PkKt., 10c) (0z., 90c) prepaid 
e At! 57 days. Introduced by the Connecticut ri- 
Windsor & cultural Experiment Station; “All eae 
Award of Merit Winner for 1937. Combines the size and type of 
Ruby King with the thick walled mild flesh of the Pimento. Length 
4% inches, Diameter at stem 2% inches tapering. (Sweet.) 
(Unable to Supply) 
Worldbeater 70 days. (Sweet). A valuable market garden and 
shipping variety. Is particularly popular in the 
south. Fruits mostly four lobed, 5 inches long, 3% inches in diam- 
eter; deep green, becoming bright deep red. Flesh thick, mild and 
very sweet. Weight of fruit commonly 6 ounces. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 60c) (14 Ib., $1.75) Cb., $6.00) prepaid 
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64 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
