
RUBY GIANT 
PEPPER 
LONG RED 
CAYENNE 
SMALL SUGAR PUMPKIN 
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PEPPERS 
Packet, 10c; 1 Ounce, 30c; 1 Ounce, 55c; 14 Pound, $1.65. 
Except those specially priced. 
All Prices on This Page Postpaid. 
4 = They thrive best in a warm, deep, fairly 
Planting Instructions moist, fertile, sandy loam, although they are 
often grown commercially on moderately heavy soils. They should be 
started in hotbeds, In February or March, and not planted outside until the 
soll is warm and there is no danger of frost. Set the plants in rows 2 feet 
apart and 18 inches in the row. 
SWEET VARIETIES bene 
BARTELDES RUBY GIANT..................... 1% 
A cross between the Ruby King and the Chinese Giant, having 
the good qualities of both. The peppers are of very large, size 
and so sweet and mild that they can be eaten raw. The flesh is 
very thick and when ripe is of a deep red color; matures early. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER..................+..+--- 6 
This new introduction of sweet pepper has strong, thick walls 
which are crisp and juicy. Similar to the Chinese Giant, but 
considered superior because of the thick walls, and is larger. 
Fruits are about 4% inches long and 3% inches in diameter. 
Vo 0Z., 35c; 1 oz., 60c; 1% Ib., $2.00. 
RUBY: KING... 210. 0c iote. cic antie ie etree <tr sts che een O 
A remarkably mild and pleasant pepper of bright red color, grow- 
ing 4 or 5 inches long, by about 3 inches through. The fruit is 
tapering or cone-shaped. 
LARGE BELL or BULL NOSE................... 60 
A thick-set plant of light green color, branches short and stiff; 
fruit has four deep furrows and four corresponding ridges along 
Ee ge Flesh is very thick with few seeds. Usually mildly 
avored. 
CHINESE) GIANT irittere te asiatoter ssa ee teres rite OO 
A late leafy variety, with square fruit of splendid shape for 
stuffing, of glossy-red color when ripe, very large, and of mild 
flavor. '/2 oz., 35c; 1 oz., 60c; 14 Ib., $1.80. 
PEPPER :PIMENTO (ot ge es eh ee ee oO 
Very mild with thick heavy flesh and has a delicate flavor. The 
shape is very good, being of medium length and smooth. Delicious 
when used in salads or creamed like onions. 
“HOT” VARIETIES 
LONG RED CAYENNE i Spee ee eee CO 
Fruit is a brilliant coral red, conical, and from 2 to 3 inches long 
and about 1l-inch thick. Very hot to the taste. 
SMALDL RED (CHILD er eta. sale tal ti eee ee ee 
Appearance very distinct from other kinds. Long tapering seed 
Mea of very bright scarlet color when ripe, and always very 
ot. 
LARGE: RED * CHILD. oxo fo. ee wench oe tee ee ee 
Larger than the small red Chili. Fruit is very bright red, very 
hot. Used for making chili. 
PUMPKINS 
Packet, 5 Cents. 
x _ They require the same general culture as 
Planting Instructions melons and squashes. The common practice 
is to plant the seeds in the cornfield, either in hills or between the rows, 
after the last cultivation. ° 
SMALE SUGAR? seiko ae Ope oe ene 2 
Most desirable variety for making pies. Smaller than the field 
pumpkin, round, flattened, fine grained, sweet and very prolific. 
1 oz., 15c; '4 Ib., 50c. 
CONNECTICUT BIELD 32). c.cccas «st «> loses eek 
The well known old Connecticut variety. Skin is of orange color, 
with deep orange flesh. Generally grown for feeding dairy stock. 
1 oz., 15c; '4 Ib., 45c. 
A heavy yielder, and very good for a main crop variety. Flesh 
is pale yellow, tender, and of excellent quality. It is fine for 
pies. 1 0z., 10c; 1% Ib., 35c. 
KENTUCKY ‘RIELD ir one eon. tee ene ie ee oO 
A large variety, hardy, late and very prolific. Fruit is rounded, 
flattened, with sweet yellow flesh. Excellent for canning. 1 oz., 
10c; '4 Ib., 35c. 
KING OF MAMMOTH or GENUINE MAMMOTH... 120 
The flesh and skin are of a bright, golden yellow. Notwith- 
standing its enormous size, it is one of the very best pie pump- 
kins ever grown, and a splendid keeper. 1 oz., 20c; '4 Ib., 75c. 
CUSHAW or CROOKNECK....................... 115 
Sometimes called White Crookneck Squash. Has a hard white 
or green striped shell, and sweet, solid, yellow flesh. It is a 
good pie pumpkin. 1 oz., 15c; 4 Ib., 50c. 
