
NORTHRUP. KING & CO.’S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
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PEPPER 

California Wonder 
Anaheim Chili 80 days 
A hot variety planted mainly in the south 
and in California. Long, smooth, tapering, 
deep green fruits changing to bright scarlet 
when ripe. 
California Wonder 75 days 
The most popular, widely used and 
finest of the mild flavored large peppers. 
Fruits four lobed, when young, 4% in. long, 
4 in. in diameter. Has very thick walls, the 
green changing a crimson when ripe. Ex- 
cellent for shipping, home or market gar- 
dening. 
Chinese Giant 80 days 
A very iarge, mid-season variety known 
as a remarkable show fruit. Emerald green 
turning to scarlet, very large in size. Very 
mild and sweet. Plant grows 2 ft. high or 
less. The fruit is about 4% in. long, 4 to 5 
in. in diameter, usually has four ridges, in- 
dented at blossom end. 
Golden Queen 78 days 
A large yellow pepper of mild, sweet 
flavor. Resembles Ruby King in shape and 
size. 3-lobed fruits, pendent, tapered, deep 
green, twining, attractive yellow when ripe. 
Harris Earliest 58 days 
The earliest of the large peppers, hence 
splendidly adapted to growing in the North. 
Mild, sweet, deep green; scarlet when ripe. 
Fruit 3% to 4 in. long, 3 in. wide. 
Harris Early Giant 63 days 
An early variety for home and market 
gardens. Plant very prolific, bearing 12 to 
14 large fruits which measure 5 in. long 
and 3% in. in diameter. Slightly later than 
Harris Earliest. 
Hungarian Yellow Wax 65 days 
An early maturing hot yellow variety. The 
fruit turns crimson when ripe. Fruits are 
conical shape averaging about 6 in. in 
length. Plants are compact and thrifty. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose (Sweet) 
64 days 
Similar to World Beater. 
Large Sweet Spanish 70 days 
Large plants, very productive. Fruits 6 
to 7 in. long, 2% in. thick. Slightly tapered. 
Sweet flesh. Dark green when young, be- 
coming rich red. Medium early. 
Long Red Cayenne 70 days 
The favorite “hot” pepper. Conical shaped 
fruits, 4 to 5 in. long, % in. through, deep 
green becoming bright red. A popular va- 
riety for bunching with pot herbs or for 
winter use. Early. 
Pimiento or Perfection 73 days 
Vigorous plants growing about 30 in. 
high with short, broad, dark green leaves. 
Fruits heart-shaped, smooth, 8 in. long, 
deep green becoming deep red. Flesh thick, 
sweet and of excellent flavor. Grown on 
large scale for canning—and a fine variety 
for home and market gardens. 
Red Chili 82 days 
Plants 18 in. high. Fruits, borne upright, 
are 2 to 2% in. long, cone shaped, pale 
yellowish green when young, changing to 
rich red. Very pungent. Used mostly for 
pepper sauce, pickling or dried for winter 
use. 
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