N. SLUIS G SONS, CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS 
Pepper 
SWEET VARIETIES 
On 
Apple-Shaped Pimento. The fruit 
is apple or tomato shaped; color 
green, changing to bright red 
when ripe 
California Wonder. Large green 
Pepper with thick sidewalls. 
Vaeldtmoderate =. cn). ahs otaeena'e .80 
Calwonder. A thick-walled, heavy 
Pepper. Earlier and more pro- 
lific than California Wonder..  .80 
Chinese Giant. The largest of all; 
stays green until late; in our lo- 
cality the yield is light....... iB 
SS interac ee ekaree FOD: 
Harris Early Giant pa tracts a .60 
King of the North. Plants yield a 
good number of medium sized 
fruits, -opecial stock, .745. 0s -. 65 
Oakview Wonder. A splendid sel- 
ection of California Wonder 
with extra thick flesh. Plants 
medium size; fruits large, heavy 
ANAL HUMNOGROWS Coocaccodeatac 80 
Oshkosh. A medium early sort; 
glossy green turning to canary- 
yellow when ripe. Fruits are 
smooth without lobes, tapering 
to a blunt point 
Magnum Dulce 
Rocky Ford. Sweet, large andearly .85 
Sweet Mountain. Popular in some 
sections as an early red Pepper. .65 
Improved Worldbeater. Wilt re- 
sisting strain; fruits mature early 
and are large in size 
Sweet Banana 
HOT VARIETIES 
Chicago Finger. Much used on 
the Chicago market; fruits 21/4, 
inches long, 34 inch thick at 
shoulder, tapering to a sharp 
point. Plants dwarf; very prolific .90 

Long Hungarian Pepper 
2.00 
2.40 
2.50 
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2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
3.00 
8.00 
7.50 
6.50 
6.00 
6.50 
8.00 
8.50 
8.50 
6.50 
6.50 
6.50 
9.00 
O72: 
Long Hungarian. Plant short and 
highly productive; fruits 5 to 6 
inches long, 1 inch thick at 
shoulder, tapering to a sharp 
point. Color waxy yellow turn- 
ing to bright red when ripe ..$0.65 
Long Red Cayenne. Large plant 
bearing fruits 4 inches long, 14 
inch thick at shoulder. Color 
deep green becoming red at 
MUNACLIFICY ea lie /crs isl wctere eo eyae 0 
Narrow Red Cayenne ......... 50 
Red Chili. Plant short and bushy. 
Fruits upright, very numerous, 2 
to 21% inches long, 3% inch 
thick at stem, yellowish green 
Lueniney Teds.) seats ner oie an 50 
Floral Gem. Heavily productive 
and pungent. Fruits 1'4-2 
inches long, 1 inch thick at 
shoulder, tapering to a blunt 
point. Waxy green turning~to 
bright red 


Calwonder Pepper 
Pumpkin 
Oz. 
Connecticut Field (Big Tom). 
The standard field Pumpkin, 
grown for pies, canning and 
stock feed. Fruits large, flat- 
tened at both ends, weigh 15 
to 30 Ibs. each. Skin deep 
orange, flesh orange-yellow ...$0.15 
Large Cheese or Kentucky Field .. .10 
Small Sugar or Pie. Early and 
prolific. Fruits 5 to 6 lbs., deep 
Ofane ep FOUN ere hes ae siveeie cs ous 15 
Striped Cushaw. Grown primar- 
ily for stock feeding ........ AS 
Dickinson. Excellent for pies. Skin 
buff-tan color; flesh bright or- 
ange; large size fruits ........ Als, 
V/ lb. 
$2.00 
2.00 
V/ Ib. 
$0.35 

Due to the Cool Summer in 1945, Pepper Seeds Are Scarce 
led 
Lb. 
$6.50 
5.00 
5.00 
9.00 
6.00 
Lb. 
1.40 
1.25 
