
MERRIMAC WONDER PEPPER 
A new sweet pepper has been originated at the University of 
New Hampshire. The Merrimac Wonder Pepper was especially 
developed for earliness and dependability in northern climates 
where other‘ varieties often: fail to set fruits, The peppers are 
of good size, mostly four-lobed, blocky in shape and are borne 
upright. The flesh is firm and sweet and the walls are excep- 
tionally thick, making it a good shipping variety. Glossy deep 
green when growing, Merrimac Wonder becomes deep glowing 
crimson when ripe. It 1s so prolific that under ordinary grow- 
ing conditions each plant becomes a solid cluster of fruits. 
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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
For more than a century devoted to the spreading of 
knowledge about the care and cultivation of trees, shrubs, 
fruits, flowers and vegetables. Membership includes Library 
privileges, admission to shows, and subscription to the mag- 
azine “Horticulture.” 
Annual membership, $3.00. Massachusetts Horticultural 
Society, 300 Mass. Ave., Boston 15, Mass. 
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