Tri-State’s Peppers 
Cutture. Start the seed early indoors and transplant to the open ground when warm weather arrives. Set 
the plants 18 inches apart each way. | oz. produces about 2000 plants; 1 lb. plants an acre. 
NEAPOLITAN. 60 days. A very early, 
medium large, prolific variety. Fruits up- 
right in growth, 4 inches long and 2 inches 
thick, three-lobed. Yellowish green, be- 
coming bright red. Flesh extremely mild 
and sweet. This variety is also known as 
White Caps and is largely used for frying. 
Oz. 75c; lb. $2.50; lb. $8.00. 
WORLDBEATER SPECIAL. 70 days. A 
cross between Ruby King and Chinese, 
Giant. The flesh is thick, mild and sweet. 
Fruits mostly four-lobed, 5 by 334 inches, 
smooth, glossy green becoming bright red 
when ripe. This is the most productive 
and the best shipping variety but is not so 
heavy as California Wonder or Early Cal- 
wonder. 
Oz. 75c; 4lb. $2.50; lb. $8.00. 
EARLY CALWONDER. 67 days. An ex- 
cellent Pepper of the California Wonder 
type, but much earlier and more produc- 
tive. The plants are smaller and the 
fruits are just as heavy and of the same 
blocky type, 4 by 3% inches. 
Oz. 75c; 4lb. $2.50; lb. $8.00. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER. 75 days. A 
very vigorous plant producing mostly 
four-lobed fruits about 414 by 334 inches. 
Very attractive, dark green changing to 
bright crimson. Flesh thick, sweet and 
mild. 
Oz. 75c; Ylb. $2.50; lb. $8.00. 

PEPPER, California Wonder 

WINDSOR A. 57 days. Developed by Dr. 
L. C. Curtis of the Connecticut Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station. A first-early 
type for market gardeners. Plants very 
prolific. Fruits 444 by 214 inches, mostly 
three-lobed to pointed, medium green and 
thick fleshed. A very good producer. 
Oz. $1.25; l4lb. $3.50; lb. $10.00. 
SUNNYBROOK. 75 days. Tomato- 
shaped fruit with thick mild flesh. Deep 
green changing to red. Sometimes called 
Sweet Cheese. 
Oz. $1.25; lb. $3.50; Ib. $10.00. 
LONG THICK CAYENNE. 70 days. The 
most popular long hot Pepper. Fruits are 
6 to 8 inches long, inclined to be smooth 
and curved. 
Oz. 75c; Mlb. $2.25; lb. $7.00. 
LARGE RED CHERRY. 80 days. Round, 
smooth fruits about an inch in diameter. 
Solid and very pungent; color is deep green 
changing to red. Used for pickling. 
Oz. 85c; Ylb. $2.75; lb. $8.50. 
LARGE HOT SQUASH. A squash-shaped 
Pepper, slightly ribbed. Green in color, 
later turning to red. Used for pickling 
and in chili-sauce, since it has a pungent 
flavor. 
Oz. $1.00; 14lb. $3.00; Ib. $9.00. 
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Pumpkin 
Cu.LtTurE. Plant the seed in hills 8 to 12 feet apart 
each way, 4 seeds to a hill. Often grown among corn 
to save space. 1 oz. plants 25 hills; 3 to 4 Ibs. an 
acre. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. 115 days. 
(FACE PUMPKIN.) Fruits large, partly 
globe shaped, hard, smooth and somewhat 
ribbed; deep orange in color. Flesh thick, 
orange-yellow, coarse and sweet. Used for 
cooking and stock feed. 
Oz. 20c; lb. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
LARGE CHEESE. 110 days. Fruits flat, 
slightly ribbed, cream colored; flesh very 
thick, orange-yellow and of fine quality. 
Used for cooking and canning. 
Oz. 20c; lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
SMALL SUGAR (NEW ENGLAND PIE). 
105 days. The earliest Pumpkin and the 
favorite for pies. Deep fruits slightly 
flattened at the ends; skin smooth, fur- 
rowed, reddish orange. Hard rind; thick, 
deep salmon-yellow flesh. Fine for pies. 
Oz. 20c; 4lb. 50c; Ib. $1.50. 
20) TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 


