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Culture. Sow seed one-half inch deep in the hot bed in March. After danger of frost is past, transplant into open ground. An ounce will produce about 
2000 plants; one pound wil! set an acre. The number of days refers to time from setting plants to maturity. 

Florida Giant Pepper 
Sweet Varieties 
WORLDBEATER SPECIAL 73-78 days 
The best all-around large pepper for either the home or 
market garden. It is a cross between Ruby King and Chinese 
Giant and is as early as Ruby King but considerably larger. 
The flesh is thick, mild and sweet. One of the leading ship- 
ping varieties in the South. Pkt. 20c; oz. 55¢; % Ib. $1.80; 
Ib. $6.00. 
FLORIDA GIANT 74-78 days 
A California Wonder type pepper originated and de- 
veloped in Florida, this variety is now considered one of the 
best shipping varieties in the South. It is a day or two later 
than California Wonder but the fruits average larger. The 
plants are 24 to 30 inches tall, of vigorous growth and with 
heavy foliage. Pkt. 25c; oz. 70c; % Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 72-76 days 
This variety resembles Chinese Giant in shape but has 
thick side walls making the pepper firmer and heavier than 
many other kinds. The fruits are 32 to 4 inches in diameter, 
4 to 42 inches long, very blocky, mostly 4 lobed, upright, 
thick flesh, flavorful and very mild, glossy deep green color 
becoming red at maturity. Pkt. 25c¢; oz. 70c; Y Ib. $2.50; 
Ib. $8.00. 
EARLY CALWONDER 65-68 days 
An excellent pepper of the California Wonder type; a 
week earlier and more productive. The fruits while not quite 
as large, have the same thick flesh and are smooth and 
sweet. Pkt. 25c; oz. 70c; % Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00. 
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WINDSOR “A” 58-62 days 
A popular home garden and local market type developed 
by the Connecticut Agriculture Experiment Station. It is 
about the shape and size of Ruby King, with the thicker side 
walls of California Wonder, although lighter green in color. 
It is smooth shaped, mostly three lobed. It bears a tremendous 
crop of early fruit, although some other varieties may out- 
yield it over a long season. Where the season is short it is 
especially recommended. Pkt. 25c; oz. 70c; Y% Ib. $2.50; 
'b. $8.00. 
ILLINOIS F 5 58-62 days 
A very heavy yielding pepper, with fruits of the Ruby 
King type, 3 to 4 lobed, 4Y2 to 5 inches long by 3% to 4 
inches. Has a fine crimson-red color, medium thick walls, and 
45 fruits will fill a bushel. It has the quality of always bear- 
ing maturing fruits, instead of dropping one set and then 
maturing another. It is not recommended for the farther 
north states, such as Michigan, Minnesota, etc. Pkt. 30c; oz. 
$1.00; % Ib. $3.60; Ib. $12.00. 
RUBY KING 67-72 days 
An excellent all-around pepper for home or market. The 
fruits are about five inches long, tapered to square ends, 
mostly 4 lobed, medium thick, firm and sweet. Pkt. 20c; oz. 
55c; % |b. $1.80; Ib. $6.00. 
WALTHAM BEAUTY 60 days 
Well adapted to northern climates, where it gives a high 
early and a heavy total yield. The fruits are glossy green at 
first, early turning to an attractive red, thick walled and 
tapering slightly, averaging 32 inches in diameter at the 
shoulder and 4—4'/ inches in length, with 4 lobes. The flavor 
is sweet. Pkt. 25c; oz. 70c; 4 Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00. 

California Wonder Pepper 
