






SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 29 

Pkts. any variety Peppers 
10c. each 
except where noted 
Peppers 

Pfeffer—Pimiento—Peperone 
_ Peppers should be started under glass. Transplant 
into the open ground towards the close of May, hav- 
ing the rows two feet apart; plant a foot apart in the 
rows. The ground should be made very rich, either 

Ruby Giant Pepper 
by high manuring before the plants are transplanted, 
or by the liberal application of fertilizer afterwards. 
Number of days shown is from transplanting. 
Neapolitan. (60 days). One of the earliest, large- 
ly used for frying because of its extremely mild 
sweet flesh. Fruits upright, medium sized, three 
lobed, 4 inches long by 2 inches in diameter. Per 
pkt., 10c.; oz., 65c.; %4-lb., $2.00; 1b., $7.00. 
Large Bell or Bull Nose. (Hot Strain). (60 days). 
Earliest of the hot varieties, medium large fruits, 
bell type, 3x 234 inches, deep green changing to 
scarlet. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 65c.; %4-1b., $2.00; Ib., $7.00. 
Early Giant. (63 days). An early, medium large 
pepper, 4% inches long by 3% inches in diameter, 
slightly tapered, three lobed, mild flavored. Per 
pkt., 10c.; oz., 65c.; %4-lb., $2.00; Ib., $7.00. 
California Wonder Special. (65 days). An earlier 
and more productive strain of the blocky, thick- 
walled California Wonder type. Plants shorter, 
more stocky, fruits 3 and 4 lobed, 4x 3% inches, 
smooth with exceptionally thick, mild, sweet flesh; 
very attractive, largely used for baking. Per pkt., 
105 oz, /0c.- 14-lb., $2.25;:1b.; $7.50. 
California Wonder. Regular strain. (75 days). 
Plants taller, fruits later, slightly larger but not so 
productive in Connecticut and North of New Jersey. 
We recommend the earlier and more productive 
Special Strain. 

Typical Green Mountain 
Ruby King. (70 days). A vigorous, upright plant 
and productive. Fruits mostly 3 lobed, 5 x 3 inches, 
tapered, flesh sweet and mild flavored. Per pkt., 
10c.; 0z., 60c.; 14-lb., $1.95; Ib., $6.50. 
Ruby Giant or Worldbeater. (75 days). One of 
the largest and best sweet peppers for general use. 
Fruits 5 x 3% inches, largely four lobed, deep green 
changing to ruby red; flesh thick, sweet and mild. 
Very productive and important for market shipping 
E es use. Pkt., 10c.; 0z., 60c.; %4-Ib., $1.95; Ib., 
6.50. 
Chinese Giant. (80 days). One of the largest. It 
is the square-shouldered type, sweet flesh, five days 
later than Ruby Giant and not so productive. Per 
oz., 70c.; %4-lb., $2.25; lb., $7.50. 
Sunnybrook. (73 
days). An improved 
squash or tomato- 
shaped pepper, twice 
the size of the old 
sort, one of the very 
thick walled peppers. 
Fruits 3 to 3% inches 
diameter by 2% to 3 
inches deep. . Abso- 
lutely sweet. Per oz., 

60c.; %-lb., $1.95; 
Ib., $6.50. 
Hungarian Wax. PAE A Botti h ss LS TI» 
(65 days). Hot. 
Plants dwarf and prolific; fruits slender, 6x1% 
inches, tapered, very pungent, waxy yellow chang- 
ine=atosbreht. crimson. Per pkt., Wettozs. boc 
%4-lb., $2.00; 1b., $7.00. 
Red Cherry. (82 days). (Large). A small round 
variety of dwarf growth, very pungent and quite or- 
namental. Per oz., 65c.; 1%4-lb., $2.00. 
Small Chili. (82 days). Very pungent and pro- 
lific. Per oz., 65c.; %4-lb., $2.00. 
Mammoth Cayenne. (Anheim Chili). (80 days). 
Fruit mildly pungent, bright red, five to six inches 
long by one inch thick at the stem and tapering to 
a point. Per oz., 65c:; 14-lb., $2.00. 
Tabasco. (95 days). The hottest of peppers, small 
bright red whenripe. Per oz., 70c.; %4-lb., $2.25. 

California Wonder Special 
Potatoes 
As prices of potatoes fluctuate according to supply 
and demand, it is impossible to make prices for seed 
stock that will hold throughout the planting season. 
Catalogue goes to press in December. Quotations 
will be given on application. All our seed stock is 
northern grown by specialists and sold at very close 
prices. Orders booked in advance are usually lowest. 
Irish Cobbler. A very prolific, early, round, white. 
We have arranged for a supply of certified seed 
stock of this popular sort. 
