

LARGE BELL or BULL NOSE—60 days. A popular, early 
sweet, prolific sort, w.th small, erect plants. Fruits blunt, 
deep green, chang ng to scarlet red; mild in flavor. 
Postpaid (F kt. 10c) (Oz. 60c) (%4 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.00). 
PAPRIKA—70 days. A new item in the U. S. A. Plant of me- 
dium size, very prolif c. Fruits 4% inches long and 1% inches 
wide at stem end, tapered, deep red at maturicy, flavor sweet 
with pungency in ribs and seeds. 
Postpaid (F kt. 10c) (Oz. 75e) (44 Ib. $2.50) (Ib. $7.50). 
WORLD BEATER (Wilt Resistant Strain)—75 days. A new 
development in peppers. a wilt resistant strain. Fru.t 4-lobed, 
and very large. Flesh thic.., m ld and sweet. Pepper tapering 
and of a bright ruby red when ripe, very prolific. 
~ Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 75c) (44 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.00). 
HOT VARIETIES 

PEPPER, CHILI 
ANAHEIM CHILI—80 days. A hot, late variety; used for home 
and market garden, and for canning and drying. Fruits taper- 
ing, deep green, chang ng to bright scarlet at maturity. 
’ Postpaid (I kt. 10c) (Oz. 75c) (4 Ib. $2.00) (ib. $6.00). 
COLLEGE No. 9—80 days. A hot variety developed by the New 
Mexico Experiment Station. Very similar to Anaheim but 
pods are smaller and more slender. Fruits dark red when 
mature, excellent for drying 
Postpaid (Fkt. 10c) (Oz. 60c) (%4 Ib. $1.25) (Ib. $4.50). 
HUNGARIAN YELLOW WAX—65 days. Long, waxy-yellow, 
‘changing to crimson. Pointed and tapering. Plants dwarf 
and prolific. 
Postpaid (Flt. 10c) (Oz. 75e) (14 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.50). 
IMPROVED THICK LONG RED—70 days. Bright red pods 
about 4 inches long; thicker than the ordinary Red Cayenne. 
Flesh thick and very hot. Very prolific and qu te early. 
Postpaid (Fkt. 10c) (Oz. 75c) (%4 tb. $2.00) (Ib. $6.50). 
LONG RED CAYENNE—70 days. A red, hot variety. Fruits 
tapering, frequently twisted; very pungent; deep green 
changing to bril.iant red. 
Postpaid (Fkt. 10c) (Oz. 75c) (%4 Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.50). 
MEXICAN CHILI—70 days. A large, hot pepper used in mak- 
ing tamales and pungent sauces. Color is glossy green turn: 
ing to red when ripe. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 75c) (4 tb. $2.00) (Ib. $6.50). 
RED CHERRY—82 days. Plants vigorous, upright, prolific. 
Fru ts erect, conical, Cl iganees pungent. Color yellowish 
green. changing to deep re 
Postpaid (Plt. 10¢) (Oz. 75e) (i Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.50). 
RED CHILI—82 days. Small, pointed, yellowish-green chang- 
ing to deep red 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (Oz. 75e) (4% Ib. $2.00) (Ib. $6.50). 
THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY — DENVER, COLORADO ing 

PUMPKIN 
CULTURE—One ounce of seed will plant twenty hills; three 
pounds an acre. Pumpkins are very s.milar in culture to the 
squashes and other vine crops, except that they are not so 
particular as to soil and cultivation. In the latitude of Denver 
they may be planted during May in the garden or in the corn 
field 6 to 8 feet each way. 

DICKINSON—A large extraordinary thick fleshed sweet, deep 
golden yellow pumpkin, excellent for canning without addi- 
tion of sugar, smooth texture, also good for stock feeding as 
it has ah gh protein content. 
Postpaid (Fkt. 5c) (Oz. 15c) (4 Ib. 50ce) (Ib. $1.50). 
SMALL SUGAR OR PIE—It is small, has deep orange skin. 
fine-grained flesh, is an excellent keeper and very prolific. 
Postpaid (EF kt. 5e) (Oz. 15e) (44 Ib. 50c) (Ib. $1.50). 
GREEN STRIPED CUSHAW—13 inches to 2 feet long and 12 
inches in diameter; green striped with crooked neck. Flesh 
thick, yellow, coarse but sweet. 
Postpaid (I kt. 5c) (Oz. 15c) (4% Ib. 50e) (Ib. $1.50). 
JAPANESE PIE—The flesh is thick, of a rich salmon color, 
f.ne-grained, dry and sweet. Seed cavity very small. Very 
early, productive and highly esteemed for pies or cooking. 
Postpaid (I kt. 5e) (Oz. 15e) (4 Ib. 50c) (Ib. $1.50). 
KING OF THE MAMMOTH OR POTIRON—The largest of all 
pumpkins, often 2 feet or more in diameter, and sometimes 
weighing over 100 pounds. The skin is sallow-yellow; the 
flesh thick and of a bright yellow; often used for pies, but 
grown principally for stock feeGing 
Postpaid (Flt. 5c) (Oz. 15¢) (%4 Ib. 500) (Ib. $1.75). 
LARGE CHEESE OR KENTUCKY FIELD—Large, round, 
somewhat flattened. A fine keeper. Flesh ylelow, very thick 
and of excelient qual ty. Fine for family or market use; also 
grown for s‘ock feeding . 
Postpaid (EF kt. 5c) (Oz. 15e) (4 Ib. 50c) (Ib. $1.50). 
CONNECTICUT FIELD—A large, round or slightly oval 
pumpkin. Skin reddish-orange color, w.th rich orange-yellow 
flesh. Grown extensively for stock feeding; also good for pies. 
Generally planted with corn. 
Postpaid (i kt. 5c) (Oz. 15c) (44 Ib. 50c) (Ib. $1.50). 
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO—Recommended for pies and 
custards. Pear-shaped, slightly ribbed, creamy white color 
slightly striped with green. Flesh creamy white, fine-grained, 
dry and with flavor resembling a sweet potato. 
Postpaid (F kt. 5c) (Oz. 15c) (44 Ib. 50c) (Ib. $1.50). 

