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Calwonder Pepper 


PEAS—Continued 
205 Alderman (Improved Telephone) 
Pkt, 10c2% 1b 30c: by, 5062 2105.) 953 5,108 152.00 
(75 days.) (4 feet.) The best of all the tall late Peas for home and 
market gardens. Pods are 5 inches long, are plump to round, dark green 
and well filled. The plant branches and bears profusely over a long 
late picking season. The vines must be well supported with tall brush 
or wire. Wider rows necessary than the varieties with shorter vines. 
213 Giant Stride P&t., !0c; % 1b., 25c; lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 95c; 5 lbs., $2.00 
(75 days.) (2 feet.) Wilt-resistant. An outstanding large podded Pea. 
Outstanding feature of this plant is that it is only 24 inches tall; it bears 
a heavy crop of extremely showy pods, 5 to 5'\4 inches long, having 
8 to 9 large Peas, dark green, pointed and plump. 
217 Melting Sugar Pikt., 10c; % 1b., 30c; lb., 55c; 2 lbs., $1.05; 5 lbs., $2.25 
(72 days.) (4 feet.) Edible pods. A flat-podded edible pod sort for 
home and market garden. Pods 4!% inches long, stringless, brittle, of 
splendid quality; used in the manner of snap Beans. 
210 Dwarf Grey Sugar 
Pkt. 0c; Y% 1b..30c: 1b., 50c;-2-10s3,95c; 5. lbs $2.00 
(68 days.) (2 feet.) Edible nod. Very popular for home gardening. 
Vines medium green with pods 2!% inches long, curved, pointed. 
206 Black Eye Peas 
Pkt., 10c: % lb., 306; 1b., 50c; 2 lbs., 95c; 5 lbs., $2.00 
(45 days.) These are a prolific bearer of well-filled pods; the home gar- 
dener should grow them for an extra early supply of sweet, tender Peas; 
also can be grown to produce dry Peas for winter use. 
Sweet Peppers 
A packet of seed will produce about 75 plants; 1 ounce about 1000 plants. 
Peppers are not difficult to grow. Their early culture is similar to that 
of Tomatoes. After all danger of frost is past, late in May or early June, in 
this latitude, set your Peppers in the garden, spacing the plants 2 by 3 feet. 
eee, the Peppers picked before they turn red to assure continued pro- 
uction. 
696 Calwonder Pkt., 15c; Y% oz., 45c; 02., 80c; % 1b., $2.40 
(63 days.) A week earlier and a more productive strain than California 
Wonder. Fruits blocky and smooth, slightly smaller than California 
Wonder but of equally thick flesh. Plants shorter, fruits are set earlier 
oe more prolific; very attractive market type and excellent for home 
garden. 
695 California Wonder! Pkt., 10c; Y2 0z., 45c; 0z., 80c; %4 1b., $2.40 
(72 days.) This fine variety is a most dependable yielder. This large, 
sweet-meated Pepper is longer than the Calwonder, 3- to 4-lobed and 
excellent for stufing. It is mild and sweet, and may be eaten raw, 
though it is not as palatable as the Holmes Prolific Sweet, although at 
maturity it turns a bright crimson in color. In addition to being a home 
garden Pepper that matures early, California Wonder makes a very 
profitable crop for the market under good growing conditions. 
697 Golden California Wonder 
Pkt., 15c; % oz., 45c; 0z., 85c: % I1b., $2.50 
(72 days.) A California Wonder that turns to golden orange. See page 5. 
708 Oshkosh Pkt., 10c; ¥% 02z., 45c; 0z., 80c; % 1b., $2.40 
(70 days.) The largest and best yellow pepper. Before maturing it is 
of a deep green color; large, smooth, best shape for stufing. When ripe 
the color is a deep orange-yellow. Flesh exceptionally thick. The sweet- 
est Pepper grown. We highly recommend this variety for market or 
home use where smooth, firm, thick flesh and high quality are more de- 
sired than earliness. Much superior to Golden Queen. 
698 Pennwonder Pit lb? > of 456s 10750067) al bee 00 
(62 days.) A fine new Pepper for the North. See page 5. 
702 Holmes’ Prolific Sweet Pki., 15c; \% 0z., 45c; 02., 85c; V4 lb.. $2.85 
(70 days.) A very popular and dependable Pepper. Earlier than Cali- 
fornia Wonder, about the same thickness of flesh. Gives heavy yields 
of large, beautiful red fruits and holds its size throughout the season. 
You will have no regrets with Holmes’ Prolific Sweet. 
“7 Lf Beater (Rutgers Strain) 
Pkt., 10c; Y% oz., 40c; oz, (oc; % 1b. $2.20 
(70 des) This variety has been and still is popular in many sections. 
The plants, which are strong and heavy yielders, mature several days 
earlier than the older type and bear much better crops. The plants yield 
a fruit about 5 inches long and 31% inches in diameter that are 4-lobed 
and have a thick, mild, sweet flesh that turns from green to a bright 
red when ripe. 
THE HOLMES SEED COMPANY, CANTON, OHIO 
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