





CULTURE, The pods of green Peppers are green until in ripening they turn red or yellow, accord- 
-ing to the variety. Start Peppers in hotbeds, maintaining a temperature of 70 degrees and in other 
Ways treat.tike a Tomato. Set out of doors after frosts in 30-inch rows, giving each plant 18 inches 
Inca TOW. 
CHINESE GIANT 
Large, Attractive, Sweet - One of 
the largest of the red varieties, 
the fruits being 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter, square-like in shape, 
blunt at the ends and somewhat 
crumpled, The thick flesh is tasty, 
mild, sweet. No. 563, Pkt. 15¢; 
1/2 oz. 35¢; 02. 65¢. 
SWEET SALAD 
MILDEST OF ALL PEPPERS 
Not a trace of hotness to these 
beautiful, thick fleshed peppers. 
Fruits are heart shaped, smooth 
and dark green: Ne, 515, Pkt. 10¢; 
1/2 oz. 35¢; 02. 65¢e. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 
Sturdy plants bear 6 to 8 enormous fruits, The re- 
markable sweetness of their thick walls makes them 
excellent for stuffing or salads, Medium late. Skin 
deep green changing to rich crimson. No, 525, 
Pkt, .15¢; 1/2 oz. 30¢; 02. 55¢. 
MIXED SMALL HOT PEPPERS 
Here you have a mixture of the hot-fruited peppers 
which gives you a variety for your pickling and chili 
sauce. Included are the Long Red Cayenne, Tom 
Thumb, Tobasco, Red Hot and small Red Chili. 


GOLDEN 
QUEEN PEPPER 
Shaped Like Ruby Queen - This 
popular yellow. variety is of sweet, 
mild flavor. The fruits are 3-lob- 
ed, tapered and deep green, tyurn- 
ing to a golden yellow, No. 571, 
Pkt. 15¢; 1/2 oz. 30¢; 02. 50c. 
BULL NOSE 
A perfect sweet Pepper for home 
use. A large, bright red variety 
with thick flesh of mild flavor. 
The plant is vigorous in growth, 
of stocky nature, seldom more 
than 2 feet high. No. 050, Pkt. 10; 
t/2-62)/30¢7"0z. 50c: 
EARLY PIMENTO 
All American Bronze Medal 
Winner. 65 days. Mme of the 
earliest of all peppers and 
especially desirable to use 
both green and red and in 
making canned pimentos. 
Peppers are heart shaped, 
smooth dark green turning 
bright red when ripe. 
No. 673, Pkt. 15e; 
1/2.0z. 35¢; oz. 65e. 



























CULTURE. One ounce wil! plant 50 hills. Plant in May in the Corn field or in the garden, in hills 
8 to 10 feet apart each way, four seeds in a hill. In other respects cultivate in the same manner as 
Melons and Cucumbers. . 
/ IMPROVED 
CONNECTICUT FIELD 
ideal for Canning and Pies-This 
very productive pumpkin is usual- 
ly planted in corn fields where 
it has room to spread, It bears 
an abundance of large fruits of 
thick, sweet, orange-yellow flesh. 
No. 528, -Pkt. 10¢; oz. 20c; 
1/4 Ib. 50c. 
SMALL SUGAR PIE 
The most desirable pumpkin for 
home or market. Round, medium 
size fruits with orange-yellow 
skin and rich orange flesh which 
is wonderful for pies. Meaty, 
sweet, and fine grained. A good 
keeper. No. 395, Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20¢; 1/4 lb. 50¢. 
JUMBO PRIZE 
This world-beating Giant 

GOLDEN CUSHAW OR 


CROOKNECK 
PUMPKIN 
The skin of this mammoth 
crookneck pumpkin is gol- 
den yellow, smooth and hard; 
flesh thick, yellow, dry and 
sweet, Very fine flavor. 
No. 546, Pkt. 10¢; 02. 20c; 
1/4 lb. 50c. 
Pumpkin astonishes every- 
one by its mammoth size 
and heavy weight. Always 
a prizewinner at fairs be- 
cause in addition to its 
enormous size the meat is \i/' 
tender and deliciously fla- 
vored, excellent for cooking 
and fine for pies. No. 052, 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25; 1/4 Ib. 60¢, 


