SEED GROWERS 69 

PEPPER (Cont.) 
Days from 
setting of 
plants 
ERT) a) RA i el Ra 73 
(Extremely hot) Very pungent; popular near the Mexican-Texas border. 
Fruits: Abundant, small, 13g inches long, 1% inch thick; candle 
flame shape; very dark green ripening to deep crimson. 
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(Sweet) A home variety also known as Cheese, 
Fruits: Tomato shaped, 3 inches in diameter, 2 inches deep; glossy 
dark green turning deep red. 
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(Sweet) Popular home garden variety, frequently used for home canning. 
Fruits: About the same size and shape as Bull Nose; skin golden 
yellow, with thick sweet yellow flesh. 
TRG ZENA BED RS Co jeg Saree te mere PSD NE esr et ule Pt or eS 70 
(Sweet) Standard, early shipping 
pepper, particularly 
popular in the South. 
Our strain is outstand- 
ingly productive and uni- 
form. 
Fruits: 5 inches long, 3% inches 
in diameter; deep green, 
becoming bright deep red. 
Flesh thick and sweet. 

PUMPKIN 
Cucurbita spp. 
Days 
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Largely used for stock feeding. Fruits very large, somewhat variable in form 
and color. 
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A late and very productive variety, largely used for canning on the Pacific 
Coast. Fruits long oblong, otherwise similar to Kentucky Field in texture 
and interior color. Very thick, deep orange flesh. 
115 
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For stock feeding. Fruits large, commonly become 20 to 24 inches long and 
weigh 12 pounds; solid thick crookneck and round blossom end; smooth, 
white with green stripes and veining; shell thin; flesh thick, coarse, cream 
colored. 
