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PEPPERS 
One ounce to about 1,500 plants. Sfart in housebox . hotbed, 
Plant hot varieties away from sweet varieties to prevent mixing. 
615 Harris Early Giant (63 days.) The earliest sweet variety 
that we know of. Dwarf plant is productive and fruit is large, 
slightly tapered, 
624 Sunny Brook. (73 days.) The tomato shaped fruit, 2 inches 
deep and 3 inches across is sweet and mild. Plants are sturdy 
and produce heavy crops. 
626 Ruby King. (75 days.) Vigorous, bushy plants growing 2 feet 
high. Peppers 5 to 6 inches long and 3 inches across. 
618 Bell or Bullnose. (62 days.) Peppers 2 inches across and 3 
inches long. Occasionally hot-fruited. 
627. Ruby Giant. 75 days.) Similar to Ruby King but larger and 
broader at blossom end. An excellent shipper. 
619 Perfection Pimento. (70 days.) Fruits are heart shaped, thick 
flesh is sweet and mild. Excellent for canning. Plants large, 
erect and prolific. 
617 California Wonder—Improved Strain. 
(75 days.) The best market variety pro- 
duced to date. Plant is vigorous and pro- 
lific. Fruit is mostly four lobed and almost 
square (4x4 inches.) Thick flesh is sweet 
and mild. 
622 Chinese Giant. (80 days.) Largest of the 
- sweet peppers. Fruit is square ended and 

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slightly crumpled. Plants short and stocky. ; 
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Above Peppers: Pkt. 5c; % oz. 30c; oz. 55c; Wonder 
% Ib. $1.60. Postpaid. 
HOT PEPPERS 
623 Large Mexican Chili. (85 days.) Large thick-meated; dark 
red pods. For making chili. 
620 Tobasco Pickler, (92 days.) A fine hot pickling pepper. 
Orange-Scarlet color, extremely hot, 1% inches ‘ere. 3.8 inche 
thick. Plants are large and spreading, bearing heavily. 
628 Hungarian Wax. (65 days.) Peppers 2 in. across and 6 to 8 
in. long. Fruit is first green, changing to yellow, then to red 
when ripe. Very mild, and some are all sweet. 
629 Anaheim Chili. Fruits 1% in. across, 6 to 8 in. long. Very 
thick flesh, red when ripe. 
Hot Peppers are priced: Pkt. 5c; % oz. 35c. Postpaid. 
PUMPKIN 
3 lbs. per acre, or 1 lb. with corn. 
636 Green Striped Cushaw. (95 days.) Fruits crook-necked. skin 
hard, colored white with green stripes. Weigh 14 to 16 lbs. 
640 _ Connecticut Field or Big Tom. (85 days.) The common va- 
riety raised for stock feed. Also used for canning. Very pro- 
lific and fruits average 15 inches in diameter. 
634 Small Sugar or Boston Pie. (4 
days.) Barly. round. deep orange 
yellow; weight approximately 4 Ibs. 
Unexcelled quality. Cooks dry and 
mealy, a fine Pumpkin for pies or 
canning. Very prolific. 
Above Pumpkin priced: Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 15c; %4 Ib. 40c; lb. $1.20. 

637 King of the Mammoths, (100 days.) 
Large cornfield variety; produces a 
heavy tonnage. Flesh thick but 
rather coarse. 
Pkt, 5c; 1 oz. 15e; \% tb. 50e; 
% ib. 85ce; 1 lb. $1.50. 

Small Sugar 
