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ROBSON QUALITY SEEDS, HALL, NEW YORK 

PEPPERS 
Vitamins abCg 
Pkt. should produce 75 plants 
1 oz. should produce 1,500 plants 
Sow inside about March 15th, transplant once and set in open ground after danger of frost, in 30 inch rows, 
20 inches apart. 
Waltham Beauty, Early California Wonder, and Oakview Wonder are all good varieties for the home garden 
and early market. 
The two most popular main crop market varieties are California Wonder and World Beater. 
Pennwonder, a new pepper introduced by Pennsylvania State College, has looked very good wherever we 
have seen it growing and recommend that you try it under your conditions. 
350 WORLD BEATER: 70 days. Fruits large, oblong, 
commonly 5 inches long and 3% inches in diameter; 
deep green becoming bright deep red; flesh thick and 
sweet. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; % oz. 65c; oz. 95c; 
\% lb. $2.70; % |b. $4.25; lb. $8.00. 
343 CALIFORNIA WONDER: 75 days. Plants 
thrifty, upright, heavily productive over a long sea- 
son. Fruits very large, very smooth, and regular; 
commonly 4% inches long and 3% to 4 inches 
through; deep green, becoming bright crimson. 
Flesh extremely thick and firm, sweet throughout and 
of distinct flavor. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; % oz. 65c; 
oz. 90c; % |b. $2.55; % Ib. $4.00; lb. $7.50. 
341 EARLY CALIFORNIA WONDER: 63 days. 
An early strain of California Wonder developed for 
sections where the old variety has proven to be too 
late. Plants stocky and sturdy, vigorous, prolific. 
Fruits upright, very attractive, smooth, uniform, 
deep green changing to crimson at maturity; thick, 
sweet and mild. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; % oz. 65c; oz. 
90c; % Ib. $2.55; % lb. $4.00; lb. $7.50. 
348 OAKVIEW WONDER: 63 days. An early and 
more productive strain of California Wonder. Fruits 
blocky, smooth, with thick, mild, sweet flesh. Plants 
shorter and stockier than California Wonder but 
fruits are set earlier and more abundantly. Pkt. 15c; 
\% oz. 40c; % oz. 55c; oz. 80c; % lb. $2.35; 1% Ib. 
$3.75; Ib. $7.00. 
*345 WALTHAM BEAUTY: 57 days. A medium 
early pepper originated at the Massachusetts Field 
Station at Waltham. Fruits are large, sweet, thick- 
meated. Grow in an upright position which makes 
them rather difficult to pick; under some conditions 
Waltham Beauty seems to be a rather shy bearer. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; % oz. 65c; oz. 95c; % |b. $2.70; 
\% |b. $4.25; lb. $8.00. 
346 KING-OF-THE-NORTH: 64 days. A very large 
and prolific sweet pepper of the World Beater type 
but earlier. The only fault that we have with King- 
of-the-North is that the flesh is rather thin. Wal- 
tham Beauty is better in this respect. Pkt. 15c; 
% oz. 40c; % oz. 55c; oz. 80c; % lb. $2.35; % lb. 
$3.75; lb. $7.00. 
342 SUNNYBROOK: 75 days. Fruits tomato shape, 
2 inches deep, 3 inches in diameter; smooth, glossy 
dark green turning to deep scarlet red. Flesh thick 
and sweet. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; % oz. 65c; oz. 95c: 
M44 lb. $2.70; % lb. $4.25; lb. $8.00. 
352 HEIFER HORN PEPPER: 75 days. An excep- 
tionally good “‘hot pepper’ that is popular with 
market gardeners, It is larger than Giant Cayenne, 
not quite as early but very productive. Fruits are 
| % inches across at the top, tapering to a point, 3% 
to 4 inches long, and are very “hot”. Pkt. 15c; 
M4 oz. 40c; % oz. 55c; oz. 80c; % lb. $2.35; Y% |b 
$3.75; lb. $7.00. 
*349 PENNWONDER PEPPER: 60 days. A fine 
new early pepper that has extra thick fleshed fruits 
and produces excellent crops. Developed at Penn- 
sylvania State College, it is very early, ahead of 
Oakview Wonder, and has good size, attractive 
blocky or slightly tapered shape. Fruits are dark 
green turning to bright red when ripe; sweet and 
mild. In our trials, Pennwonder has consistently 
set a good crop of fruit while other standard varieties 
failed or produced a small crop. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; 
Y% oz. 65c; oz. $1.05; % lb. $3.00; % Ib. $4.75; Ib. 
$9.00. 

Pennwonder, a new, early, thick-meated pepper that produces a 
crop where other varieties fail. We believe this is due to the fact 
that Pennwonder blooms over a longer period of time. 
PARSNIPS 
Vitamins b c g 
Pkt. will sow 40 ft. row 
¥% oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
Seed germinates very slowly and particular care 
should be taken to have the soil in good condition be- 
fore planting. Sow in rows % inch deep and 12 to 18 
inches apart. Thin seedlings to a stand of 4 inches 
apart in row. 
Parsnips may be dug in the Fall, covered with leaves 
and used throughout the Winter or they may be dug in 
the Spring. 
*320 HARRIS MODEL: 150 days. An improved 
strain of the old Hollow Crown but better filled at 
the sides. The roots are well shaped, smooth and 
white. We grow this seed from selected transplanted 
roots. This increases the cost but we feel that it is 
worth it to the gardener who wants quality parsnips. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 15c; oz. 20c; % lb. 55c; &% Ib. 90c: 
lb. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $14.00. 
