
PEPPER 
1 oz, will produce 1500 plants. 1/2 lbs. per acre, 
Maturity dates indicate approximate time required from setting 
plants into the field to the production of marketable green peppers, 
Allow 6 to 8 weeks to produce young plants. 
1 oz. 4 lb. 
California Wonder .............ccccscssssscsrcereseeeeee § 280 $2.25 
Plant thrifty, upright, heavily productive over a long season. 
Fruits very large, smooth and regular; commonly 41/2 in, long 
and 3 1/2 to 4 in, through; deep green, turning bright crimson; 
flesh extremely thick and firm, sweet flavor. 75 days. 
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An outstanding pepper developed from California Wonder, a week 
earlier and better yielder. The fruits are deep glossy green turning 
bright crimson, slightly smaller but blockier and more symmetri- 
cal, with thick firm walls and high quality of California Wonder. 
The plants are more compact and not as tall as the parent strain 
but much heavier yielder. 63 days. 
Early Giant (Harris) SPOSSHSHSOHSTHOHEHSHHTTHTETHHHRO HEHEHE ESEEOO .80 2:25 
An early sweet pepper, Plants vigorous, erect, extremely prolific. 
Fruits large 41/2 inches long, 31/2 inches through, very slight- 
ly tapered; deep green becoming brilliant red. 63 days. 
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For use in pickles. Plant vigorous, upright and prolific. Fruits 
round, about one inch in diameter, smooth, solid, very pungent 
or hot; color deep green changing to deep scarlet. 82 days. 
Long Red Cayenne Seeceseseeseseeseseseseeeesseeesseeeeseeeeeseeeces 70 2.00 
Fruits about 5 inches long and 3/4 inches in diameter at the base, 
often curved and twisted; bright red, hot and pungent. 70 days. 
Sunnybrook or Cheese ..............ccscsssssssssesssssseees 170 ser e.00 
Fruits tomato-shaped, 2 inches deep, 3 inches in diameter; smooth 
glossy dark green turning to deep scarlet red. Flesh thick and 
sweet. HKarly and productive. 75 days. 
Worldbeater, No. 13 Mosaic Resistant ........ 2/0 42.00 
Our strain is resistant to mosaic, a disease very prevalent in this 
section; will yield a crop of peppers when non-resistant strains 
often fail. Plant vigorous, upright and very productive. Fruits 
4-lobed, 5 inches long, 31/2 inches in diameter; color glossy green, 
changing to bright deep red; flesh thick, mild and sweet. 70 days. 
PUMPKIN 
1 oz. will plant 25 hills. 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre, 
1 oz. 4 lb. 
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Standard field pumpkin for pies, canning and stock feed. Fruits 
very large, commonly 10 inches long. 12 inches in diameter, 
weighing 20 pounds, sometimes much larger; skin smooth, deep 
orange-yellow; shell thin, hard; flesh thick, coarse, sweet and 
deep yellow. Also known as “Jack O’Lantern’ pumpkin, 120 days. 
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Our stock is uniform, true to type, dependably early and heavily 
productive. Fruits large, flattened, commonly 12 to 15 inches in 
diameter and half as deep; sometimes much larger, furrowed; skin 
creamy buff; flesh extremely thick, deep salmon-yellow and of 
good quality. 120 days. 
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Harliest and best for pies. Fruits commonly 6 inches long, 8 to 
9 inches diameter; flattened, furrowed, skin smooth, rich reddish- 
orange; rind hard; flesh thick, orange-yellow of unexcelled qual- 
ity. 115 days. 
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