‘“‘The Earliest One.’’ 55 days. This 
new variety is the earliest Pepper grown. 
Fruits are ready to pick in 55 days after 
setting out plants. It is extremely pro- 
lific and continues to bear until killed 
by frost. Fruits 3” x2”, dark green, 
changing to bright red. Mild and sweet. 
MICHIGAN WONDER 
“The Thick-Meated Pepper’”’ 
68 days. Introduced by us in 
1939. Fruits are dark green, 
changing to crimson at maturity. 
Biceares Treated rer ren vELED 
seed is used. One ounce of Pepper seed will produce 1,500 plants. Days 
indicated are from plant setting to picking. PEPPER PLANTS ON PAGE 2. 
CHINESE GIANT 
80 days. A large, blocky pep- 
per. Fruits 444 inches long and 
4% inches across, fairly thick 
flesh, of fine flavor and very 
mild. Plants well branched and 
thickly set with fruits. 
“King of the North" 
Big Fruit, Abundant Yield 
65 days. This is the earliest 
of the mammoth-size Peppers. 
The fruits, which, when ripe, 
are of a brilliant red color, av- 
erage about 544” long and 3%” 
across. The flesh is firm, very 
sweet and mild. The plants are 
of a branching growth and lit- 
erally covered with the large 
fruit, which are borne from 
the bottom right up to the top 
PIMIENTO 
73 days. Grown for canning 
and home gardens. Fruits me- 
dium sized, heart-shaped, sweet 
and of excellent flavor. 3 in. 
long and 2 in. through the 
shoulder. Start early in far 
North. 
Worldbeater 
72 days. A very productive 
sweet Pepper of large size. The 
fruit, when ripe, is a glossy 
rich scarlet, wifh thick mild 
flesh. 5 inches long and 314 
inches across; just the right 
size and shape for stuffing. 
California Wonder 
75 days. A Pepper of excep- 
tional merit. Its thick walls are 
firm and the flesh is deliciously 
sweet and spicy, with no bite 
to it. The fruits will average 
about 4 inches in diameter and 
4% inches in length. The skin 
is smooth and glossy, deep 
green, turning to crimson. 
Red Chili 
82 days. One of the hottest 
peppers for making pickles and 
Tabasco Sauce. Fruits 2 inches 
long ‘and % inch thick and 
cone-shaped. They are light 
green, changing to deep red. 
Golden Wonder 
65 days. An early, large, 
thick-meated yellow pepper like 
HUNGARIAN 
YELLOW > 
65 days. The earli- 
est Hot Pepper. 
Fruits 1% inches 
across at shoulder and 
taper to 6 inches in 
length. Extremely hot 
and of bright waxy 
yellow color, chang- 
ing to bright cherry 
red at full maturity. 
Fine for pickling and 
canning. Its beautiful 
-color almost makes it 
an ornamental in gar- 
den. 
4 LONG RED CAYENNE 
70 days. The leading hot 
pepper. 5 inches long and about 
¥% inch thick. Very early. Flesh 
is thick and pungent. Smooth, 
tapered, waxy light yellow, 
turning bright red. 
RUBY KING > 
“Good for Stuffing’’ 
70 days. A large, early, sweet pep- 
per for home and market gardens. 
Walls are of medium thickness and 
are desirable for stuffing. 
Harris’ Early Giant 
63 days. The plants are very vig- 
orous, growing 1% to 2 feet high and 
actually loaded down with fruits 
measuring 4% inches long and 3% 
inches aeroass The flash.ic. thick 
They are 4% inches long and 3% 
inches across with extremely 
thick flesh. Michigan Wonder is 
the most uniform and the finest 
pepper we know of for the mar- 
ket and home gardener. Will 
Michigan Wonder, except ear- 
Bone reed erodes erat il near 
of the plant. Most valuable 
Pepper for stuffin, 
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