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SWEET AND HOT PEPPERS 
Sweet Peppers are one of the most delicious of 
vegetables whether stuffed or sliced in salads. Hot 
Peppers add zest to any hot combination type main 
course. Peppers add savory variety to meals when 
grown for home use and are a profitable market 
crop. Wards husky plants are very easy to grow in 
any light, moist, well drained soil that is not too rich. 
Set 2 ft. apart in rows 2 to 3 ft. apart after danger of 
frost. When harvesting cut pepper from plant with 
a sharp knife and allow a short stem. 
91 GK 8030—CaLiIFoRNIA WONDER. Early—about 70 
days. Considered one of the best sweet peppers. 
Smooth dark green. Tender, mild, sweet flesh. Ex- 
cellent in salad. Firmer and heavier than many 
varieties. About 4-in. diameter and 4]f in. long at 
maturity. For home, market or freezing. Ships well. 
91 GK 8031—Pimento. Early sweet pepper. Heart 
shape. 3 in. long. Turns bright red when ripe. Good 
for salad, canning, pickling or freezing. Peels easily. 
Very productive. 
91 GK 8033—Rusy Kine. Best early market variety. 
Mild, sweet, firm flesh. Vigorous grower and early 
bearer. Bright red when ripe. Excellent all-purpose 
pepper for home or market. 
91 GK 8034—HunGarRIAN YELLOW Wax. An early, 
Hot Pepper. Dark green skin turns bright yellow, 
then red when ripe. Thick flesh. Very hot and pun- 
gent. About 6 inches long. Heavy bearing. 
PRICES AND SHIPPING INFORMATION 
| See back of folder. Shipped April 1 to June 1. 
WARDS ONION PLANTS ARE BETTER IN 4 WAYS 
Use of Wards big, sturdy Texas grown onion plants 
is the most satisfactory method of growing onions 
for home or commercial use because: (1) Plants can 
be set out as early as cabbage. (2) They provide 
green bunch onions two weeks ahead of onion sets, 
mature onions 2 to 6 weeks earlier. (3) Mature onions 
will keep better than those grown from sets and are 
usually larger. (4) These plants are much easier to 
handle than growing onions from seed. May be 
grown in any good garden soil, but are best if soil 
is moist and enriched by fertilizer. Plant 2-3 in. apart 
in rows 12-15 in. apart if you expect to cultivate 
by hand. 
91 GK 8020—CrystaL WHITE Wax. A good early 
flat onion similar to yellow Bermuda except clear 
glistening white. Large, sweet and mild. Good for 
home garden or early market. 
91 GK 8021—YELLow BERMUDA. Very early. Large 
flat shape, mild, sweet, near white flesh, straw- 
colored skin. Keeps well. For home or early market. 
91 GK 8022—YELLOw Sweet SPANISH. Very large 
globe shape with small neck. Deep amber orange. 
Mild flavor. Good for slicing. Highly recommended 
for its good keeping qualities. Excellent shipper. 
91 GK 8023—Wuite Sweet SpaAnisH. The largest, 
sweetest, best-keeping and most uniform of the 
Spanish Onions. Crisp and juicy with golden yellow 
skin and white flesh. 
PRICES AND SHIPPING INFORMATION 
See back of folder. Shipped January | to June 1. 
