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PEPPER—(Continued) 
SUNNYBROOK (Sweet) 75 Days 
An early and productive tomato-shaped pepper. Fruits are 2” deep by 3” in 
diameter, very smooth, dark glossy green turning to scarlet red. Thick flesh 
and sweet. 
WORLD BEATER 70 Days 
Our most valuable standard early shipping variety. Fruit 5 inches long, 314 
inches in diameter. Deep green turning to bright red, 3 to 4 lobed. Widely 
used in the south. 
PUMPKIN 
A packet will plant 10 hills; an ounce 30 hills; 4 pounds per acre. 
CULTURE. Sow late in May in this latitude, in hills spaced 6 to 8 feet apart each way. Allow 
5 to 6 seeds per hill and cover with not more than one inch of soil. When plants are large enough to 
handle, discard all but 2 plants in each hill. 
BIG TOM—or CONNECTICUT FIELD 115 Days 
Fruits 12” long, 14” in diameter and weigh about 20 lbs., sometimes much 
larger. Skin smooth and hard; stem and flesh deep orange-yellow. Excellent 
flavor for pies, cooking soft and tender. For table use and stock feeding, no 
more profitable variety can be grown. 
PIE or SMALL SUGAR 110 Days 
A handsome, small, reddish-orange pumpkin, ribbed and slightly flattened. 
Flesh, thick, deep yellow, fine grained and very sweet. Size 8 to 10 inches. One 
of the best varieties to grow for roadside trade. 
PIE or SMALL SUGAR PUMPKIN 
