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Robert McIntosh, Dover, Florida, with some Keystone Resistant Giant peppers from a 
trial planting. The % acre plot yielded 390 crates, grading 90% fancy. 
74 HMSC (Mosaic Resistant) KEYSTONE RESISTANT GIANT 
A new variety of the Florida Giant type, developed at Corneli’s St. Louis breeding 
farm. Has received enthusiastic acclaim from both commercial growers and experi- 
ment station workers who have grown and tested it. Produces more fancy fruit than 
other mosaic resistant varieties, plants stand up better, and fruits stay green longer. 
PLANT—28 inches tall, upright and vigorous. Extremely thick stems and abundant 
foliage. 
FRUIT —4¥% inches long, 3%4 inches across, mostly 4-lobed. Very thick, sweet flesh. 
Attractive dark green turning dark red when ripe. 
74 HMSC KEYSTONE WONDER GIANT 
Our elite strain, a highly improved, purelined pepper of the Florida Giant type, se- 
lected to rigid uniformity and thick flesh. Much used by gardeners, shippers and 
canners who require the very best. Under good conditions produces large crops of 
beautiful, heavy peppers. Susceptible to tobacco mosaic and therefore not recom- 
mended where this disease is a limiting factor. 
PLANT—About 24 to 28 inches tall, upright, vigorous, clean growth with abundant 
foliage. Heavily productive. 
FRUIT —4% inches long and 3% inches across, mostly 4-lobed, borne upright, some 
becoming pendant. Flesh is sweet and very thick, making fruits solid and 
heavy. Deep glossy green turning deep scarlet when ripe. 
62 MS NEAPOLITAN 
A very early and prolific narrow-fruited variety grown for market and shipping. 
PLANT—22 to 26 inches tall, bears fruit upright. Very productive. Leafy. 
FRUIT —4 inches long by 2 inches at widest, fairly smooth. Flesh thin, mild and sweet. 
Yellowish medium green turning red when ripe. 
