Cuban 
CUBAN. A distinctive sort, of the Nea- 
politan type, producing longer, relatively 
slender yellowish-green fruits of mild 
flavor. Particularly suitable for those areas 
where peppers are widely used for frying. 
Cuban is an attractive and productive 
variety. 
World Beater 
WORLD BEATER. A second-early bell pep- 
per for local market and shipping. Noted 
for its heavy production of large, medium 
thick-walled fruits. Fruits more tapered 
than California Wonder; walls not so 
smooth or heavy. 
Yolo Wonder 
YOLO WONDER. Resistant to tobacco mo- 
saic. Fruits are pendent, and well pro- 
tected by broad leaves; resemble Califor- 
nia Wonder: large, heavy, thick-walled. 
Compact growth permits closer plantings; 
heavy sets during early picking period per- 
mit staggered plantings on large acreages. 
The ASGROW RESEARCH CENTER, near Twin Falls, Idaho. 
Here, in the heart of an important seed-producing area, ASGROW scientists and technicians work the year around, 
testing seeds, developing new varieties, and perfecting better methods of growing, harvesting, and processing seeds. 
PUMPKIN 
Connecticut Field 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. 118 days. Length 
12”: diameter 14”. Fruits deep globe shape 
15-20 Ibs. Surface smooth, somewhat 
ribbed: deep orange. Flesh thick, orange 
yellow, somewhat coarse. 
SMALL SUGAR (New England Pie). 108 
days. Length 7”; diameter 8”. Of small, 
handy size, but tonnage equals that of 
larger varieties. Fruits round, flattened at 
ends, 6-8 Ibs. Skin hard. smooth. some- 
what ribbed, deep orange. Better texture 
and flavor than Connecticut Field. One of 
the best varieties for general use. 
Small Sugar 
