African Chili
The most prolific red chili we have ever seen. Unusual plant health and vigor, obtained from South Africa. Tall bushy vines. Late maturity. Pkt., 25c.
Black Cuban
Borne in clusters and protruding upward above the small bushy plants. Fruit at setting is green, turning black and finally red. Stems of red ripe clusters may be cut and dried for a fine bouquet. Very fine for flower pot culture. While this strain seems not to be entirely fixed, with some variation in length and size of pods, one thing is fixed, that is the atomic heat in every pod. In our opinion it's the hottest little thing on earth. Pkt., 25c.
Cherry
Very dwarf bushy plants, excellent for flower pots. Bear profusely cherry-size peppers, which look identical to cherries. Beautiful tinged purple and white fruit turn to white, then red finally. Pkt., 25c.
Christmas Cherry-Holiday Pepper
A very compact plant, suitable for growing in flower pots. Fruit is about the size of a large cherry, a brilliant red color and very hot. Really a plant of beauty and very ornamental. Pkt., 25c.
Christmas Tree
Plants about 2 feet high bear fruit the shape and size of Christmas tree light bulbs and having many colors of purple, white, yellow and finally red. Very ornamental. Pkt., 25c.
Dainty Pepper
One of the most beautiful plants in the pepper family. Very compact, small bush, having very small, delicate, bright green leaves. During the entire growing season plants are covered with little dainty white flowers. At maturity another sight unfolds as the entire plant is a mass of fiery red peppers protruding upward. Fruit is about one inch long, diameter about the same as a nail and extremely hot. The plants are fine as potted specimens or as borders in the garden and along walks. Pkt., (about 100 seeds) 25c.
Giant Aconcagua
Considered the largest pepper in the world, it was named after the highest mountain peak of the Andes (22,834 feet), and likewise the highest peak of both South and North America. Huge, long conical (Hungarian) shaped fruits attain a size of 2 ½ inches in diameter and many times over 10 inches long. Unusually thick fleshed, crisp, mild, sweet flavor, very rich in vitamins. Color ripens to light yellow for harvest and bright red at maturity, which is late. Plant grows into a peculiar conical shape, increasing in foliage density as upward growth. It is virtually necessary to lift the leaves to see the fruit. For the first time we are able to offer seed of this great pepper in sizeable quantities for market gardeners, after 3 years of testing and selecting for a truer strain. Aconcagua is extremely generous in its huge size and fruit quality, but terribly stingy in its seed offering, seeding only about one-third that of any other peppers. Pkt., 50c; ¼ oz., $1.75; oz., $6.50; ¼ lb., $24.50
Gold Cone
Mass of pencil-size golden fruit protrude upward above the leaves on very dwarf plants. Very beautiful and wonderful for flower pots or small garden space. Pkt., (about 120 seeds) 25c.
Golden Wax
Long Hungarian-type, extremely hot, ripens to a waxy golden yellow, never gets red. Medium size plants. Pkt., 25c.
Orange Sweet
Medium early. Dwarf bush. Beautiful orange conical fruits. Extremely thick flesh, very mild, sweet flavor. Makes a most beautiful and delicious salad combination. Very prolific. Adapted to flower pot culture and small gardens. A very showy plant. Highly frost resistant when mature. Pkt., 25c.
Purple Leaf
Beautiful dark purple leaves, stems and fruit. The fruit turns red on ripening, very hot. Plants grow about 2 ½ feet high and make very contrasting borders for walks or backgrounds. Pkt., 25c.
Red Friesdorf
Very hot. Thick fleshed. Extremely productive. Medium early. We have seen ripe fruit withstand 25 degrees, yet fruit would not break down after a warm up out in the field. Pkt., 25c.
Red Hot
True to its name, one of the hottest peppers that exists. Low growing, small flat bush, prolific bearer, ripening most fruits all at once. Pkt., 25c.
Spanish Stuffer
Very thick-fleshed bull nose. Excellent for stuffing when green or red ripe. Mild, crisp flesh. Short upright plants are resistant to mosaic. Mid-season maturity. Pkt., 25c.
Squash
Compact bushy plants produce squash-shaped yellow fruit. Extremely hot. Very odd. Pkt., 25c.
Xmas Bell
Odd red bell-shaped fruits hang like Christmas bells on large bushy plants. Late maturity, long bearing and extremely hot. Pkt., 25c.
Yellow Bullnose
Large size, bright yellow fruits when ripe. Moderately hot. Short, upright plants. Mid-season maturity. Very shy seeder. Pkt., 25c.
Yellow Cherry
Early extreme dwarf low growing plants. Beautifully ornamental for flower pots or small garden space. A mass of large cherry-size fruit protrude upward above leaves. Extremely hot. Pkt., 25c.
Yellow Friesdorf
From Italy. Medium early. Mild, sweet flavor. Large upright plants. Very prolific. Highly frost resistant at maturity. Pkt., 25c.