. A descriptive list of vegetable varieties. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. SEED GROWERS 47. Roumanian Days from PEPPER (Cont.) n'r^ ^ ' Plants RED CHILI 85 (Hot) Plants low growing and bushy. Fruits borne upright, very numerous. 2—2^/2 in. long, % in, thick, tapered; waxy pale yellowish-green, becoming rich red; very pungent. ROUMANIAN 85 (Sweet) Attractive yellow variety producing fruits 4 to 4V^ inches long and 2V^ inches through at shoulder. Color light waxy yellow when at best picking stage, becoming bright scarlet when fully ripe. Pl


. A descriptive list of vegetable varieties. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. SEED GROWERS 47. Roumanian Days from PEPPER (Cont.) n'r^ ^ ' Plants RED CHILI 85 (Hot) Plants low growing and bushy. Fruits borne upright, very numerous. 2—2^/2 in. long, % in, thick, tapered; waxy pale yellowish-green, becoming rich red; very pungent. ROUMANIAN 85 (Sweet) Attractive yellow variety producing fruits 4 to 4V^ inches long and 2V^ inches through at shoulder. Color light waxy yellow when at best picking stage, becoming bright scarlet when fully ripe. Plants vigorous growing and productive. Flesh sweet but ribs show some pungency. RUBY KING 65 (Sweet) Standard for home, market garden and shipping. Plants vigorous, upright, prolific. Fruits large, 4V^—5 in. long, 2Vi in. through, slightly tapered; deep green becoming bright deep red; flesh thick, sweet and mild. SUNNYBROOK 75 (Sweet) Fruits tomato shape, 2 inches deep, 3 inches in diameter; smooth, glossy dark green turning to deep scarlet red. Flesh thick and sweet. Early and productive. Also known as Sweet Cheese. SWEET YELLOW 60 (Sweet) The largest yellow pepper. Skin golden yellow, flesh thick and bright yellow. Very mild and sweet. Of about the same shape as Bull Nose. WORLD BEATER 70 (Sweet) Standard, early shipping pepper, particularly popular in the South. Fruits large, oblong, commonly 5 in. long and 3V^ in. in diameter; deep green, becoming bright deep red; flesh thick and sweet. Our strain is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ferry-Morse Seed Company; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Detroit, Mich. : Ferry-Morse Seed Company


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