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Gentle Giant Goliath™ Hybrid - #03149 68-70 days. A cubanelle hybrid with early maturity and large size fruit – about 7 to 7-1/2” in length by 2-1/2” in width. Fruits mature from light green to a beautiful red, and are perfect for grilling, stuffi ng, add- ing to salads and pizzas or just eating fresh from the garden – as you will be tempted to do. Plants have added disease resis- tance to three races of the dreaded bacte- rial spot disease. (V) 100 seeds $10.95 (W) 500 seeds


Gentle Giant Goliath™


$47.50 (Y) 200 seeds 20.50 (C) 1000 seeds 86.95


Ambition Hybrid - #03416 100 days. Large, French-style shallots from seed. Teardrop-shaped bulbs have warm coppery-red skins and very fi rm, creamy-white fl esh. Complex, yet delicate, fl avor perfect for salad dressings, sauces, soups or any dish. Suitable for long storage through the spring. (G) 250 seeds $4.75 (C) 1000 seeds


(W) 500 seeds 8.75 (Z) 2500 seeds 37.50


SQUASH, SUMMER 400s.


D 7 days 75-80˚F


Direct seed into container or packs. Allow 3-5 weeks for saleable plants.


Papaya Pear Hybrid - #03560 42 days. (200s.) 2003 AAS Winner. Plants grow about 3 ft. tall and 4 ft. across. Produces high yields under many different growing conditions. Bright yellow, pear- shaped fruits weigh about 6 oz. each and have tender, fl avorful fl esh. (V) 100 seeds


$ 9.75 (W) 500 seeds $42.95


(Y) 200 seeds 18.50 (C) 1000 seeds 79.95 Papaya Pear


VEGETABLES


$16.25 Ambition CROOKNECK TYPES


Early Golden Crookneck


Early Golden Crookneck - #03530 ✱ 48 days. Meatiest with very small seed cavity. Heavy-yielding and early. Bright yellow fruits with small crook. (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$3.75 8.50


(P) 1 lb. (S) 5 lbs.


$22.50 97.50


Goliath™ Griller


Goliath™ Griller Hybrid - #00008 ✱ 70 days. Versatile fl avor – pungent enough to make a fantastic roaster, but mild enough to eat fresh if you like a pepper with a little bite. Smooth fruits, 5 to 7” long and 1-1/2” wide, mature green to red and yield better than other hot peppers under cool growing conditions. Widely adapted, with good dis- ease resistance. (V) 100 seeds $ 9.25 (W) 500 seeds $37.95 (Y) 200 seeds 16.75 (C) 1000 seeds 68.50


Jalapeño Goliath™ Hybrid - #00006 ✱ 65-68 days. A record-breaking 6000-8000 scovilles (30% hotter than the average jalapeño), great for slicing, stuffi ng or grilling. Giant 4” fruits are thick-walled, about 1-1/2” across and mature from a dark, glossy green to scarlet red. Good disease resistance, too. (V) 100 seeds $ 6.95 (W) 500 seeds


$29.25 (Y) 200 seeds 12.75 (C) 1000 seeds 52.50 Jalapeño Goliath™


Sunny Delight Hybrid - #03586 40 days. Matures earlier, resists greening better, and holds its fl at, scalloped shape longer on the vine than other similar va- rieties. Fruits with small blossom scars grow in abundance on semi-bush plants with an open habit for easy harvest. Ideal as a baby vegetable or when mature. (V) 100 seeds


$5.25 (W) 500 seeds


(Y) 200 seeds 9.75 (C) 1000 seeds Sunny Delight


$22.25 40.95


Fancycrook


Fancycrook Hybrid - #03537 43 days. Yellow fruits are thin-necked, pro- viding the tenderest variety for gourmet recipes. Vigorous, open plants permit early harvesting. Powdery Mildew resistant. (G) 250 seeds $ 8.25 (C) 1000 seeds (W) 500 seeds 15.50


$29.95 STRAIGHTNECK TYPES


Early Prolifi c - #03531 55 days. Very popular. Tapered, cylindri- cal fruits with creamy white fl esh. Heavy- yielding, bushy plants, with semi-open growth habit for easy picking. (Not pic- tured.) (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$3.75 8.50


(P) 1 lb. (S) 5 lbs.


$22.50 97.50


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