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SWEET NON-BELL PEPPERS Planet Hybrid


A RARE PARTHENOCARPIC PEPPER THAT SETS FRUIT WITHOUT POLLINATION. AMAZING YIELDS OVER A LONG HARVEST PERIOD.


BORIS HYBRID CASCADIA SUPER SUGAR SNAP


Pick pods young and eat them whole, pod and all, both fresh and cooked. At full maturity, shell and use like regular garden peas. 1½ ounce pkts.


SNAP PEAS Cascadia


02883–(62 Day)–A super ‘snack’ pea. These crisp, sweet, sug- ary pods are so delicious for fresh eating they may never make it out of the garden. It’s a good thing the short, 32 inch vines yield such an abundance of 3 to 3½ inch succulent, stringless pods, because you’ll want plenty for cooking and freezing, too. These versatile peas can also be used like snow peas or left to mature for use as shell peas. Has resistance to powdery mildew and pea ena-


Super Sugar Snap


require trellising. (A) Pkt. $2.25; (N) ½ Lb. $6.45; (P) Lb. $10.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $17.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $29.95 SUGAR ANN–Favorite for fl avor. See page 48.


Tender Sweet


02897–(67 Day)–Sweet and crunchy, completely string- less pods. Thick-walled, 2¾ inch, edible pods are very uniform with irresistible fl a- vor. Heat-tolerant 18 to 22 inch tall plants are super pro- ductive, setting many double pods, and have resistance to fusarium and powdery mil-


TENDER SWEET


dew. (A) Pkt. (1½ oz.) $2.25; (N) ½ Lb. $6.45; (P) Lb. $10.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $17.95


Sugar Daddy


02887–(72 Day)–The fi rst stringless snap pea. The 2½ to 3½ inch pods are similar to Sugar Snap, but are slightly darker and a little more slender. High yielding vines are 24 to 30 inches tall. A must for gardeners who enjoy snap peas but not the strings. (Not


pictured). (A) Pkt. $2.25; (N) ½ Lb. $6.45; (P) Lb. $10.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $17.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $29.95


SNAP PEA OFFER


02899 (X)–1 packet each of Cascadia and Sugar Daddy, a $4.40 value for $3.75


SNAP, SNOW AND GARDEN PEA SAMPLER


02974 (X)–1 packet each of Oregon Giant, Green Arrow and Super Sugar Snap, a $6.65 value for $5.45


NEED LARGER QUANTITIES OF SEED? Request a copy of our commercial price list for large quantity prices.


Bean & Pea Netting


52836–Strong, mesh netting sup- ports climbing plants. This durable, reusable, rot-proof mesh fence is ide- al support for all kinds of climbing vegetables including beans, peas, cu- cumbers and more. Generous 5" x 6" rectangular openings provide plenty of space for plants to grow through and make harvest easy. Overall di- mensions 30' L x 5' H. Stakes or posts are not included. Each $10.95


– 72 – PEPPERONCINI


Italian Pepperoncini 03049–(62-75 Day)–A perfect pepper for pickling. Bushy plants provide good scald pro- tection for the 3½ inch elongated fruits with thin walls and sweet, mild heat. Pick them at the yel- low-green stage for pickling or allow them to ripen on the bush for fresh eating on salads and sandwiches.


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(A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20


03088–(56 Day)–Sweet with a bit of spice, per- fect for grilling or salsa. Harvest these 3 to 4 inch, elongated bell-shaped pep- pers at green or red stage to enjoy their pepperon- cini-like fl avor. Compact, bushy plants yield


lifi cally. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $3.75; 2 pkts. $6.75


pro-


02893–(66 Day)–(PVP)–Improved Sugar Snap. Has all the great qualities of the original Sugar Snap with even thicker pods for ex- tra sweet, crisp fl avor. Bears several days earlier and has added resistance to powdery mildew and tolerance to pea leaf roll virus resulting in even higher yields. Compact vines grow 4 to 6 feet and


YUMMY ORANGE Yummy Snack Peppers


(73 Day)–Perfect little ‘snack peppers’. These petite peppers grow 2 inches long and are extra-sweet, tender-crisp, nearly seedless and keep for a long time when refrigerated. Slice in half and fi ll with cheese or dips, grill them on skewers with your favorite meats or pack them in lunches as a fresh treat. The tall, sturdy plants set loads of peppers.


03240–YUMMY ORANGE–Turns from lime-green to orange. 03247–YUMMY MIX–A blend of red, yellow and orange.


PRICE OF YUMMY PEPPERS: (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $3.45; 2 pkts. for $5.90


PEPPER PLANTS


Check out our pepper and tomato starter plants on page 8. An easy way to quick-start your growing season.


Find our GRAFTED PEPPER PLANTS on page 9. YUMMY MIX


GIANT MARCONI HYBRID


PLANET HYBRID


03203–(73 Day)–Exceptionally sweet fl avor – tasty fresh, grilled or roasted. Hefty, thick-walled, Italian bullhorn-type fruits 8 inches long and 2½ inches across mature from green to red quickly, with fl avor sweetest at the red stage. Has resistance


to almost every disease that affects peppers. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $4.75; 2 pkts. $8.70


tion mosaic virus. (A) Pkt. $2.15; (N) ½ Lb. $5.95; (P) Lb. $9.95; (P) 2 Lbs. $15.95; (P) 4 Lbs. $27.95


GYPSY HYBRID


PEPPER SAMPLER #1 04221 (X)–1 packet


each of Boris, Carmen and Yummy Mix, an $8.85 value for $7.35


CARMEN HYBRID Boris Hybrid


03119–(60-65 Day)–Has unique resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus. Sweet banana-type peppers are 8 inches long by 1¾ inches wide at their crowns with thick, mild, sweet fl esh. Fruits are held higher on the plant than many of this type making harvest quick and easy. Matures


from pale yellow to bright red. Immensely productive. (A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20 Giant Marconi Hybrid


inch, elongated peppers is superb. Flavor is enhanced even more when grilled, roasted or fried. Robust 30 inch plants yield like crazy. Resistant to TMV and Po- tato Y virus. One of the fi rst peppers to ripen in north-


Gypsy Hybrid


03163–(62 Day)–Early and productive. Sweet and tasty peppers with medium-thick walls are ideal for salads or frying. Elongated 4 to 5 inch fruits can be used at early yellow-green stage or left to ripen to orange-red. The


18 inch plants are resistant to TMV. 1981 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.70 Carmen Hybrid


(A) Pkt. (15 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; 5 pkts. $11.95 Cajun Belle


03019–(60 Day)–A savory blend of sweet and heat. The 2" to 3" by 3½" bells add a little sizzle eaten fresh or for salsa. Use green or red. Two foot plants are disease-resistant and productive. Can be grown in containers or the


garden. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20


CAJUN BELLE PEPPER SAMPLER #2


04222 (X)–One packet each of King Arthur, Big Bertha and Giant Marconi, a $9.45 value for $7.75


Need to garden in containers? For an alternative to plastic pots check out SMART POTS on page 9.


QUESTIONS? Call customer service 1-800-297-3123


fruits average 6 inches long with wide shoulders and have medium-thick walls. Upright plants 28 inches tall can be grown in containers. Grows successfully almost anywhere. 2006 AAS Winner.


03127–(60 Day)–One of the sweetest peppers, both raw and cooked. Especially fl avorful when eaten at the ripe red stage. Italian horn-shaped


03151–(70 Day)–Flavor is exceptional at all stages. Whether used green, red or in-be- tween, the sweet smoky taste of these huge, 8


ern areas. 2001 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $3.25; 2 pkts. $5.70; 5 pkts $12.95


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PICKLED PEPPERS


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