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Summer Sweet 8620F1 Archimedes F1 Pepper (Capsicum annuum)


Approx. 4,500 seeds/oz. Hybrid packets contain 25 seeds; OP packets produce about 75 plants; 7 oz. produces ap- prox. 10,000 plants. Seeds germ in about 10 days. Set plants 12-24" apart in rows 18-36" apart. Days to maturity are from transplant.


Sweet Bell Peppers Summer Sweet®


Brand hybrids. Series of noteworthy sweet


peppers offers high quality fruits, uniformity, disease tolerance and high yield potential. Beautiful novelty fruits of special inter- est for fresh mkt and shipping. Summer Sweet®


is a registered trademark of Abbott & Cobb, Inc. 3557 Summer Sweet® Brand Variety 209 F1 76 days


green, 86 days red. Block bell 5" x 4½". Large vigorous plant frame. Consistent high


yield of very large high quality fruit due to triple dis- ease resistance. Resistance BLS1·2·3


, PVY, TMV. 3562 Summer Sweet® Brand Variety 830 F1 73 days


green, 83 days red. Blocky to deep blocky. Large 4 x 4” pepper with extra large crown set. Smooth high quality fruit. Plant size medium to large. Very productive. Tolerant TMV, PVY, BLS1·2·3


. 3572 Summer Sweet® Brand Variety 8610 F1 73 days


green/83 days yellow. Top quality, deep blocky 4½ x 5" fruit. Very solid, thick walled,


PRVWO\ OREHG SHSSHU ZLWK YHU\ VZHHW Á HVK DW \HOORZ maturity. Leaf canopy protects fruit well. Early with improved 3-way disease resistance and high yield po- tential. BLS1·2·3


, TMV, PVY. Fresh Mkt., Specialty Mkt. 3574 Summer Sweet® Brand Variety 8620 F1 76 days


green, 86 days yellow. Top quality, deep blocky 4" x 3½" fruit. Very solid, thick walled,


PRVWO\ OREHG IUXLW ZLWK VZHHW Á HVK *ORVV\ JUHHQ WXUQV bright yellow. Leaf canopy protects fruit well on strong stemmed plant. Early main season with excellent disease resistance and high yield potential. Tolerant BLS1·2·3 PVY, TMV. Fresh Mkt, Speciality Mkt.


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3337 Admiral F1 74 days green, 84 days yellow. Vig- orous plants provide excellent cover and quality. Thick walled 4½" x 4½" fruit. High quality, blocky. High yielder. Tolerant BLS Ƹ


Cat# Pepper 3337


Pepper Admiral


Chablis


, PVY, Stp, TMV. Fresh Mkt. 1¼32


3377U California Wonder # Cat#


300 (M = 1000)


3364, 3364U Archimedes 3394U


3400, 3400U Colossal 3406 3557 3562 3572 3574


Early Summer Summer Sweet® Summer Sweet® Summer Sweet® Summer Sweet®


Brand 209 Brand 830 Brand 8610 Brand 8620


oz ½ oz


BLS Pc


PMV PVY Stp


TEV TMV


3364 & 3364U Archimedes F1 76 days. Green to red. Big blocky bell with non-purpling ("anthocyanless") gene so color comes in clean with no dark streaks even under stress or cool spells. Strong disease pack- age including phytophthora. 3-4 lobed, 4" x 4.5", thick walled & meaty. Trials found it widely adaptable es- pecially across northeastern US. Resistant BLS Ƹ Ƹ TMV0


, . Tolerant Phytophthora. 3377U California Wonder # 300 74 days. OP Selected


mosaic-resistant strain. Fruits mostly 4-lobed, solid, heavy, average 4" x 4". Compact, vigorous plants 24- 28" tall. Fresh Mkt, Commercial.


3394U Chablis F1 60 days. Matures from cream thru orange to red. Can be harvested at any of these stages for color pepper. 3” x 4” fruit are blocky, bell shaped, mostly 4 lobed, with thick wall, beginning at light- \HOORZ VWDJH ZLWK PLOG VZHHW Á DYRU WKDW LQWHQVLÀ HV through maturity. Compact 12” plants can also be used for bedding or pot sales to gardeners. Resistant TMV, BLS. Fresh Mkt, Color Pepper, Container sales.


3400 & 3400U Colossal F1 75 days. Mid-season ma- turity green to red. Noted for consistent large to extra large blocky fruit, reported at 5" x 4½" over multiple picks. Plant is tall and vigorous, medium erect. Has maintained marketable yields even under cool condi- tions. Somewhat slow to turn red. Positive ratings in trials from OH, NJ, GA and SE regions. A good variety to test for the large blocky mkt.


3406 Early Summer F1 70 days green, 75 days yellow. Extra large blocky bell matures early. Strong plants offer potential for high yield encouraged by a disease pkg which is very broad for a yellow maturing pepper. Tends to produce high % grade A fruit. Bright glossy IUXLW ZLWK À UP VPRRWK H[WHULRU DQG WKLFN ZDOOV 9HU\ uniform for good size & blocky shape. Resistant BLS0-5·7-9


, TMV. Tolerant TSWV. Fresh Mkt, Ship- ping, Color Pepper Mkt.


Pepper Disease Codes Bacterial Leaf Spot & race #'s


Phytophthora Blight Pepper Mottle Virus


Potato Virus Y & race #'s Stip


Tobacco Etch Virus Tobacco Mosaic Virus & pathogen types


TSWV Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus 1 oz


¼ lb 25 sd 100 sd 500 sd 1000 sd ½ lb (per M) 1 lb


10 M (per M)


Early Summer F1 (per lb) 5 lb


25 M (per M)


25 lb (per lb)


1.65 4.15 6.15 9.20 16.45 30.75 29.00 27.50 5 M


50 M (per M)


2.15 6.50 27.20 47.20 42.55 39.70 37.55 35.75 5.95 18.45 78.00 134.00 121.00 112.00 107.00 102.00 2.45 7.60 31.90 55.45 50.00 46.60 44.15 42.00 2.60 8.00 33.50 59.00 53.00 48.75 46.25 44.00 3.60 11.00 46.50 81.00 73.00 68.00 64.00 61.00 1.65 4.95 20.75 36.00 32.25 30.50 28.25 26.25 1.60 4.80 20.15 35.00 31.25 29.50 27.50 25.50 1.90 5.80 24.50 42.50 38.25 36.00 33.50 32.25 1.95 6.20 25.75 44.50 40.50 36.50 35.25 34.00


Colossal F1 Summer Sweet 8610 F1


Summer Sweet 209 F1


Chablis F1


California Wonder To Order Call: 800-622-7333 (USA) or 864-227-5150 (Int'l) 45


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