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Hot Banana - #03045 Q (Hungarian Yellow Wax) 67 days. Spicy, fairly hot, banana-shaped fruits are 6 to 8” long and 2” across. Matures from light yellow to bright red. An excellent variety for cooler climates, but also performs well in warmer climates. A good market or pro- cessing variety. Great for frying, roasting and pickling. Heavy yielding plants grow 16 to 24” tall.


Habanero Orange


Habanero Orange - #03040 90-100 days. Caribbean variety with fi- ery hot fruits. Tapered, lantern-shaped, 1” by 1-1/2” pods, with thin, wrinkled, light green flesh, ripen to golden orange. Slow to germinate and must be grown in warm, moist conditions. High-yielding plants grow 3 to 4 ft. tall.


1/8 oz. = approx. 500 seeds


(H) 1/8 oz. $4.50; 3 or more $4.25 each (K) 1/2 oz. $14.50; 2 or more $13.25 each


1/2 oz. = approx. 2,000 seeds


(K) 1/2 oz. $4.25; 3 or more $3.95 each (Y) 2 oz. $13.50; 2 or more $12.50 each


Hot Banana Italico


Italico Hybrid - #03213 63-68 days. Formerly known as Spanish Spice. This European variety looks like a green chile, but has a pleasingly spicy taste, rather than heat. Extra-early fruits average 7” in length and are sensational grilled, cooked or raw in salads, and add spice to any gourmet recipe. Exception- ally thin walls allow these peppers to cook quickly. (V) 100 seeds $8.95; 3 or more $8.55 each


Holy Molé


Holy Molé Hybrid - #03046 Q 85 days. 2007 AAS Winner. Gourmet quality, chocolate brown fruits are bright green at early maturity, then darken to warm brown two weeks later. A distinc- tive but not overly spicy pepper, used as a staple in Mexico’s famous Molé sauce and many other dishes. Crunchy fruits reach 7 to 9” in length and 1-1/2” in width. Sturdy 3 ft. plants produce multiple harvests. Ear- ly crops are most often sliced for toppings and baking, while the dark brown, fully mature fruits can be dried and ground.


(V) 100 seeds $11.95; 3 or more $11.50 each (W) 500 seeds $48.95; 2 or more $47.50 each


Inferno Hot Banana Hybrid - #03048 Q 60 days. Big, 8” by 1-1/2” fruits are ul- tra smooth, with outstanding flavor that’s just hot enough at 500 to 1,000 Scovilles, to taste good with everything. Matures from yellow to red. Plants produce early and are very high yielding. An excellent fresh market variety. Ideal for patios and greenhouses. (V) 100 seeds $14.25; 3 or more $13.75 each


Golden Greek Peperoncino (W) 500 seeds $58.95; 2 or more $57.50 each


Hot Sunset Hybrid - #03054 Q 85 days. 2015 AAS Winner. Large, healthy, vigorous plants produce tasty and attractive fruits. An early harvest of deli- cious and spicy fruits are sure to make this X3R® variety a favorite. At just 600 to 800 Scovilles, AAS trial judges noted what a great flavor this thick-walled pepper has, unlike other hot peppers where heat is all you get. Perfect fresh, grilled, roasted or pickled.


(V) 100 seeds $14.95; 3 or more $14.25 each (W) 500 seeds $59.95; 2 or more $57.95 each


Hot Sunset (W) 500 seeds $36.95; 2 or more $35.50 each


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Jamaica Scotch Bonnet


Jamaica Scotch Bonnet - #03053 120 days. Even hotter than Habanero? – you be the judge. Definitely matures later and fruits are shorter. Bonnet-shaped, bright-orange fruits, when ripe, have a smoky flavor that is fiery hot at 100,000 to 350,000 Scovilles. Heavy yielding, com- pact plants grow 30” tall are excellent for container gardening.


1/16 oz. = approx. 250 seeds


(F) 1/16 oz. $5.25; 3 or more $4.95 each (J) 1/4 oz. $16.95; 2 or more $15.50 each


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