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Red Bull Hybrid - #03208 85-90 days. Produces strong heavy sets of 4-lobed, large fruits that are blocky, smooth and thick walled. Perfect for stuff- ing, roasting and eating fresh. Plants have excellent canopies of foliage to help pre- vent fruits from sun scald. Resistant to TMV and Bacterial Spot Races 0-3.
(V) 100 seeds $9.25; 3 or more $8.75 each (W) 500 seeds $37.95; 2 or more $35.95 each
Red Bull Sweetie Pie
Red Knight Hybrid - #03209 Q 66 days. Our earliest maturing multiple disease resistant bell. Big, blocky bells are about 4-1/2” square, perfect for stir-frying, stuffing, roasting and grilling. Fruits can be picked green when they are mild, or left to mature red for an almost sugary flavor.
(V) 100 seeds $12.95; 3 or more $12.45 each (W) 500 seeds $52.95; 2 or more $50.95 each
Red Knight Tawny Port
Tawny Port Hybrid - #03230 70 days. Beautiful, port wine colored fruits have an excellent, very sweet, fla- vor. Very large, 4-lobed, 4 by 5” bells are perfect for adding unique color to salads and stir-fries. Makes a beautiful stuffed pepper, too!
Summer Sweet® #8610 Hybrid - #03222
73-83 days. Well-branched plants pro- duce heavy yields of big, blocky, 3-1/2 to 4-1/2”, peppers that ripen from rich green to an attractive golden yellow. Smooth fruits are blemish-free and have a crisp, juicy texture and wonderful sweet flavor. Highly resistant to Bacterial Spot, Tobac- co Mosaic Virus and Potato Virus Y. (V) 100 seeds $10.25; 3 or more $9.85 each (W) 500 seeds $42.95; 2 or more $40.95 each
Summer Sweet® #8610
(V) 100 seeds $6.50; 3 or more $6.25 each (W) 500 seeds $26.95; 2 or more $25.50 each
Carmen Hybrid - #03127 Q 60 days. 2006 AAS Winner. Excellent sweet flavor – raw or cooked. Firm, ta- pered 5 oz. fruits grow up to 6” long and 2-1/2” wide and mature from green to red on upright, leafy plants. High yields, widely adaptable, reliable and easy-to- grow. Perfect for produce growers, market gardeners and home gardeners.
(V) 100 seeds $12.95; 3 or more $12.45 each (W) 500 seeds $52.95; 2 or more $50.95 each
Touchdown
Touchdown Hybrid - #03231 70-75 days. Strong prolific plants have continuous setting ability and excellent cover. Large to extra-large, 5 by 4”, blocky fruits mature from green to red. Peppers are smooth with thick walls and have a uniform shape. Highly resistant to TMV and 9 races of Bacterial Spot.
(V) 100 seeds $10.75; 3 or more $10.25 each (W) 500 seeds $44.95; 2 or more $42.95 each
91 Carmen
Sweetie Pie Hybrid - #03234 Q 60-70 days. 2017 AAS Winner. These small 3 oz. cuties are 2-1/2 by 3”, thick- walled, sweet and flavorful and can be eaten at both the green and red stage. Ex- cellent fresh, grilled, stir-fried or stuffed. Compact plants have heavy yields – as many as 30 fruits each! Perfect for con- tainers and small space gardens.
(V) 100 seeds $11.25; 3 or more $10.75 each (W) 500 seeds $46.95; 2 or more $44.95 each
VEGETABLES SWEET NON-BELL TYPES
See ‘Cavalcade & Lola’ on pages 10 & 11.
Alma Paprika - #03102 70-80 days. A kitchen staple – easy-to- grow and process. Thick-walled, sweet, mild, peppery fruits start out creamy- white,
Alma Paprika
to orange, and finally red. Attractive, cher- ry type fruits are per- fect for drying and grinding, as well as, eating fresh. Plants yield heavily.
1/16 oz. = approx. 250 seeds
(F) 1/16 oz. $6.75; 3 or more $6.45 each (J) 1/4 oz. $21.95; 2 or more $20.50 each
Candy Cane Red Hybrid - #03118 Q 60-65 days. Elongated, 3-1/2 to 4” by 1-1/4 to 1-3/4”, unique fruits ripen from green with creamy white stripes to solid red. Thin walls and crispy texture make it perfect for fresh eating at any stage of ripeness. Plants have unusual variegated foliage and are ideal for containers. Seed not available for 2018-19 season.
Candy Cane Red then mature
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