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1/32 oz. 125 seeds
1/16 oz. 250 seeds
1/8 oz. 500 seeds
1 oz. 4,000 seeds
Anaheim. Vigorous bushy upright 24-30 inch plants with good
cover. Med-hot fruits with med-thick dark green & red flesh. Good
canned, dried or fried. 77 days. #198
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/4
oz. $5.25.
Ancho Grande. Fat heart-shaped 4 x 3 inch relleno chiles are
dark green to rust red and have a distinct flavor. 36 inch bushy,
everbearing, pendant shaped plants. Use to make chile
rellanos. Also dry and grind to make chili powder. 76-80 days.
#199
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.60;
1/32
oz. $3.40;
1/4
oz. $6.00.
Cayenne Slim. See
organic seeds.
Early Jalapeno. If you love ethnic and hot foods, you will
need this early pepper in your garden. Very tasty. Pretty as an
short, 24", informal hedge. Lots of hot, very tasty flavor in a
small, 3" pepper. If left on the vine it turns red from green. 63
days. #201
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/4
oz. $4.45.
Habanero Orange. A Caribbean Favorite that is native to the
Yucatan. 36 inch plants with tapered lantern-shaped 1 x 1.5 inch
pods. Thick, wrinkled, light-green flesh ripens to a lovely
golden-orange. Reportedly 1,000 times hotter than Jalapeno. Slow to
germinate. Must be grown in warm moist conditions. 90 days.
#202
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.80;
1/32
oz. $3.90.
Hungarian Yellow Wax/Hot Banana. Hot Banana. A medium-hot Old
World favorite - the perfect pick for pickled peppers! Also popular
for salads, frying and canning. Developed in Hungary, this pepper has
a waxy color that resembles bees wax. Wax peppers are actually
orange-red when ripe but are usually picked while still yellow.
Pepper walls are thin and peppers are usually used fresh in salads,
pickled, fried, canned, or roasted. 20" tall. 75 days. #203
Packet (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/4
oz. $4.60.
Jalapeno M. Popular in Mexico for pickling. 72 days.
#601
Packet (30 seeds) $1.50;
1/32
oz. $3.05.
Joe E. Parker. Large fruits, 6 to 7 inches long, have a mild
to medium hot flavor. The tapered fruits have thick flesh and mature
from a deep green color to a brilliant red. High yielder. Very
popular for drying and excellent for stuffing or roasting. Also used
in New Mexico for dried pepper wreaths. 75 days. #204
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/4
oz. $5.35.
Large Hot Cherry. Ideal for pickling. Upright plants produce
medium green 1" by 1-1/2 " fruits that turn red at maturity. Thick
flesh, medium hot. 75 days. #205
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.70;
1/32
oz. $4.15.
Mosco. Very Hot Anaheim Type Pepper. Excellent for grilling or
stuffing and roasting. 75 days. #602
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.50;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/4
oz. $5.35.
New Mexico Chili Improved. 27 inch tall plants with upright,
thick walled fruits that turn red at maturity. Good for canning,
freezing or drying. Makes good rellanos with a little extra heat. 75
days. #603
Packet (30 seeds) $1.50;
1/32
oz. $3.05.
Sandia. Flat fruits that are tapered and 7 inches long on
plants that are 30 inches tall. Great for market, canning or drying.
77 days. #604
Packet (30 seeds) $1.50;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/8
oz. $4.40.
Sante Fe Grande. A large Floral Gem type. Turns yellow at
market stage and then ripens to orange-red. For fresh market, canning
and pickling. Upright, compact plants with good vigor are resistant
to Tobacco Mosaic. 75 days. #206
Packet (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/4
oz. $5.35.
Serrano Tampiqueno. Large plant bears club shaped, smooth
fruit that is 1.5 inches long and has medium thick walls. Very
hot green or red pepper is perfect for salsa, chili or pickling. 85
days. #207
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.50;
1/32 oz. $3.05.
California Wonder Bell. Particularly good for stuffing but
also tasty enough for salads. California Wonder is an excellent sweet
bell for cold climates. In longer season climates, peppers turn
bright red after green. Excellent freezer. Also a good container
variety. 75 days. #209
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/32
oz. $3.10;
1/4
oz. $4.60.
Cubanelle. Sweet Italian pepper for frying in olive oil.
Fruits are about 5 inches long by 2 inches wide. Color is waxy
yellow-green turning red at maturity. Flesh is medium thick with a
delightful zesty flavor. Plants are bushy, growing 28 to 30 inches
tall and are highly productive. 68 days. #605
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.50;
1/32
oz. $3.05.
Golden Cal Wonder Bell. Like California wonder but they turn
from green to gold when ripe. 75 days. #210
Packet (30 seeds) $1.60;
1/32
oz. $3.40;
1/4
oz. $6.75.
Pasilla Bajio. Chili negro. Mild, disease resistant pepper. 78
days. #607
.
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.50;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/8
oz. $4.40.
Pimento L. Large, heart shaped red peppers with thick walls.
Very sweet and mild. Resistant to Tobaccco Mosaic Virus. 95
days. #211
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/32
oz. $3.40;
1/4
oz. $6.00.
Sweet Banana. Productive and delicious with light yellow
colored fruits that are 6" by 1-1/2 inches tapering to a point.
Plants are 22 inches tall and sturdy. Yellow ripening to red. 65
days. #212
Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.55.
1/32
oz. $3.10;
1/4
oz. $4.60.
Sweet Cherry. Dark green 1-1/4 inch round fruits turn to red.
Bushy 18 inch plants. Popular pickling pepper. 80 days. #213
Packet (30 seeds) $1.75;
1/32
oz. $6.10;
1/4
oz. $10.80.
Yolo Wonder Bell. Plants are compact, tall, upright and
vigorous with good foliage protection against sunburn. Large fruits
are 4 to 4-1/2 inches long by 3-3/4 inches in diameter and thick
walled. Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic. 75 days. #214
Packet (30 seeds) $1.55;
1/32
oz. $3.05;
1/4
oz. $5.35.
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