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 Sweet Green Pepper  'California Wonder'    Sorry, Sold Out for 2008

The standard bell pepper for many decades, this 1928 introduction is still the largest open-pollinated, heirloom bell you can grow, and a big improvement over the earlier bells. Consistently produces 3" x 4", 4-lobed fruit.

Ready to Harvest from Transplanting: 75 Days


 Sweet Green Pepper  'New Ace'      Sorry, Sold Out for 2008

New Ace has been a standard early variety for many years. It’s one of the very earliest to mature and has been a consistent producer of good yields, even when others have not set fruit because of hot weather. Its 3-4 lobed fruit have medium thick walls and are sweet and tender.

Ready to Harvest from Transplanting: 65 Days


 Sweet Yellow Pepper  'Golden Summer'           Sorry, Sold Out for 2008

A sunny change from green and red sweet bells, Golden Summer offers deliciously sweet, succulent fruit nearly a week sooner than most of the big bells! The fruit emerges lime-green, then mellows to a rich golden-orange. Yields are particularly heavy, thanks to great foliage cover that protects the fruit from sunscald.

Ready to Harvest from Transplanting: 65 Days



Tender-Sweet Golden Bells Never Burn in the Sun!

 Hot Pepper  'Habernaro'             Sorry, Sold Out for 2008

Among the hottest peppers anywhere, Habanero reaches up to 215,000 Scovilles of heat! These little peppers look harmless, but use them very sparingly, and remember to wear gloves when handling them to avoid transferring that heat to your eye! Blocky, wrinkled peppers measure about 2 inches long and slightly less wide, maturing from silvery-green to bright orange on the plant.

Ready to Harvest from Transplanting: 90 Days



This Dainty Little Orange Pepper is Among the Hottest Anywhere!

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