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 Short crop, now sold out for 2013 75 days. (green > red) [Introduced by SESE 1999.] The best nematode-resistant bell for home gardeners. Foliage, fruits, and yields are very similar to California Wonder. This variety is a potentially valuable line for developing... |
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  67 days. (green > red) [A gardening breakthrough: the first nematode-resistant bell pepper. Introduced by SESE in 1998.] Plants have a compact growth habit and reach a height of 18". Fruits are virtually identical to 'Keystone Resistant Giant', weigh approximately 1/4 lb and measure 3-1/4"... |
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  [Italian heirloom -- "Horn of the Bull"] 80 days. (green > crimson red) Extremely productive, tall plants produce so much fruit that the plant will do well with a good staking! Thin, 8-10" long fruit, slightly curved. Great flavor, good for frying and cooking. Pkt |
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  55 days. (creamy white > red) [Seed from Dr. Terry Berke at the Asian Vegetable Research Center. Introduced by SESE 1999.] An extra-early large wax, Hungarian sweet pepper. Similar to 'Feherozon' except that plants are taller (14-18") and the fruits are slightly longer (2-1/2" x 4"). Pkt. |
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  (creamy white > orange > red) 55 days. [Seed from Dr. Terry Berke at the Asian Vegetable Research Center. Introduced by SESE 1999.] An extra-early, large wax, Hungarian sweet pepper with compact growth and concentrated fruit set. Dwarf determinate plants are only 12-15" tall, yet produce an early... |
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  62 days. (green > red) Excels as a frying or stuffing pepper. Very thick, meaty flesh holds up well and sweetens during cooking. Our favorite for sweet, stir-fried peppers. Flattened bells, 3 to 3-1/2" in diameter and 1-1/2 to 2" deep with rich, deep-red color. Pkt. |
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  72 Days. Widely adapted golden version of the traditional heirloom favorite California Wonder (introduced 1928). The thick-walled 4" x 5" peppers ripen green to gold. Tobacco-mosaic resistant. Plant height 22-30". Good for stuffing, grilling and freezing. |
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  75 days. (green>red) One of the largest and best blocky sweet bell peppers ever developed. The sturdy 3-5' plants have an excellent canopy of dark green leaves to protect the high yields of 4.5" fruit just right for easy stuffing. Pkt. |
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  70–80 days. (green > orange) [Selected by Ashland Farmers Market growers for taste and earliness.] Medium, thick-walled bells, 3 × 3½ in. The same fine taste as Orange Bell but 2 weeks earlier and with slightly improved yields. Good foliage cover. Pkt |
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  79 days. (green > red) A 'California Wonder' type of pepper with large, blocky, pendant fruit (4" x 4-3/4"). Mosaic resistant. Heavy foliage reduces susceptibility to sunscald. Thick stems are breakage-resistant under heavy fruit load. Widely adapted and well suited to the Mid-Atlantic region... |
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 55 days. (green > red) [Johnny’s Selected Seeds] Early and productive, a great choice for short season areas. Chunky triangular peppers, 2" x 2½", on 30" plants. Good flavor, especially in cooler areas. |
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  (green > red) 80 days. Fabulous yields with this 7" horn-shaped, Italian heirloom pepper. Great for frying, drying, or fresh in salads. Flavor is very sweet whether green or red, stands up well to the heat. Pkt. |
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  90 days. 8" long red fruit with sweet, mild flavor. Produces early and keeps going till frost. Very productive, this tasty thick-fleshed fruit can be used fresh, dried or for frying. Pkt. |
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  90 days. (green > orange) [Seed from Dr. Craig LeHoullier in North Carolina.] Large, thick-walled, sweet bells. Though later maturing, the quality and flavor is the best of any orange bell we've grown. Fruits are large, blocky bells, 3-1/2" wide by 4" long. An outstanding variety. |
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  80 days. (green > crimson red) Flavorful thick flesh. A tall-growing pepper (30") which bears thick-walled, smooth-skinned, heart-shaped fruits (3" x 2-1/2") underneath open foliage. One of the more flavorful of the sweet peppers. Use fresh or roasted, peeled, and canned. Especially well... |
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  (green > purple > deep red) 80 days. Medium sized bells, 3" x 3", thick flesh, good foliage cover. Compact plants are mosaic resistant. On their way to deep red, the peppers stop and linger at a dark purple color (lime green inside) that’s lovely in salads. Pkt |
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  66 days. (green > red-brown > red) This Italian sweet pepper is one of our most productive and versatile varieties. Early yields of high quality, defect-free fruits. Thick, juicy flesh good fresh, fried or pickled. Heavy foliage cover protects from sunscald. 3–4 lobed fruits average 3 × 5–7... |
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  66 days. (green > red-brown > red) This Italian sweet pepper is one of our most productive and versatile varieties. Early yields of high quality, defect-free fruits. Thick, juicy flesh good fresh, fried or pickled. Heavy foliage cover protects from sunscald. 3–4 lobed fruits average 3 × 5–7... |
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  70 days. (pale green > yellow > orange > crimson red) Very dependable. [Introduced 1941.] Heavy yields of attractive, sweet peppers pointed in shape, 6" long, 1-1/2" wide. Eaten at any ripeness stage, but sweetest at the crimson stage. Great for colorful salads, frying, and freezing. A joy... |
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  70 days. (pale green > yellow > orange > crimson red) [1941] Heavy yields of attractive, sweet peppers pointed in shape, 6" long, 1-1/2" wide. Eaten at any ripeness stage, but sweetest when red. Great for colorful salads, frying, and freezing. Excellent choice for Mid-Atlantic region. |
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  86 days. (green > chocolate brown) Sweet flavor with a hint of spiciness. Fruits averaging 2.6 oz., are large shiny brown, blocky-shaped chocolate-colored bells, 3- or 4- lobed. Adds an unusual color to salads. Has no "grassy" or "green" taste typical of peppers if harvested in the green... |
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  86 days. (green > chocolate brown) Sweet flavor with a hint of spiciness. Fruits averaging 2.6 oz., are large shiny brown, blocky-shaped chocolate-colored bells, 3- or 4- lobed. Adds an unusual color to salads. Has no "grassy" or "green" taste typical of peppers if harvested in the green... |
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 77 days. (green > orange) Sweet and ornamental, the thick-fleshed fruits average 5" long x 1" wide and are borne upright on the plant. Use fresh in salads or cooked. Produces good yields of attractive peppers. Pkt. |
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 65 days. (yellow > yellow-orange > crimson red) Mostly four-lobed, 2½ × 3 in., thick flesh, borne erect on the plant. Heavy foliage, compact growth, and very attractive. In Southern areas fully ripe peppers may develop fungus in the seed cavity during hot weather. A first-class salad pepper, very... |
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