Sweet Peppers
 


 
Pepper Aji Delight

A Capsicum baccatum witout any heat! A wonderful innovation. You can now enjoy the wonderful fruity taste of this species without the burn. In other words, the Aji Delight is to the C. baccatum what the sweet pepper is to the C. annuum. Aptly named, because it is absolutely delicious, with fruity overtones and even a hint of cinnamon on some very well ripe pods.  It is also very crunchy. Moreover, it is already sweet at the green stage, as opposed to the green bell pepper. Can also be dehydrated to make a very sweet paprika (pic on the right) . Peppers are deep red at maturity, 9 to 12 cm long. Walls are 4 mm tick, 3 lobes. Good yields, often more than 50 peppers or 2 kilos per plant. Relatively early for a C. baccatum, at 85 days. Large, sprawling plants with several lateral branches. Starts slow but finishes strong in September. 70 days (green), 85 days (red). 
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99


Pepper Sweet Banana    

Long, tapered yellow peppers that turn red at maturity. About 6 inches long. Good in salads or for stir fries. Sweet. Productive, plant is covered with peppers. Packet of 20 seeds: $1.99


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Pepper Buran

Nice ivory-white peppers blushing gradually to red. They get sweet just as they begin to blush. Completely ripe fruits are even sweeter. 3 to 4 lobes, 12 cm long. Compact plants. From Poland. 90 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99



Pepper California Wonder               


Classic blocky sweet pepper grown since 1928. Four lobes, about 10 cm by 12 cm. Excellent for stuffed peppers. Also good fresh. Can be harvested green or later, when it turns scarlet red. Sturdy plants, 60 cm high. 75 days. 
Packet of 20 seeds: $2,49



Pepper Chocolate Sweet    (Sweet Chocolate)

Chocolate brown peppers with dark red flesh. Sweet. 3-4 lobes, about 12 cm long. Will ripen quite early, well adapted to the north. 75-85 days. Limited stock.
Sold out.


Pepper Color Mix                             

A mix of white, yellow, orange, red, lilac, purple and chocolate. You should get several of these colors among your plants. Blocky, sweet peppers, 4 lobes. About 10 cm by 10 cm. 70-80 days.  
Packet of 20 seeds: $2,49


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Pepper Corno di Toro   (Corne de Taureau)

One of the longest peppers, can reach more than 30 cm long! Shaped like a horn, thus its name. Long tapered fruits, 2-3 lobes, sweet when mature. Used traditionally as a frying pepper (olive oil) but it is also very good fresh and in salads. 70-80 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: 

Red
: Sold out.


Yellow
: $1,99


  Pepper Corno di Toro Chocolate                                

Bull's horn type with long, reddish-brown peppers that can reach 25 cm long. Great taste, quite sweet. Shapes differ slightly, some wider than others. Large plants. Good yields. Beautiful peppers. About 85 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99



Pepper Corno di Toro Orange          

Bull's Horn type with wonderful bright orange color. Click thumbnails for details. Like other Corno di Toro, these can grow to be quite large, easily reaching 25 cm (10 "). When ripe, they have a very good sweet, fruity flavor and a nice crunchy texture. Medium thin walls (4 mm), long tapered shape. Beautiful deep orange tone. Looks very much like "Devil Horn Super Giant", "Giant Sweet Devil's Horn" or "Ramiro Orange". About 75 days.
Limited seed availability.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99



Pepper Cubanelle 

Long tapered lime green peppers often sold nowadays in the markets. Used commonly as a frying pepper but can also be enjoyed fresh. Mild flavor. Gets sweet when turning red. 70 days.

Packet of 20 seeds: $1,99



Pepper Doe Hill                         

One of the best sweet peppers around.. Productive, early, and super tasty. Thick flesh, crunchy and very sweet. Fruity flavor. Small rounded, flattened fruits, 5-7 cm. Compact plants, about 45 cm high. First peppers ripen around July 25th, and the plants keep on producing until the end of summer. Early, 60 days. From the American Appalachia.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99



  Pepper Emerald Giant               

Big, blocky sweet peppers with thick walls. Four lobes, 9 cm X 11 cm. Can be picked green or when they turn red and get sweet. For fresh eating, grilling, stuffing, etc. Plants are bout 60 cm tall. Replaces Early Niagara Giant. 75 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99


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Pepper Italianelle

This variety is allegedly sweet even at the green stage. Used in Italy as a frying pepper and also for fresh eating and pickling. Thin walls. Also known as "Friariello", "Italianelle Sweet Frying", "Sweet Italian frying pepper". Early: 60 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $1,99


 
Pepper Jupiter

Large blocky green bell peppers that can weigh up to 400 g. Four lobes, thick walls, full pepper flavor. Turn sweet when red. Compact plants with good leaf protection. Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus. Fast growth and good yields. Well adapted to the north. Early: 62-74 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99


For similar varieties, see Keystone Giant (below), Quadrato d'Asti Red, Emerald Giant, California Wonder and Buran.


Pepper Keystone Giant

Good choice for green bell peppers. Large blocky fruits, 12 by 10 cm, with thick walls. Stays green longer on the plant. Vigorous plants. Resistant to TMV. 75-80 days.
Packet of 25 seeds: $1,99


 
Pepper Lilac
                                        

Beautiful lavender-lilac sweet peppers. These start actually wihte (ivory) and then turn lavender in August. Later on, they start ripening to red while taking on many colors at the same time.Click thumbnails for details. Sweet when red. Beautiful in salads. Compact plant, about 35 cm high. .
Packet of 10 seeds: $2,49


Pepper Marconi     (Super Shepherd)

Deep red 7-inch fruits (20 cm) with a very sweet taste. Thick and juicy flesh. 3 lobed.  Italian heirloom. 70 days.
Packet of 20 seeds: $2,49


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Big, long and heavy peppers that can weigh 250 g and reach 20 cm long. Very nice flavor. Large plants. Some variations in shape. 90 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,49



Pepper Marconi Purple
   
  

Wonderful marconi type with purple peppers that can be eaten at all stages. When they start to ripen, they surprisingly taste like apple. Later on, they turn completely red and they taste sweeter. Long, tapered peppers, around 15 cm. Good yields. 70-80 days.
Sold out.


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Pepper Mini Mix    

Nice small peppers, very sweet and tasty. Compact plants, about 40 cm high. Mix of yellow, orange and red. About 80-90 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99


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Pepper Mini Chocolate Bell      
(Mini Chocolat)

Small chocolate bell peppers with a very nice sweet taste. Compact plants, about 30 cm high. Can be grown in pots. For fresh eating, stuffing or pickling. 80 days.
Packet of 10 seeds: $2,49


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          rouge 2 Pepper Mini Red Bell 2      (Mini Rouge 2)

Similar to the Mini Red Bell except for its larger size (6 cm by 4 cm) and its more elongated, square shape. Same use.
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Pepper Nocera   (Nocera Giallo)       

Italian variety with very large, elongated blocky peppers. Look like a Lamuyo spanish type, but with golden yellow pods. 18 cm long by 8 cm wide. Four lobes. Nice, sweet taste. Rare in North America. Around 80 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99



Pepper Pepperoncini

Slender, 4" peppers than can be picked either green or when they turn red. Very little heat, just enough to add some zest to salads. Can be used in any way (fresh, pickled, salads). High yielding. Very sweet. 75 days.
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,99



Pepper Pimiento

Sweet elongated, heart shaped pepper with very thick flesh. Sweet taste. Juicy. Medium size: 8-10 cm. Used in salads, canning, pickling, grilling, etc. 65 days.
Packet of 20 seeds: $2,49


Pepper Quadrato d'Asti          -Red or Yellow

Big blocky italian sweet peppers. Crispy and juicy flesh. Thick walls. 3 or 4 lobes. Large size: 15 by 10 cm. Sweet flavor when ripe. Good fresh or for stuffed peppers. Early: 60-65 days (green), 80-90 days (ripe). Renowned variety from the Piedmont region of Italy. Offered in Yellow or Red. Specify color when using mail order form.

Red: 
Packet of 15 seeds: $2,49

Yellow:  Packet of 15 seeds:  $2,49




Pepper Romanian Sweet
 

Eastern European frying type with ivory peppers blushing gradually to pinkish orange and then to orange-red. Many shades simultaneously on the same plant. Traditionally picked white for frying in olive oil but also great at any stage, for fresh eating, cooking, etc. Become sweeter as the pepper mature. Compact, vigorous plants. Productive. 10-12 cm pods. Relatively early. 70-80 days.
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Pepper Round of Hungary                    


Cheese pepper with beautiful flat, ribbed fruits reminiscent of little squashes or pumpkins. Thick, sweet, juicy flesh. Around 8 cm by 5 cm. Turn from green to deep red. For fresh eating, cooking, stuffing, roasting, etc. A tomato-pepper type, like Topepo Rosso. Relatively compact plants (45 cm). Also known as: Red Ruffled. 80-85 days.
Sold out.

  Pepper Sweet Hungarian Cheese Orange        

Bright orange cheese pappers with thick,juicy flesh and a nice fruity taste. About 8 cm, round, slightly flatenned. compact plants, 40 cm. Start green, then gradually ripens from yellow to orange. Let them mature completely to orange so that you can enjoy their full flavor. Tomato pepper type very similar to Doe Hill (see above). See also "Topepo Giallo" (just below).Traditionally used for preserves but also excellent to make mini stuffed peppers or used fresh in salads. Early: 60-70 days. .
Packet of 25 seeds $1,99




Pepper Topepo Rosso    (Tondo Rosso, Tomato pepper)

Round, flattened red peppers with glossy skin. Very beautiful. Sweet and crunchy. Italian tomato pepper.  3-4" in diameter. Uncommon.
Packet of 20 seeds: $1,99




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