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DeBaggio's Herb Farm & Nursery


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Hot Pepper.

'Tri-Color Variegated'. 75 days. The variegated foliage, exhibiting shades of white, green and purple, really makes this plant stand out. Purple stems and blooms add to the charm. Fruits are hot and turn from deep purple to bright red at maturity. Thought to have originated in the rain forests of Central America.
Last Seed Source: www.seedsnsuch.com/?s=


Hot Pepper.

'Trinidad Scorpion'. 110 days. Habanero type pepper from Trinidad & Tobago. Fruit ripens from the top down, creating a tricolor effect (Orange, yellow and green), before eventually turning completely red. Pods are mushroom shaped with the bottom coming to a point, resembling a scorpion's tail and 2 to 2.5 inches long by 1.25 to 1.75 inches wide. Plants reach 2 to 3 feet tall.
Last Seed Source: www.germaniaseed.com


Hot Pepper.

'Golden Greek Pepperoncini'. 62 days. Mildly hot. This strain from Greece is for those who want a more classic Pepperoncini. These are smaller and lighter in color than Robustini Pepperoncini (which it replaces). Thin-walled 3-4 inch long fruits have slightly lobed tips. Harvest when about 2-3 inches long and fruits reach light yellowish green for the classic Pepperoncini. Pickle in vinegar for 1 to 6 months.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Alma Paprika'. 70-80 days. Ripens from cream-white to orange to red. Thick walled, cherry-type fruit. Excellent for drying and grinding.
Last Seed Source: www.hpsseed.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Antohi Romanian'. 53 days. Romanians typically fry this heirloom pepper in a hot skillet in order to fully experience the sweet, full flavor. Plants produce lots of yellow 4 inch tapered fruits that eventually ripen red.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Big Bertha'. 70 days. A giant in the sweet pepper pantheon, this hybrid has fruits as large as 7 inches long and 4 inches in diameter. Young green peppers mature red on plants that are easily 3 feet high. Fruit is mostly 4-lobed, making it good for stuffing.
Last Seed Source: www.hpsseed.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Blushing Beauty Hybrid'. 72 days. Hybrid. Sweet, blocky 4 inch fruit ripen ivory to gold to orange to red. All color stages on the plant at the same time. All-America Selections winner for 2000! Fruit is almost never green.
Last Seed Source: www.ivygarth.com


Sweet Pepper.

'California Wonder'. 75 days. Bell-type. Blocky, 4 inch green fruits with thick walls ripen red. Plant may need support. A good pepper for stuffing.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Chocolate Beauty'. 67 days to green; 87 days to chocolate. Four-lobed, medium-large sweet bell variety. Plants are disease resistant and provide prolific yields. The rich mahogany color on mature fruits turns green when cooked.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Corno Di Toro, Red'. 68 days. Italian bull's horn. Delicious in salads but more often grilled or sauteed. Long, 8-10 inch, curved, green fruit. We have two varieties; one ripens brilliant red, the other, yellow. Prolific tall plants.
Last Seed Source: www.parkseed.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Corno Di Toro, Yellow'. Italian bull's horn. Long, 8-10 inch, green fruit ripens brilliant orange-yellow. Delicious in salads but more often grilled or sauteed. Prolific tall plants.
Last Seed Source: www.ivygarth.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Cubanelle'. 68 days to first lime-green fruit. Large, smoothly tapered with slightly blunt ends. Thin skinned peppers are 6 inches long and 2 inches wide. Matures red.
Last Seed Source: www.stokeseeds.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Early Sunsation'. 70 days to first green fruit, 84 days to yellow. Big, blocky bell pepper reach about 4 1/2 inches long and nearly as wide. Fruit is smooth and consistently well shaped. Extra sweet when fully yellow.
Last Seed Source: www.stokeseeds.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Fat 'n' Sassy/King Arthur'. 65 days. Large, heavy, blocky, fruit matures green to red and has excellent sweet flavor. One of the best green to red bell peppers for home gardeners.
Last Seed Source: www.harrisseeds.com


Sweet Pepper.

'Giant Aconcagua'. 75 days. A pepper with flavor as sweet as apples. Oblong fruit grow up to a huge 12 inches long (ours didn't get quite so large) and is produced in great abundance. Delicious in salads, stuffed, stir-fried or roasted and peeled. Can be enjoyed at the light green stage, but is sweetest when fully ripened to red.
Last Seed Source: www.seedsnsuch.com/?s=



  • Thomas DeBaggio
    (1942-2011)

We are no longer growing any plants. Listings are for information only. Last seed source listed after some of the plants is the company from which I last purchased the seeds. I make no guarantee that a variety is still available from that company or that there aren't other sources. Plants with no source either were not grown from seed (most likely) or the seed is not commercially available.