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Final Report for Trial No.1972 – Sweet Pepper (in the polytunnel) 2016 1
Sweet Pepper (in the polytunnel)
Final Trials Report 2016
Written by Eva Erhart Trials Office, RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, Surrey, GU23 6QB
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RHS Trial of Sweet Pepper
Introduction: Sweet peppers and chillies are both derived from the same species, Capsicum annuum. The heat producing component (capsaicin) which can be found in the chillies are not represented in sweet peppers, therefore they are sweet and no heat can be detected when consumed. This trial focused on sweet pepper cultivars in a variety of colours and shapes.
Trial Location The trial of sweet peppers was held in unheated plastic tunnels at RHS Garden Wisley. The growbag and container entries were trialled separately, in different polytunnels.
Objectives The objectives of the trial were to assess a range of cultivars and to recommend the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit (AGM) to outstanding cultivars for garden use.
Judging The Sweet Pepper Trial Assessment Forum viewed the trial on 15 August and 20 September 2016 and assessed the plants using the following judging criteria:
Uniformity
Quality
Taste – raw
Sweetness (Brix reading)
Thickness of flesh
Appearance The members of the forum were: P Dawson, M Day, J England, I Gillott, A Hughes, S Mercer, B Newman, C Randel, S Wain, R White.
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Entries There were 66 entries (42 growbag entries and 24 container entries) in the trial, submitted by various seed companies in the UK and the USA, but 2 varieties were incorrect and so were removed, leaving 64 to be judged. Cultivation: The trial was sown on 1 March into P84 modules and germinated on a heated bench. It was noted that a few varieties (Red King, Corno di Toro Giallo, Dolce di Bergamo, HMX 6642, Semaroh, Roberta, TZ 5467 and Gourmet) had poor germination, therefore they were resown on 1 April to produce enough plants for the trial. The seedlings from the first sowing were pricked out into 11 cm pots on 27 March and the ones from the second sowing on 28 April.
Sweet pepper seedlings in P84 modules – 24 March Sweet pepper seedlings in 11 cm pots – 28 April
On 17 May 42 entries (4 plants of each entry) were planted into growbags and 24 entries (2 plants of each entry) into containers. The containers were moved to their final position on 21 May into a different polytunnel.
Sweet peppers in growbags – 17 June Sweet peppers in containers – 17 June
Plants of each entry were thinned to 3 branches. The remaining 3 branches of the growbag entries were strung up and the branches of the container entries were supported by staking to avoid branches breaking off from the weight of fruit. The following list of crop protection was applied throughout the growing period:
Against pests o The trial was sprayed with Chess (active ingredient: pymetrozine) against aphid.
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o Natural predators were introduced to biologically control pests (aphid, whitefly, thrips, spider mite, sciarid fly larvae) throughout the trial.
o Mouse traps and slug pellets were also applied on 1 July to protect the fruits.
Against diseases o A broad spectrum biofungicide, Serenade (contains a patented strain of Bacillus
subtilis) was applied on 22 July first and continued the spraying against Botrytis fortnightly.
The conditions were not ideal in the polytunnel, where the container entries were grown. This big polytunnel was shared with the Propagation team and the conditions were not specifically set for the sweet peppers. The forum members therefore used their expert knowledge in order to have a fair assessment.
RHS advice on growing your own sweet peppers can be found here:
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=664
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/grow-your-own/vegetables/peppers
Recommendation for the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) The plants which fulfilled the Award of Garden Merit criteria during the trial and were considered to be worthy of receiving the award. The criteria which a plant needs to fulfil in order to receive the award are:
excellent for ordinary use in appropriate conditions
available
of good constitution
essentially stable in form and colour
reasonably resistant to pests and diseases
The plants which already had an AGM had to be re-confirmed to keep it; and if they didn’t fulfil the above mentioned criteria and are out-classed by newer varieties, their AGM was rescinded.
Hardiness rating H1c Temperature range: 5 ºC – 10 ºC Category: Heated glasshouse – warm temperate Definition: Can be grown outdoors in summer throughout most of the UK while daytime temperatures are high enough to promote growth.
Fruit characteristics The entries were divided into groups based on their fruit size and shape.
Size: - Small - Medium - Large/ Long
Shape: - Blocky - Flat blocky - Cone - Round
Thickness of flesh The thickness of the fruit flesh usually varies between 0.3 and 1 cm, where:
Thickness of flesh Thin Medium Thick
≤ 0.5 cm >0.5 cm and <0.8 cm ≥ 0.8 cm
Brix reading Brix scale helps to determine the soluble solids (sugars, minerals) of the pepper fruit and to identify its potential sweetness (an aspect of quality). A higher brix means better flavour and better nutrient value. Brix of sweet peppers usually vary between 4 and 12, where:
Poor Average Good Excellent
Brix of sweet pepper 4 6 8 12
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THE SWEET PEPPER TRIAL ASSESSMENT FORUM RECOMMENDED THE SOCIETY’S AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT TO THE FOLLOWING GROWBAG ENTRIES:
'Monanta' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 5)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from cream to red. Fruit characteristics: Medium cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 91 g Average yield/plant: 1.8 kg
Forum comments: Compact plant. Yielding well. Fruit numbers are high. Attractive plants.
Available from: Thompson & Morgan.
'Corno di Toro Giallo' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 9)
Sent by Kings Seeds.
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to golden yellow. Fruit characteristics: Long cone. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 9 Average weight/fruit: 94 g Average yield/plant: 2.4 kg
Forum comments: Tall plants. Yield and number of fruits harvested are high.
Available from: Kings Seeds, Seedaholic.
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'Tarquinio' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 15)
Sent by D T Brown.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to red. Fruit characteristics: Large blocky. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 8.5 Average weight/fruit: 204 g Average yield/plant: 2.5 kg
Forum comments: Looks quite good. Yield is good.
Available from: D T Brown.
'Demetra' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 21)
Sent by Kings Seeds.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from light green to red. Fruit characteristics: Medium cone. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 140 g Average yield/plant: 2.7 kg
Forum comments: Nice uniform fruits. Very high yield. Attractive. Vigorous.
Available from: Kings Seeds.
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'Astor' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 24)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to golden yellow. Fruit characteristics: Long cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 117 g Average yield/plant: 3 kg
Forum comments: Good yield. Big fruits.
Available from: Kings Seeds, Plant Genesis, Thompson & Morgan.
'Bianca' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 32)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from cream to red. Fruit characteristics: Medium blocky. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 4 (pale yellow); 6 (red) Average weight/fruit: 170 g Average yield/plant: 3 kg
Forum comments: Very short, compact plants. Produces lots of fruits. Nice shape. Good for the home gardener. Flesh is very juicy. Mild taste. This cultivar would look good on an exhibition.
Available from: Moles Seeds.
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THE SWEET PEPPER TRIALS ASSESSMENT FORUM RECOMMENDED THE SOCIETY’S AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT TO THE FOLLOWING CONTAINER ENTRIES:
'Ingrid' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 47)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to brown. Fruit characteristics: Medium blocky. Thickness of flesh: Thick. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 154 g Average yield/plant: 2.1 kg
Forum comments: Quite good yield. Big heavy fruits.
Available from: Thompson & Morgan in their Kew retail range.
'Amy' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 48)
Sent by Pro-Veg Seeds.
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from cream to red. Fruit characteristics: Medium cone. Thickness of flesh: Thick. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 76 g Average yield/plant: 1.6 kg
Forum comments: Fantastic. Tremendous yield. Good fruits. Interesting shape.
Available from: The Real Seed Catalogue UK, Ebay Hungarian Paprika Store (on Ebay); Pro-Veg Seeds (only wholesale).
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'Hamík' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 50)
Sent by Pro-Veg Seeds.
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to orange. Fruit characteristics: Small cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 10 Average weight/fruit: 40 g Average yield/plant: 1.1 kg
Forum comments: Plants yielded quite well. Good colour. The fruit’s got very few seeds.
Available from: Dobies of Devon, Sea Spring Seeds, Mr Fothergill’s, D T Brown.
'Beja' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 52)
Sent by Sea Spring Seeds.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from light green to red. Fruit characteristics: Medium cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 8.5 Average weight/fruit: 63 g Average yield/plant: 1.4 kg
Forum comments: Good yield. Fruit numbers are good.
Available from: Moles Seeds, Sea Spring Seeds.
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THE SWEET PEPPER TRIALS ASSESSMENT FORUM RECONFIRMED THE SOCIETY’S AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT TO:
'Jolly Giallo' AGM (H1c) 2005 (Trial Entry 4)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to yellow. Fruit characteristics: Medium blocky. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 112 g Average yield/plant: 1.4 kg
Forum comments: Nice plant. Reasonable fruits. Good shape.
Available from: Breeders’ Seed.
'Corno di Toro Rosso' AGM (H1c) 2005 (Trial Entry 26)
Sent by Mr Fothergill’s Seeds.
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to red. Fruit characteristics: Long cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 8 Average weight/fruit: 134 g Average yield/plant: 2.9 kg
Forum comments: Big fruits. Huge yield. Very nice when ripe. Big fruit number.
Available from: Bakker Hillegom, Chiltern Seeds, Dobies of Devon, MoreVeg, Nicky’s Nursery, Seedaholic, Suttons Seeds.
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'Diablo' AGM (H1c) 2005 (Trial Entry 27)
Sent by Marshalls Seeds.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to red. Fruit characteristics: Long cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 135 g Average yield/plant: 2.4 kg
Forum comments: Yield is good. Good colour.
Available from: Nicky’s Nursery, Marshalls Seeds, Moles Seeds, Simply Seed.
'Mohawk' AGM (H1c) 2005 (Trial Entry 43)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to orange. Fruit characteristics: Small/medium blocky. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 9 Average weight/fruit: 34 g Average yield/plant: 0.6 kg
Forum comments: Looks thin fleshed. The forum agreed that it can keep its AGM even though it does not look very good in this trial. The forum mentioned that this compact variety should not have been pruned.
Available from: Chiltern Seeds, Kings Seeds, Moles Seeds, MoreVeg, Nicky’s Nursery, Suttons Seeds, Thompson & Morgan, Tucker’s, Unwins.
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'Redskin' AGM (H1c) 2005 (Trial Entry 46)
Sent by Suttons Seeds.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to red. Fruit characteristics: Medium blocky. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 56 g Average yield/plant: 0.9 kg
Forum comments: The forum agreed that it can keep its AGM even though it does not look very good in this trial. The forum mentioned that this compact variety should not have been pruned. Original windowsill pepper.
Available from: Dobies of Devon, D T Brown, Kings Seeds, Moles Seeds, Nicky’s Nursery, Suttons Seeds, Tucker’s.
'Gourmet' AGM (H1c) 2005 (Trial Entry 62)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to orange. Fruit characteristics: Medium blocky. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 7.5 Average weight/fruit: 135 g Average yield/plant: 1.3 kg
Forum comments: Compact plant. Performed well early.
Available from: Thompson & Morgan, Sea Spring Seeds, Notcutts.
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THE FOLLOWING GROWBAG ENTRIES HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR THE SOCIETY’S AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT BUT CANNOT RECEIVE THE AWARD UNTIL THEY ARE NAMED AND/OR AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC IN RETAIL CATALOGUES. It is the responsibility of the sender to inform the Trials Office at Wisley that all queries have been resolved.
'Turbine' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 7)
Sent by Elsoms Seeds.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from light green to yellow. Fruit characteristics: Medium blocky. Thickness of flesh: Thick. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 148 g Average yield/plant: 2.4 kg
Forum comments: Has lots of fruits. Good yield. Good shape. Heavy fruits.
Available only wholesale from Elsoms.
'Orange Kiss' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 10)
Sent by Pro-Veg Seeds.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to orange. Fruit characteristics: Long cone. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 6 Average weight/fruit: 63 g Average yield/plant: 1.8 kg
Forum comments: Very attractive. High yield. Uniform fruits.
Available only wholesale from Pro-Veg Seeds.
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'Radmila' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 14)
Sent by Pro-Veg Seeds.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from cream to red. Fruit characteristics: Long cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 6.5 Average weight/fruit: 87 g Average yield/plant: 2.4 kg
Forum comments: High yield and lots of fruits on the plants.
Available only wholesale from Semo and Pro-Veg Seeds.
'Sweetonia Orange' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 18)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to orange. Fruit characteristics: Small blocky. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 17 g Average yield/plant: 0.8 kg
Forum comments: High number of fruit. Good fruit shape. This cultivar is easier to prune, easier to grow for the home gardener. The branches wouldn’t snap under the fruits’ weight as they are not very heavy.
Available only in a mix from Suttons and Thompson & Morgan.
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'Sweetonia Red' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 20)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to red. Fruit characteristics: Small cone (heart shaped to round). Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 22 g Average yield/plant: 1.1 kg
Forum comments: Bit variable in shape. Pretty good. Lots of fruits.
Available only in a mix from Suttons and Thompson & Morgan.
'HMX 6642' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 28)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to red. Fruit characteristics: Small cone. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 8.5 Average weight/fruit: 35 g Average yield/plant: 1.4 kg
Forum comments: Really nice. Good shape. Looks good for stuffing. Attractive. Nice red colour. Seeds are just at the bottom of the fruit.
Not yet named or available for the home gardener.
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'WT2493' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 34)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to golden yellow. Fruit characteristics: Small cone. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 7 Average weight/fruit: 67 g Average yield/plant: 1.8 kg
Forum comments: Very nice. Lots of fruits. Seeds are all in the top of the fruit. Quite a heavy yield. Large number of fruits. Small fruited. Flesh is quite thick.
Not yet available.
'WT2495' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 37)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to orange. Fruit characteristics: Small cone. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 8 Average weight/fruit: 65 g Average yield/plant: 1.8 kg
Forum comments: Attractive. Uniform. High yield. High number of fruits. Attractive colour, nice orange.
Commercially available now.
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'WT1440' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 41)
Sent by Thompson & Morgan.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to red. Fruit characteristics: Long cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 6 Average weight/fruit: 76 g Average yield/plant: 2 kg
Forum comments: Very productive. Nice clear red colour.
Not yet available.
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THE FOLLOWING CONTAINER ENTRIES HAVE BEEN RECOMMENDED FOR THE SOCIETY’S AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT BUT CANNOT RECEIVE THE AWARD UNTIL THEY ARE NAMED AND/OR AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC IN RETAIL CATALOGUES. It is the responsibility of the sender to inform the Trials Office at Wisley that all queries have been resolved.
'Whitney' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 49)
Sent by Elsoms Seeds.
Hybrid.
Fruit colour: Matures from cream to red. Fruit characteristics: Medium cone. Thickness of flesh: Thick Brix: 10 Average weight/fruit: 79 g Average yield/plant: 1.6 kg
Forum comments: Good colour. Good yield. Only few seeds in the fruit.
Available only wholesale from Bejo.
'TZ5467' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 60)
Sent by A L Tozer.
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to orange. Fruit characteristics: Small cone. Thickness of flesh: Medium. Brix: 11 Average weight/fruit: 38 g Average yield/plant: 0.9 kg
Forum comments: High Brix. Yield is a bit low. Self-supporting.
Available only wholesale from A L Tozer.
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'TZ5469' AGM (H1c) 2016 (Trial Entry 65)
Sent by A L Tozer.
Open pollinated.
Fruit colour: Matures from green to red. Fruit characteristics: Small cone. Thickness of flesh: Thin. Brix: 12 Average weight/fruit: 12 g Average yield/plant: 0.5 kg
Forum comments: Good number of fruits. Small fruits. Seeds only at the top of the fruit. High Brix. Good taste. Skin is a bit tough.
Available only wholesale from A L Tozer.
THE SWEET PEPPER TRIALS ASSESSMENT FORUM RECOMMENDED TO RESCIND THE SOCIETY’S AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT FROM: 'Atris' AGM (H1c) 2005 (Trial Entry 25) Sent by Thompson & Morgan. Forum comments: Hybrid. Long cone. Matures from green to red. Cracking has been observed on the fruits. There are better cultivars with red long cones in this trial. Superseded.
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Index of Plants in the Trial Names that are struck through have been updated / corrected by RHS Botanists during the course of the trial.
Trial Name
AGM
Sender Entry
In Growbags
1 Ariane Kings Seeds
2 King of the North Mr Fothergill's Seeds
3 Red King Burpee Europe
4 Jolly Giallo AGM 2005 H1c Thompson & Morgan
5 Monanta Thompson & Morgan
6 Slovana Pro-Veg Seeds
7 Turbine Elsoms Seeds
8 Sunbright Western Hybrid Seeds
9 Corno di Toro Giallo [sent in as Long Yellow Ringo]
Kings Seeds
10 Orange Kiss Pro-Veg Seeds
11 Orange Horizon [sent in as Horizon Orange]
Western Hybrid Seeds
13 Fatima Thompson & Morgan
14 Radmila Pro-Veg Seeds
15 Tarquinio D.T. Brown
16 Lilac Bell Western Hybrid Seeds
17 Midnight Dreams Western Hybrid Seeds
18 Sweetonia Orange [sent in as Mini Blocky Orange]
Thompson & Morgan
19 Marconi Rosso [sent in as Long Red Marconi]
Kings Seeds
20 Sweetonia Red [sent in as Mini Blocky Red]
Thompson & Morgan
21 Demetra Kings Seeds
22 Sweetonia Chocolate [sent in as Mini Blocky Chocolate]
Thompson & Morgan
23 Cardinal Burpee Europe
24 Astor Thompson & Morgan
25 Atris AGM 2005 H1c Thompson & Morgan
26 Corno di Toro Rosso AGM 2005 H1c Mr Fothergill's Seeds
27 Diablo AGM 2005 H1c Marshalls Seeds
28 HMX 6642 Thompson & Morgan
29 Thor Kings Seeds
30 Black Knight Thompson & Morgan
31 Sweetgreen Thompson & Morgan
32 Bianca Thompson & Morgan
33 Patricie Thompson & Morgan
34 WT2493 [sent in as Midi Sweetpoint Yellow]
Thompson & Morgan
35 WT1443 [sent in as Sweetpoint Yellow]
Thompson & Morgan
36 WT2103 [sent in as Lunchbox Yellow]
Thompson & Morgan
37 WT2495 [sent in as Midi Sweetpoint Orange]
Thompson & Morgan
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Trial Name
AGM
Sender Entry
38 WT2091 [sent in as Sweetpoint Orange]
Thompson & Morgan
39 WT2455 [sent in as Lunchbox Orange]
Thompson & Morgan
40 WT2490 [sent in as Midi Sweetpoint Red]
Thompson & Morgan
41 WT1440 [sent in as Sweetpoint Red]
Thompson & Morgan
42 WT2450 [sent in as Lunchbox Red]
Thompson & Morgan
In Cotnainers
43 Mohawk AGM 2005 H1c Thompson & Morgan
44 Ontara Sea Spring Seeds
45 Stanley Elsoms Seeds
46 Redskin AGM 2005 H1c Suttons Seeds
47 Ingrid Thompson & Morgan
48 Amy Pro-Veg Seeds
49 Whitney Elsoms Seeds
50 Hamík Pro-Veg Seeds
51 Gargantua Gourmet Genetics
52 Beja Sea Spring Seeds
53 Semaroh Sea Spring Seeds
54 Roberta CN Seeds
55 Tequila Sea Spring Seeds
56 Mavras Kings Seeds
57 TZ 5468 A L Tozer
58 TZ 5470 A L Tozer
60 TZ 5467 A L Tozer
61 TZ 5471 A L Tozer
62 Gourmet AGM 2005 H1c Thompson & Morgan
63 Nikita Thompson & Morgan
64 Paragon CN Seeds
65 TZ 5469 A L Tozer
66 Rafaela Pro-Veg Seeds
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Sender details:
A L Tozer Ltd, Pyports, Downside Bridge Rd, Cobham KT11 3EH, Tel. 01932 862059, www.tozerseeds.com
D. T. Brown, Bury Road, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7PQ, Tel. 0333 003 0869, www.dtbrownseeds.co.uk
Burpee Europe Ltd, Yew Tree Cottage, Foston on the Wolds, Driffield, East Yorkshire YO25 8BJ, Tel. 0114 3956420, www.burpee.com
CN Seeds Ltd, 18 Main Street, Pymoor, Ely CB6 2ED, Tel. 01353 699413, www.cnseeds.co.uk
Elsoms Seeds Ltd, Pinchbeck Rd, Spalding PE11 1QG, Tel. 01775 715000, www.elsoms.com
Gourmet Genetics LLP, Owl's Acre, Kellet Gate, Low Fulney, Spalding, Lincs PE12 6EJ, www.gourmetgenetics.com
Kings Seeds (EW King), Monks Farm, Colchester CO5 9PG, Tel. 01376 570000, www.kingsseeds.com
Marshalls Seeds Ltd, Alconbury Hill, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 4HY, Tel. 0844 557 6700, www.marshalls-seeds.co.uk
Mr Fothergill’s Seeds, Gazeley Rd, Kentford, Suffolk CB8 7QB, Tel. 0333 777 3936, www.mr-fothergills.co.uk
Pro-Veg Seeds Ltd, 6 Shingay Ln, Sawston, Cambridge CB22 3SS, Tel. 01223 499131, www.provegseeds.com/
Sea Spring Seeds, Sea Spring Farm, West Bexington, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 9DD, Tel. 01308 897898, www.seaspringseeds.co.uk
Seeds of Italy Ltd, D2 Phoenix Ind Estate, Rosslyn Cres, Harrow, Middx HA1 2SP, Tel. 020 8427 5020, www.seedsofitaly.com
Suttons Seeds, Woodview Road, Paignton, Devon TQ4 7NG, Tel. 0844 326 2200, www.suttons.co.uk
Thompson & Morgan, Poplar Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP8 3BU, Tel. 0844 248 5383, www.thompson-morgan.com
Western Hybrid Seeds, Inc, PO Box 1169. Hamilton City CA 95951. United States, Tel. +1 (530) 342 3410
Please note: Sources of seed for these cultivars may vary from year to year. Acknowledgements The RHS would like to thank Tangmere Airfield Nurseries Ltd. for kindly hosting the RHS trials team in the nursery and giving advice on how to trial the sweet peppers successfully. Cover photo: Trial entry No. 32.
Source: Horticultural Trials and Relations, RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB
Tel: 01483 224234 & Email: [email protected]
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