Maxwell Garden and Mackey Produce

Gourmet (F1)

Gourmet

Early orange bell has thick juicy walls and fruity sweet taste.  Medium-large, very blocky fruits are bigger than Corona and easier to grow under a wider variety of conditions. Strong compact plants set plentiful fruits without crowding.

XR3 Red Knight

King Arthur type with better disease resistance in a more compact, open plant Get a jump on the season with a large, early, green-to-red pepper. Big, blocky, thick-walled, and turns red early. Fruity and sweet. Widely adapted

X3R Red Knight
Sunray (F1)

Sunray (F1)

Medium large, blocky yellow bells with sweet, fruity taste. Strong plants with good yield potential. Similar to Labrador, which it replaces.

 

Islander (F1)

Light lavender skin, pale yellow flesh.
3-lobed, medium-size, thick-fleshed peppers with a mild, lightly sweet taste. Fruits ripen through a showy stage of violet, yellow and orange streaks, eventually turning a rich, very dark red. Strong, medium-tall plants yield well.

Islander (F1)
BuiltWithNOF

Early Sunsation

Ripens green in 70 days; maturing two weeks later to a golden-yellow. Large, smooth fruits of 4-1/2" by 4" are produced on 24" plants bred for resistance to all three races of Bacterial Spot!

 

Early Sunsation

Ivory Hybrid Pepper

 An ivory-white pepper! A must for specialty markets. High yields of medium- sized, blocky fruits with a rich, creamy white color. Tobacco Mosaic resistant.
 

 

Ivory
Super Heavyweight

Super Heavyweight

A great variety for fresh market, with enormous fruits that are thick-walled and blocky, marvelously sweet and crunchy in texture. Huge fruits, weighing up to 9 oz., ripen from green to gold, with thick flesh that is low in calories and high in vitamin C. Perfect for stuffing, eating fresh or capturing those blue ribbons!
 

 

Karma

Bright red pepper is 6 inches long and 4 inches wide, with a rectangular, 4-lobed, blocky shape. #1 in North America for Yield, Size, Color -- and Taste! The new standard of excellence in bell peppers!

 

Karma
Early Thickset

Early Thickset

The Earliest Pepper Yet! Big Blocky Bells are Borne in the Crown--No Sunscald! Thick-walled, 3- to 4-lobed bright red fruit arises in clusters of a dozen or more!  This is what we plant! One plant will feed a family.