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    The Chile Pepper InstituteMerchandise Catalog

    2015

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    The Chile Pepper InstitutesCenter for Chile Pepper

    InformationThe Chile Pepper Institute (CPI) is the world's foremost research-based resource center for chile pepper information. The Center forChile Pepper Information (CCPI), is a project of New Mexico StateUniversity, a non-profit educational and land-grant institution.http://www.chilepepperinstitute.org/

    Proceeds from the sale of seeds (many varieties which weredeveloped at New Mexico State University) and merchandise gotoward the Endowed Chile Pepper Chair and to hire under-represented students exploring career opportunities in agriculturalscience. Many of the products sold in the CCPI have beenspecifically developed by our business partners who contributedirectly to our fund raising efforts. A chile pepper included with

    merchandise description represents a product partnership.

    Your company can also become a contributing partner ofThe Chile Pepper Institute

    Contact Wendy Hamilton [email protected] more information.

    Thank You

    http://www.chilepepperinstitute.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.chilepepperinstitute.org/http://www.chilepepperinstitute.org/
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    Table of Contents

    Books 4 - 7 Cookbooks 8 - 13

    Posters 14 - 17

    Seeds

    NMSU Varieties 18 - 22

    NMSU Holiday Dwarf Varieties 23 - 24

    Additional Varieties 25 - 33

    Merchandise

    Shirts and Caps 34

    Mugs and Shot Glasses 35

    Chile Accessories 36

    Food Products 37 - 38

    Ordering Forms and Information

    Chile Pepper Institute Contact Information 39 Shipping & Handling Charge Information 39

    Optional Sources for International Seed Orders 40

    International Orders Terms and Conditions 41

    Order Form 42

    Payment Information Form 43

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    BOOKS

    Compendium of Pepper DiseasesA complete guide to several different pepperdiseases. Includes detailed symptoms, causal

    organisms, disease cycles, and control for eachdisease. Color picture guide for over 100 pepperdiseases. $63.00

    The CompleteChile Pepper BookThe complete source for chile peppergardening, identification, history, andmuch more. $39.00

    MINIMUM ORDER REQUIREMENTS:$20.00 for mixed orders and $14.00 for seed-only orders

    Pepper Diseases: A Field Guide (Spanish)A pocket guide to nearly 100 pepper diseases. Itincludes a color picture and description for eachdisease. $20.00

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    BOOKS

    Panty Hose, Hot Peppers, Tea Bags,

    and More for the GardenA must-have for every gardener! Includes1,001 ways to use everyday items to solveproblems. Offers simple solutions for stretchingthe season, getting organized, and more!

    $18.00

    Chile Peppers: Hot Tips and Tasty Picks forGardeners and GourmetsOne of the most popular books available.Includes a pepper encyclopedia, growing tips,pest and disease remedies, and wonderfulrecipes. Offers a list of suppliers for hard to find

    varieties. $14.00

    20thInternational Pepper ConferenceProceedings

    2010 Conference hosted by the Chile PepperInstitute in Las Cruces, NM. Includespresentations and poster research from eachspeaker. $12.00

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    Peppers Vegetables and Spice Capsicums

    Provides an introduction and overview ofpeppers. Covers history, genetics andproduction of peppers and examines thediseases and pests that affect them. Theessential scientific reference for peppers.

    $92.00

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    Southwest Kitchen GardenWhat is a kitchen garden? It's vegetables andfruits, herbs and flowers, paths, structures, anddcor. It's the farmland of the backyard. Thekitchen garden links us to our heritage and ourenvironment, to the past and the future. $17.00

    ORTHO, All about HouseplantsShows readers how to select the best plantsfor their homes environment and how to

    correctly grow and care for them. Explains howto alter existing home conditions toaccommodate desired plants. $16.00

    Growing Chinese Vegetables in your own backyardoffers plant-by-plant guidance on planting, growing,harvesting, and cooking with more than 40 Chinesevegetables and herbs, from the familiar snow pea to theexotic Chinese pumpkin. In traditional beds, incontainers, or in small pools, Chinese vegetables thrivein any kind of backyard gardens. $21.00

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    COOKBOOKS

    1st Annual Biad Chili Tough Book of GreenChile RecipesProceeds from book sales go to the New MexicoState University Aggies Are Tough Enough to

    Wear Pink campaign. $25.00

    Appetizers & Beverages from Santa Fe KitchensA central ingredient in the making of Santa Fe's charmhas been the kitchens of the city and the surroundingarea. Unique and delicious recipes from some of NewMexico's most renowned chefs reflect the balance of

    Santa Fe's cultures and lifestyle. $30.00

    2nd Annual Biad Chili Tough Book of GreenChile RecipesProceeds from book sales go to the New MexicoState University Aggies Are Tough Enough to

    Wear Pink campaign. $30.00

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    COOKBOOKS

    The Great Chile BookAn extremely useful guide in learning about chilepeppers. Over 100 pages of different types of freshand dried chile peppers. Beautiful color pictures anddelicious recipes! $20.00

    The Great Salsa BookThe ultimate salsa book! Includes wonderful recipesfor traditional and exotic salsas. A recipe foreveryone. Some recipes included are Oven-RoastedTomato Salsa, New Mexican Pion Salsa, Cabo CrabSalsa, and Roasted Coconut Salsa. $20.00

    The Great Chile Rellenos Book

    The ultimate relleno book! You will love the traditional,as well as the exotic, relleno recipes. $20.00

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    COOKBOOKS

    The Complete Book of VegetablesThe ultimate guide to growing, cooking andeating vegetables. Wonderful full color photos.

    $20.00

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    The Edible Asian GardenA guide on how to grow and cook withAsian peppers. It includes a detailedAsian vegetable guide, including howto prepare them. $18.00

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    COOKBOOKS

    GrillingA great guide on everything from grilling andthe necessary utensils, to the best recipes.Some great recipes included are OrzoSalad, Moroccan Fish Skewers, SmokySpareribs, and Grilled Pears. $17.00

    The El Paso Chile Companys TexasBorder Cookbook

    A great collection of recipes representingSouthwest taste and style. Some favoritesinclude Tortilla Soup, Chile-StuffedChicken Breast, and delicious Chocolate-Raspberry Brownies. $20.00

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    The El Paso Chile Companys SizzlinSuppers CookbookSizzlin' Suppers is a mouthwateringcollection of smoky, spicy recipes inspired bythe borderland and beyond. $24.00

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    COOKBOOKS

    SpicesA brief guide to both common and exoticspices. Includes many recipes such asJamaican Pumpkin Soup, Sesame

    Roasted Tuna, and Spicy Potatoes withGarlic Sauce. $17.00

    Antojitos: Festive and FlavorfulMexican Small PlatesGreat recipes and color photos. Addictivelyauthentic Mexican farefood for peoplewho love fresh, soulful cooking.

    $18.00

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    Tabasco Cookbook

    A wonderful collection of recipes featuringTabasco Sauce. Includes recipes such as HotGrilled Trout, Lemon Sesame Asparagus, andSpanish Potato Salad. $15.00

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    Barbeque BibleThe recipes in this book are finger-lickinggood...try them all! Transform meats andseafood into world-class barbecue with theflavor foundations, wet and dry, that givegrilled food its character, personality, and soul.

    $14.00

    How to GrillThe definitive how-to guide for anyonepassionate about grilling, from the newestbeginner to the most sophisticated chef.

    $30.00

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    POSTERS

    The Great Chile Poster (Seco)An excellent guide to various types of chilepeppers. Seco (dried peppers) comes in blackbackground or white background. 23X24

    $19.00

    Besler Chile Peppers18X24

    $15.00ea

    The Great Chile Poster (Fresco)An excellent guide to various types of chilepeppers. Fresco (fresh peppers) comes inblack background only. 23X24

    $19.00

    Mini Maxi

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    POSTERS

    Chile Peppers Help Your BodyA Chile Pepper Institute exclusive poster.A guide to what chile peppers can do to aidcertain ailments and improve health.21X 35 $19.00

    The Chile Pepper Institute 15thAnniversary Commemorative Poster

    Artwork by renowned regional artist Louis

    Ocepek. Celebrates 15 years of Institutework educating the world about chilepeppers. 20X 26 $17.00

    How Does That Chile Pepper Rate?

    A Chile Pepper Institute exclusive poster.Newly revised to include the worlds hottestchile pepperthe Maruga Scorpion.Provides Scoville Heat Units for manycommon chile peppers. 21X28

    $18.00

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    POSTERS

    The Great Hot Sauce PosterA guide to many different and unique hotsauces. 23X34

    $19.00

    Peppers

    Contains chile pepper facts andsome important nutritionalinformation. 16X16 $9.00

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    POSTERS

    Chile PosterThe poster represents the original cover of the1960 New Mexico Cooperative ExtensionService Circular #309 containing generalinformation about chile, chile research,nutritional value, and recipes. $15.00

    Chile Pepper AnatomyA guide to the different parts and functions ofthe chile pepper. 23X34

    $19.00

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    NMSU Chile Pepper Seed VarietiesThe Chile Pepper Institute does not sell genetically modified organism (GMO) seed products.

    Seed Price and Quantity: Bhut Jolokia, Trinidad Moruga Scorpion & Trinidad Scorpion are $9.00per packet with 10-15 seeds in each. All other seeds are $6.00 per packet with 25-30 seeds in each.

    Minimum Order Requirements: $14.00 for seed-only orders

    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

    NuMex Big JimLarge meaty pods.

    $6.00

    New Mexico 6-4One of the original New Mexican pod types.Good yield. $6.00

    NuMex Heritage 6-4Improved variety with increased flavorcompounds. $6.00

    NuMex Heritage Big JimImproved variety with increased flavorcompounds. $6.00

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    SeedsNMSU Varieties

    NuMex Joe E. Parker

    Meaty pods. Medium size pepper.$6.00

    NuMex Espaola Improved

    Adapted to Northern New Mexicos shortergrowing season. $6.00

    NuMex Conquistador

    Good yield. $6.00

    NuMex Sunrise, Sunset, EclipseMixed seed packet. Unique in providingalternative mature fruit color in the NewMexican pod type. $6.00

    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

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    SeedsNMSU Varieties

    NuMex GarnetBright red color. Used to make paprika.

    $6.00

    SandiaSmaller, less meaty pods. Great for dried

    powder. $6.00

    NuMex R NakySets fruit under higher temperatures andlower humidity. 188 ASTA color rating. A greatpaprika cultivar. $6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

    Sandia SelectNew Sandia variety with superior flavor, uniform highheat level, better plant and pod uniformity, higher yieldand a thick fruit wall, improved for green chile stage.

    $6.00

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    SeedsNMSU Varieties

    Barkers Hot

    Medium sized, meaty pods.$6.00

    NuMex PrimaveraMild jalapeno. Large, meaty pods.

    $6.00

    NuMex PinataAverage size with flavor of a jalapeno,except that it is a multicolor fruit. Fruitschange from bright green to bright yellow toorange, then to red. $6.00

    NuMex JalmundoNew Mexico State Universitys new

    jumbo jalapeno, large, meaty pods.$6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

    NuMex SweetBright red color. Used to make paprika.

    $6.00

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    SeedsNMSU Varieties

    NuMex Sunglo, Sunflare, & SunburstMixed seed packet. Fruits are used to makemini-ristras and wreaths. Immature fruits are

    green. Mature fruits are yellow, red, and orange.$6.00

    NuMex TwilightSmall, upright fruits. Color changes from purple,to yellow, orange, and finally red. $6.00

    NuMex CentennialDeveloped for New Mexico State Universitys 100year anniversary. Fruits transition from purple toyellow, orange, and red. $6.00

    NuMex SuaveOrangeHas a chinenseflavor. $6.00

    NuMex Bailey Piquin

    First machine harvestable piquin. Great for driedfruit powder. $6.00

    NuMex SuaveRedHas a chinenseflavor. $6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

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    NuMex Christmas$6.00

    This line of holiday dwarf ornamental pepper plants was designed especially for the holidays. Fruitis upright, bullet shaped or round, and abundant with different color transitions for each holiday.

    Although produced mainly for ornamental purposes, these peppers are hot and edible.

    NuMex April Fools Day - Purple to red, long, thin fruits NuMex Chinese New Year - Green to red bullet shaped fruits in clusters NuMex Christmas - Green to red bullet shaped fruits NuMex Cinco de Mayo - Yellow to red, long, thin fruits NuMex Easter - Lavender to pale yellow and finally orange bullet shaped fruits

    NuMex April Fools Day$6.00

    NuMex Easter$6.00

    NuMex Cinco de Mayo$6.00

    NuMex Chinese New Year$6.00

    SeedsNMSU Holiday Dwarf Varieties

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    Seeds

    Early Jalapeno

    Good flavor. Early maturing variety.$6.00

    de ArbolVery popular for spicing up dishes. Lightgreen to red. $6.00

    Additional Varieties

    CayenneTypically used as a dried, ground

    powder. $6.00

    Aji Limon

    Small, upright peppers with lemonyovertone. $6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

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    Floral Gem

    Small, yellow, commonly seen bottled.$6.00

    Santa Fe GrandeMost popular of yellow wax type, light greento yellow. Great for stuffing. $6.00

    Black CubanUnique ornamental. Black foliage with blackto red color. $6.00

    SeedsAdditional Varieties

    ChiltepinSmall, round pods. Known as bird pepper.

    $6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

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    SeedsAdditional Varieties

    California Wonder

    Large. Good shape. Good flavor bellpepper. $6.00

    Poblano

    Large. Thick meat. Red at maturity. Good forstuffing. $6.00

    MulatoLarge. Thick meat. Dark brown at maturity.Good for stuffing. $6.00

    Jupiter

    Large, standard bell pepper.$6.00

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    SeedsAdditional Varieties

    PasillaLong thin pods. Dark brown at maturity.$6.00

    SerranoSmall. Thick meat pods. Good for makingsalsa and pico de gallo. $6.00

    SantakaHeirloom. Asian type.$6.00

    Pimient de EspelletteA nice pepper from the Basque country.Unique flavor. $6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

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    TakanotsumeA specialty pepper from Japan. Known asHawk Claw chile due to its talon shape.

    $6.00

    Spanish Piquillo

    Large, Spanish type. Good for stuffing.$6.00

    NuMex MirasolUsed both as ornamental on wreaths and as aground powder in cooking.

    $6.00

    HontakaHeirloom. Asian type.

    $6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

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    Tabasco

    Small, upright peppers. Used to makeTabasco Sauce. $6.00

    SeedsAdditional Varieties

    CajamarcaA beautiful fruit. Begins in a vibrant violetcolor (unique to C. chinense),then

    changes to a rich red. The wonderfullyfragrant aroma captures your attentionwith an intense, spicy-citrus fragranceand the classic habanero fruity undertone.

    $6.00

    Red Caribbean Habanero

    Large, bright red pods. Fruity aroma.$6.00

    Orange HabaneroLarger pods. $6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

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    Seeds

    Bhut JolokiaOne of the hottest chile peppers in the world at over1 million Scoville Heat Units.

    **PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL PRICE**

    $9.00

    Additional Varieties

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

    Trinidad ScorpionCapsicum Chinese, One of the hottest chilepeppers in the world at over 1.3 million ScovilleHeat Units. VERY limited supply of seed,Maximum number of packets per person is 5.

    **PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL PRICE**

    $9.00

    Trinidad Moruga ScorpionCapsicum Chinese, currently the hottest chilepeppers in the world.VERY limited supply of seed, Maximum number ofpackets per person is 5.

    **PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL PRICE**

    $9.00

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    Seeds

    OnzaA variety from Oaxaca. Pods are 3 inches long,with a very thin flesh. Perfect for drying.

    $6.00

    DatilCultivated in the area of St. Augustine, Florida.Elongated pods are 3 1/2 inches long. Goes fromgreen to yellow. $6.00

    Additional Varieties

    Omni ColorSmall, upright pods. Multicolor.

    $6.00

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

    Costeno AmarilloPeppers from the Oaxaca and Guerreroregions of Mexico. Pod measures 2.53inches. Turns from green to yellow.

    $6.00

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    Seeds

    JigsawOrnamental with unique foliage andpurple to red fruits. $6.00

    RocotoAlso called the manzano. Has unique

    black seeds. $6.00

    GuajilloOne of the most common chiles grown andused in Mexico. Dark, reddish brown, skin.

    $6.00

    Additional Varieties

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    Heat Level Code: No Heat Mild Medium Hot Very Hot

    Christmas BellOriginally from Brazil, where it is called

    Ubatuba Cambuc or Peri-Peri. Produces oneof the most unique shaped pods of all thepeppers. $6.00

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    MerchandiseShirts and Caps

    Chile Pepper Institute Shirts100% cotton. Available in small, medium, large, x-large, and xx-large.

    All sizes are available in black or white. $19.00

    CPI Baseball CapsAdjustable and available in either black ortan. (Embroidered logo matches CPI shirts)

    $18.00

    Holy Jolokia Shirts100% cotton. Available in small, medium, large, x-large, and xx-large.Black only. $19.00

    FRONT

    BACK

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    MerchandiseMugs and Shot Glasses

    Shot Glasses (Glass)Red or Green $7.00 ea

    Black CPI Coffee MugsChoice of Yellow, Orange, Red, orLight Green (inside) $10.00ea.

    Shot Glasses (Acrylic)Red, Yellow, or Green $4.00 ea.

    Black/Colorful CPI Coffee shot glassesChoice of Yellow, Orange, Red, or LightGreen (inside) $10.00 ea.

    Yellow

    RedOrange

    Green

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    Mouse Pads with acolorful mixture of chilepeppers.

    $7.00

    MerchandiseChile Accessories

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    Flavor WheelChile peppers have gained enormouspopularity because, like fine wines, they addflavor complexity to cuisines. This wheel willhelp, whether you plan to grow, pick, roast,cook, or eat chile peppers. $12.00

    The Chile Pepper Institute (CPI) offers you theopportunity to purchase a chile-decoratedceramic tile with your name prominentlydisplayed in the CPIs Hall of Flame location

    across from the Institute on the NMSU campus.

    Available in two sizes: 4x4 $75.006x6 $125.00

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    MerchandiseFood Products

    Holy Jolokia SalsaAdd fire to your party with this great tastingsalsa. Just bring the chips! The chile heat inthis salsa comes from Bhut Jolokia.

    $15.00

    Holy Jolokia Hot SauceA great way to fire up your favorite dish. The chileheat in this sauce comes from Bhut Jolokia.

    $14.00

    Holy Jolokia BBQ SauceFire up the barbeque. Use on chicken, steak or

    even tofu. The chile heat in this sauce comes fromBhut Jolokia. $15.00

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    The Chile Pepper InstituteMSC 3Q P.O. Box 30003Las Cruces, NM 88003

    [email protected]

    www.chilepepperinstitute.org

    There are no additional shipping and handling

    charges on our merchandisewith the exception of international orders.

    Domestic and APO/FPO (Army, Air Force/NavyPost Office) shipping and handling charges are

    included in the price.

    If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact us.

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    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    International Seed Orders

    Pepper WorldGermanyhttp://www.pepperworld.com

    The Chilli Pepper CompanyEngland

    http://www.chileseeds.co.uk

    Nickys Nursery - Englandhttp://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk

    Due to strict customs restrictions and regulations, it is extremelydifficult and expensive to ship seeds internationally.

    Customers ordering seeds only from outside the United States canplace their orders through one of the companies listed below.

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    http://www.pepperworld.com/http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/http://www.chileseeds.co.uk/http://www.pepperworld.com/
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    Terms and Conditions

    for InternationalOrders

    You must call 575-646-3028 to place your order

    you cannot order online.

    There is a seven day hold on all orders for credit card clearance.

    Minimum order is $50; shipping and handling costs start at $20.00depending on shipping destination.

    Phytosanitary Certificate ($155.00) is required (that includes PotatoSpindle Tuber Viroid (PSTV) testing surcharge) on all seed orders.

    There is no refund or replacement for merchandise confiscated,damaged, or lost in the mail.

    When ordering merchandise only, a Phytosanitary Certificate is notneeded.When ordering seeds only, or merchandise and seeds in a mixed ordera Phytosanitary Certificate IS required.

    Please be aware that:

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    Make Checks or Money Orders payable to:NMSU Chile Pepper Institute

    MSC 3Q P.O. Box 30003Las Cruces, NM 88003

    CREDIT CARD PAYMENT INFORMATIONAll fields must be completed

    Card#

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    Exp. Date __ __ / __ __ / __ __ __ __

    Full Name on card

    Visa / MC / Disc (please circle one)No American Express

    Purchase Total $

    Please NoteMINIMUM ORDER REQUIREMENTS:

    $20.00 for mixed orders and $14.00 for seed-only ordersShipping and Handling are included in the price of each item.

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