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CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. See 
PUMPKINS FOR TABLE AND STOCK FEEDING 
CULTURE.—Usually grown in corn fields, but if grown as a separate crop, seed 
should be planted in hills 8 to 10 feet apart each way after weather and soil get warm. 
Hoe often till vines begin to run. When leaves die cut the Pumpkin from vine, leaving 
3 to 4 inches of stem attached, and store in a dry place. Handle carefully and avoid 
bruising. One pound to 300 hills; 4 pounds to the acre. Ought to be grown largely on 
every farm in the South for pies and baking, as well as feed for stock during the Winter 
months. Easily sold in towns. Pianted from March to July. 
Yellow Sweet Potato Pie Pumpkin. Connecticut Field Pumpkin. 
YELLOW SWEET POTATO PIE.—Flesh | CONNECTICUT FIELD —(100 days.) 
thick and fine-grained, of beautiful golden Immensely productive, large orange-red 
yellow color, in texture and flavor pecu- colored round or slightly oval shaped. Ex- 
liarly adapted for pie-making; very pro- tensively grown for stock feeding and gen- 
lific. As a winter keeper it is unexcelled. erally planted with corn. MHardiest of all 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; 4% lb., 40c.; lb., $1.25, and good for pies. Packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; 
postpaid. 14 lb., 25c.; lb., 75c., postpaid. 
GOLDEN YELLOW MAMMOTH.—Flesh 
and skin of a bright golden yellow, fine 
grained and of excellent quality. Notwith- 
standing its enormous size, one of the very 
best pie pumpkins and a splendid keeper. 
Has been known to weigh over 100 pounds. 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 20c.; %4 Ib., 40c.; lb., $1.25, 
postpaid. 
JAPANESE PIE.—Distinct Japanese 
variety adapted to all parts of the South. 
Very meaty and solid and in general ap- 
pearence resembles the Cashaw, but is 
earlier and usually larger. Meat is rather 
free from water and easily cut and dried 
if desired. Packét, ‘10c.; 0z., 20c.; % Ib., 
50c.; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
Frotscher’s Green Striped Cashaw 
Crook Neck. 
FROTSCHER’S GREEN STRIPED 
CASHAW.—Fruits very large, with crook- 
ed neck. Color, creamy white, irregularly 
striped or traced with green. Flesh, light 
yellow, very thick, rather coarse but sweet. 
This sort is very productive and popular. LARGE CHEESE.—Bright orange, some- 
Packet, 10c.; oz., 20c.; 14 lb., 50c.; Ib., $1.50, times salmon color, fine grained, and used 
postpaid. for are Bon ae Packet, 10c.; 0oz., 
. 15¢c.; %4 aoc. ., 75c., postpaid. 
YELLOW CASHAW.—The vines are very SMALL SUGAR.—Very Sedneme and 
strong growers and produce an enormous prolific, of small size, averaging 10 inches 
crop of large fine fruits of superior quality, in diameter. Skin deep orange yellow; 
keep remarkably well. Makes the very flesh fine grained, sweet and an excellent 
best of pumpkin pies. Very valuable for keeper. Very desirable for the _ table. 
feeding stock. Packet, 10c.; 0z., 20c.; %4 Packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; % Ib., 40c.; Ihb., 
(b., 60c.; lb., $1.50, postpaid. $1.25, postpaid. 
