
CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 
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SUMMER AND WINTER SQUASH 
CULTURE.—Sow in hills from 3 to 4 feet apart, 6 to 8 seeds. 
_them out to three of the strongest plants. 
March to June. 
When well up thin 
For a succession they can be planted from 
Some, who protect, plant as soon as the first of February, but it is 
best to wait until the ground gets warm. When it is time to plant corn it is also time 
to plant Squash. 


Larze Warted 
Hubbard. 
EARGE WARTED HUBBARD.—A very 
good strain of the famous Hubbard retain- 
ing all of the excellent features of the par- 
ent with the additional merits of thicker 
flesh, fine color, increased size, better con- 
stitution and productiveness. It has an ex- 
tremely hard, tough and densely-warted 
shell, which not only indicates superior 
quality, but renders it one of the best Win- 
ter keepers. Packet, 10c.; oz., 15c.; %4 Ih., 
40c.; Iib., $1.25, postpaid. 
Long Yellow or 
Summer Crook 
LONG YELLOW OR SUMMER CROOK- 
NECK.—This is a strong grower, and con- 
tinues in bearing longer than some of the 
other varieties. It is of good quality. 
Packet, 10c.; 0z., 15¢.; 14 1b., 40c.; lb., $1.25, 
postpaid. 
MAMMOTH CHILI.—The “Jumbo” of 
the Squash family. Outer color. rich 
orange yellow; skin is quite smooth with 
wide tissues. Flesh very thick and of a 
yellow color. Keeps well, is good for the 
table and profitable for’ stock. Packet, 
“te 0z., 15c.; % Ilb., 40c.; lb., $1.25, post- 
paid. : 
Matures in 60 to 80 days. 

One ounce to 40 hills; 3 pounds to the acre. 

Golden Custard. 
GOLDEN CUSTARD.—The Mammoth 
Strain of the Golden Bush Squash. Flesh 
golden yellow, very fine quality; unsur- 
passed in keeping qualities; excellent for 
preserves, pies, etc. No garden is complete 
without it. Packet, 5¢.; oz., 10c.; 4% ibhb., 
35c.; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 


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Early White Bush or Patty Pan. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH OR PATTY PAN. 
—Is earlier than any other variety; of 
dwarf habit and very productive; grows in 
a bush form, and occupies less room on the 
ground than any other sort; it is the 
variety that is grown the most extensively 
for market and shipping purposes. Skin 
and flesh a creamy white, fine grained and 
a general favorite. Summer Squashes 
should always be used when young and 
tender, which can be determined by an im- 
pression of the finger nail. Packet, 5c.; 
oz., 15c.; %4 Ib., 40c.; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
SEND YOUR ORDERS NOW. 
We are prepared to fill orders as soon as this catalogue reaches you. Send 
in your combined orders for seeds, trees and plants, and if you do not wish 
trees and plants sent until time to plant in your locality, will send seeds at 
once. 

