Plant No Other—None Better on the Globe. 37 
Tennessee Sweet Potato Pumpkin. 
Grows to medium ) 2 Al! 
size, pear shaped, a 
little ribbed, color, 
creamy white, some- 
times lightly striped 
with green; flesh, 
thick creamy white; 
remarkably fine 
grained, dry and 
brittle, and of most 
excellent flavor; 
hardy, very pro- 
ductive, and keeps | 
perfectly sound until 
late in the Spring. iB 
It speedily becomes 
ageneral  favorite//} 
wherever it has been} Pei: 
introduced. When) 
cooked it has some- |#} 
what the appearance 
of sweet potatoes, 
but of more delicious 
taste. Price, 15 cts. 
per packet; oz., 50 
cts. 
G. <A. Nudbery, 
= = Dublin, Dakota. ‘‘The 
= Sweet Potato Pump- = = 
TENNESSEE kin beats anything I GRAY BOULOGNE. 
SWEET POTATO PUMPKIN. ever saw.” 
Robt, S. Hudson, Yazoo City, Miss. 
“My Tennessee Sweet Potato Pump- 
kincropisfine. I would not exchange 
them forany pumpkin or potato I ever 
saw for my eating.” 
GRAY BOULOGNE. — Usually 
two feet or more in diameter, 50 to 
100 lbs. in weight. It is a golden 
yellow color. Itis a good aw ea 
and for Winter use has few 
equals. In rich soil it often attains 
truly a mammoth size. Pkt., 10cts., 
oz., 25 cts. 
\ TRUE POTIRON. 
\ LARGEST OF ALL, as it 
i has grown to simply immense 
proportions when given rich soil 
and extra cultivation. It is one. of 
the varieties sure to carry off all 
honors wherever exhibited. It has 
salmon colored skin; flesh, bright 
yellow, fine grained, and of excellent 
quality. Put in a few hills of 
Potiron this year and see just 
how large yot: can grow a 
Pumpkin. I am confident you 
will surprise yourself. Pkt., 10 
cts.; oz., 30 ets.; 14 lb., $1.00. 
$1001 $1001! $100!!! paid for a single Pumpkin, November Oth, 1885. 
NEW GOLDEN MARROW PUMPKIN. MAMMOTH ETAMPES PUMPKIN. 
MAMMOTH ETAMPES.—New; attains im- | pumpkin, after Yellow Sweet Potato. Flesh of 
mense proportions. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 
fine flavor; cooks soft andtender. A perfect keep- 
GO MARROW.—The best yellow pie if X0 
er. P&Et., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 4 lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.50, 
