Mention Pumpkins and you Uiinlt of pies. In small gardens, plant near a low fence over which vines will climb 87 



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Maulers Yellow Sweet Potato Pie Pumpkin 



A Favorite Household Sort 

 of Superior Quality 



This handsome and high merit pumpkin, famed 

 as a pie-maker, is one of the most satisfactory that 

 we ever introduced. It has given satisfaction to 

 many thousands of our customers. It is not only 

 a good thing for the kitchen, but is also an unsur- 

 passed food for dairy cows. 



The flesh Is very thick and fine grained, of a 

 beautiful golden yellow color, and in texture and 

 flavor peculiarly adapted for pie-making purposes. 



As a winter keeper it is unexcelled; the pumpkins 

 will remain in perfect condition until spring. 



We do not know of any other pumpkin that will 

 be found more satisfactory for the family garden 

 or farm use than Maule's Yellow Sweet Potato 

 Pie Pumpkin; matures in 90 days. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, SO cents; 



quarter pound, 45 cents; pound, $1.50, 



postpaid. 



56^ Japanese Pie 



A Large Crookneck Sort 



A high quality pumpkin of Japanese origin, 

 'he flesh is very thick, of a rich salmon color, fine 

 rained, dry and sweet. Seed cavity small. Of 

 nediumsize, early, very productive and a good 

 ;eeper. Highly desirable as a pie or cooking 

 lumpkin. Ripens in 70 days. 



PacUet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; 

 i pound, 65 cents; pound, §2.25, postpaid. 



555 Small Sugar 



Dry, Sweet and Sugairy 



The pumpkin from which the celebrated 

 Yankee pumpkin pie is made. It has a 

 deep orange skin and fine grained flesh of 

 extra fine flavor, maturing In 05 days. An 

 excellent keeper. Is prolific and desirable. 



Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 

 Impound, 4:0 cts.; pound, $1.25, postpaid. 



555 SMALL SUGAR PUMPKIN. 



Horse-Radish Sets 



In Great Demand for Seasoning. Easily Grown 



Full cultural directions for growing Horse Radish sent with every order. 



The culture is by sets or root cuttings. These sets are planted vertically in rows or furrows 2 to 3 feet apart and 15 to 18 inches apart in the rows 

 ith the small end down, so that the top end is about 2 Inches below the surface. Ready to use in the late fall or winter months. 



Manner Kren The New Horse Radish from Bohemia v^sj; w.A*&r.vit* 



The roots are so much larger and heavier than the common variety that the yield 

 Is about doubled. Then, too, it matures much quicker. The flesh is pure white 

 6 for 30 cents; 50 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100, postpaid. 

 By mall, express or freight, not prepaid, $2.00 per 100; $15. OO per 1000. 



Rhubarb or Pie Plant Seed 



Culture. — Plants easily grown from seed. Sow in drills about 18 inches apart, Maliner Kren. 



and thin the plants 7 to 12 inches in the drills. Use a packet to about 10 feet of drill, an ounce to 75 feet. 

 Stalks should not be cut until the third year. Full cultural directions for growing Rhubarb sent with every order. 



611 Victoria The Most Popular Variety Grown 



A good market sort, with beautiful red stalks, giving satisfaction everywhere. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents; quarter pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25, postpaid. 



Victoria Rhubarb or Pie Plant Roots 



Plant roots 4 feet apart each way. Rhubarb from roots comes into use at once. 

 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; 12 for $1.75, postpaid. 

 By mail, express or freight, not prepaid, 10 for $1.00 25 for $2.00; 

 50 for $3.75; 100 for $6.50; 500 for $30.00; $55.00 per 1,000. 



Salsify 



Also Known as Oyster Plant 

 or Vegetable Oyster 



Culture. — Treat about the same as carrot, except that salsify is hardier, and may 

 be left in the ground all winter. Sow in April or Maj" in drills a convenient distance, 

 1 to 2 feet apart, and thin to •! inches in the row. Cover seed about 1 inch. Use a packet 

 to about 20 feet of drill, an ounce to 75 feet; 8 to 10 pounds per acre. Ready to use in 

 about 90 days. 



614 Mammoth Sandwich Island 



This is an Improved tj'pe and the largest and most profitable salsify now in cultiva- 

 tion. It is white in color; being quite smooth, is a satisfactory sort in every way. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 30 cts.; quarter pound, 75 cts.; pound, $2.50, postpaid. 



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Sorrel 



bar^e 



Leaved 



614 MAMMOTH 

 SANDWICH ISLAND SALSIFY. 



Used as a salad or boiled and served like spinach. 



Culture.— Sow in early spring in drills 12 to 24 inches apart and cover seed lightly. 

 Use a packet to 15 feet of drill, an ounce to 100 feet. Ready to use in about 60 days. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts.; quarter pound, 60 cts.; pound, $2.00, postpaid. 



611 RHUBARB. 



