EARLY WHITE BUSH.—The Bush or Patty Pan Squashes are 
dwarf habit and very productive. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 44 pound, 20 cents; pound, 50 cents. 
ess all Orders to WM. HENRY MAULKE, No. 1711 Filbert Street, 
istinct new variety for 
earlier 
than any other Summer yariety. The shape well shown in illustration ; skin is 
white; and they are always tender when ready for use. They are very hardy, of 
Pkt.. 5 cts.; oz., 10 ets.; 14 1b., 20 cts.; lb., 50 cts. 
EARLY YELLOW BUSH.—Similar to the above except in color. | 
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GOLDEN SUMMER CROOK NECK.—This is one of the very best 
of Summer Squashes, and I can particularly recommend my selected 
stock to the attention of all market growers. Of bushy dwarf habit, 
they are very productive. Flesh is greenish-yellow, dry, and of a most agree- 
able flavor, so much so that it is the most highly esteemed of all the Summer 
varieties, Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; 44 pound, 20 cts.; pound, 50 cents. 
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BRAZIL SUGAR.—This d PINEAPPLE.—As a Winter Squash, BOSTON MARROW.— Oval in form; thin skin ; 
2 Summer and Autumn use, is the richest flavored and | ahead of every other variety for making pies | outer color. orange. Flesh sweet and fine grained. A good 
5 sweetest of all squashes. It is liked for table use in every | or custards, which in flavor remarkably re-| keeper. Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 10 cts.; 44 Ib., 25 cts.; Ib., 70 cts. 
= stage of its growth. During the months of August, semble cocoanut. Can also be sliced and | MARBLEHEAD.—THE BEST KEEPER 
< September aa October it has no equal. It is enormously | fried same as egg plant; it keeps wonderfully | of all. Very fine grained, possessing a sweet and 
productive. A single plant has yielded as many as twelve | till late in the Spring, and I have seen | delicious flavor. This is an old variety, but is so good 
5 perfectly ripened squashes. The flesh is yellow, slightly | them kept in perfect condition for | that it should be more largely grown than it is. Packet, 
Z tinged with green. They ripen as early as the Boston Mar- | over one year. Combine wonderful pro- | 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents ; 14 pound, 25 cts; pound, 70 cts. 
g row. Pkt.,5cts.; 0z., 10 cts.; 14 1b., 20 cts.; Ib., 90 cts. ductiveness, with a desirable selling size and | COCOANUT.—Very desirable. Is fine grained 
g PERFECT GEM.—This variety is a vigorous | sha A pure white color, unusually thick | and well flavored. 6 to 12 grow on a vine: is the most 
wm grower, on asingle vine have been counted 24 perfect | flesh, good both for Summer or Winter. | beautiful of all squashes. Bear in mind also that 
squashes within a distance of 3 feet. Packet, 5 cents; Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, | the Cocoanut will give a crop when other varieties fail. 
ounce, 10 cents; 14 pound, 30 cents; pound 90 cents. 
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grained, and sweetest of all the piuseh family, but one of the very best keepers 
I know of. The flesh is thick, rich colored, and solid; it is aiso one of the 
most productive squashes ever introduced. On a vine 344 feet long, 3 
squashes, weighing collectively, 39 pounds, have been counted, all about the 
same size and well ripened. Pkt, 10 ets.; oz., 15 cts.; 44 1b., 40 cts.; 1b., $1.00. 
<< | NEW RED CHINA.—It is a good 
grower, matures early, and keeps in fine con- 
dition until late in the Spring. Its immense 
productiveness, handsome appearance, fine 
uality, and convenient size, make it one of 
H the most desirable Squashes ever introduced. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 10 cts.; 14 Ib., 30 ets.; lb., 90 ets. 
OLIV E.—Resembles an olive in shape 
= and color. It is a little larger than the 
Hubbard. Skin extremely smooth and thin; 
flesh very thick, rich, golden yellow color, 
firm, mealy, sweet and good. Packet, 5 cents; 
ounce, 10 cents; 44 pound, 30 cts; pound, $1.00. 
RED CHINA. 
Page 55.—Annual Catalogue for 1891 of Maule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED 
30 cents; pound, 90 cents. 
ESSEX HYBRID.—It is not only one of the richest flavored, finest | 
| Packet, 5cts ; ounce, 10 cts ; 44 pound, 25 cts.; pound, 70 cts. 
HUBBARD.—Decidedly one of the best squashes ever intro- 
duced. Flesh, bright orange, very dry, sweet and rich flavored. I recom- 
mend this variety as superior for Winter use. It keeps perfectly through the 
Winter three months later than the Marrows, and has long been one of the most 
popular varieties in cultivation. Pkt., 10 ets.; oz., 15 cts.; 44 Ib., 40 ets.; Ib., 1.10. 
free at prices 
ALL GARDEN SEEDS sre a prices 
| book, except peas, beans and sweet corn, by 
| peck and bushel, at prices quoted on page 12. 
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