NEW ■WINTER LUXURY PUMPKIN. Excellent for pies. 

 Fine winter keeper. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 34 lb., 25c.; lb., 9jc. 



Field of BIG TOM pumpkins. Over 20 tons to the acre. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; % lb., 20c.; lb., 45c. 



PUMPKINS— A Select List of Standard Sorts 



One pound will plant two hundred to two hundred and fifty hills ; four to six pounds plant one acre. 



Large packets, 5c. each. 



Cashaw, or Crook Neck. The old standard and popular Crook Neck Cashaw . 

 Improved Qreen Striped Cashaw. Improvement on White Cashaw ; green and 



white striped ; flesh rich yellow, solid, fine grained, very thick and sweet 

 New Mammoth Qolden Cashaw. The best Cashaw. Skin and flesh rich orange 

 Nantucket Sugar, or Negro. A New England variety with dark green skin . . 

 Small Sugar. Early, prolific; very thick sweet flesh ; orange color; fine keeper 

 Tennessee Sweet Potato. Bell-shaped; white flesh, very thick and sweet . . 

 New Winter Luxury. Golden yellow, finely netted; shape round; flesh v.ery 



rich 'productive and unequalled as a winter keeper and cooking variety . . 

 Quaker Pie. Shape nearly oval. Cream-colored skin and flesh ; fine quality . 

 Calhoun Pumpkin. Nearly round, somewhat flattened on the ends; skin creamy 



brown ; flesh deep salmon yellow, thick, flne grained, excellent for pies, etc. 

 Mammoth Bright Red Etampes. Glossy red, flat, growing very large. Pkt, 10c. 

 Mammoth Tours, or Citroullie. Very large ; used in France for feeding cattle 

 Large Sweet Cheese, or Kentucky Field. Light yellow, productive and popular. 

 Common Yellow, or Connecticut Field. Very prodm-tive ; grown largely for 



feeding stock (by express or freight, 10 lbs. for $2.25; bush., 25 lbs., $5.00), 





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KING OP THE MAMMOTHS PUMPKIN. Photographed with 

 Potatoes, Carrots and Onion for comparison as to size. 



BIG TOM FIELD PUMPKIN 



This new pumpkin is the result of many years' 

 selection from the old Golden Marrow or Michigan 

 iManinioth Pumpkin. So carefully has the selec- 

 tion been made, that the Big Toms will run uni- 

 formly to more than twice the size and weight. 

 See photograph above. Skin and flesh are of a 

 deep, rich orange color, of excellent flavor for pies, 

 etc, , cooking soft and tender. For canning, table 

 use and stock feeding no more profitable or better 

 variety can be grown. Pkt., 5c. ; oz., 10c. ; i lb., 

 20c. ; ib., 45c. 



KING OF THE MAMMOTHS 



The Greatest of all Exhibition Pumpkins 



No other ever introduced has reached such 

 enormous weights, often 150 lbs. and over, and 

 been awarded as many prizes. The flesh and 

 skin are golden yellow, and notwithstanding its 

 enormous size, it makes a good table and pie 

 pumpkin. Price, pkt., 5c.; oz., 15c.; ^ lb., 30c.; 

 lb., $1.00. 



A Special Collection of Mammoth Pumpkins for 15 Cents 



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5 As an extra inducement for customers to e-lve our Mammoth varieties a trial, we will send 



T mail, one packet each, King of Mammoths, Mammoth Bright Red ptampes, Mammoth Tours, an 



tBig Tom, giving a magnificent collection of 4 great Mammoth Varieties for only 15 cents. 



