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WABLT PBOLlFia OBAKGE MABBOW SQUASH. An Improve- 

 ment on Boston Marrow, earlier, more productive. 



ITKW OBIOAaO WASTED HT7BBABD SQT7A8H. Similar tO old 



Hubbard In size and quality, mucii handsomer. 



SQUASHES— The Best Summer Varieties 

 Large packets of any of the following Squashes, 5c. each. 



If ordered sent by express or freight, deduct loc. per lb. from prices quoted. 



White Bush Scallop. The well-known white Patty Pan (5 lbs., $1.75, by express), 

 fiarly Qolden, or Yellow Bush. Differs from White Bush only in orange color, 

 Qolden Custard. (New.) Very large Golden Yellow Bush ; fine for market . . 

 Oolden Summer Crookneck. Small yellow crookneck (5 lbs., $2.25, by express). 

 Long Green Summer Crookneck. Best frying squash ; popular in market . . 

 New Qiant or Mammoth Summer Crookneck. Large and fine for market . . 

 >\ hite Pineapple. Peculiar shape, white skin, great keeper, very prolific . . . 

 New Sweet Nut. One of the best keepers, fine yellow fiesh 



Fall and Winter Squashes 



tlubbard; The old favorite popular winter squash ; dark g^een skin 



vhicago Warted Hubbard. Improvement on old Hubbard ; dark green, see cut. 

 White Chestnut. Sweet, yellow flesh ; dry as a boiled chestnut ; prolific . . 



Boston Marrow. Bright orange ; very popular for autumn use 



Early Prolific Orange Marrow. Earlier than Boston Marrow ; very productive 



large size ; deep orange flesh ; great keeper ; see photograph above .... 

 Piucon. A most productive winter squash ; one of the best of keepers . . . 

 Fordhook. Early, sweet and dry ; also a good summer variety ; form oblong . 

 Essex Hybrid, or Warren. Very popular in New England ;" orange color 

 Mammoth Chill. The Jumbo of all squashes, often weighing 200 pounds . . . 

 Mammoth Whale. Three feet long, weighs over 100 pounds ; fine yellow flesh 



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DO YOU WANT TO KNOW 



about new methods of planting, cultivating, destroying insect 

 enemies, harvesting, storing and marketing important vegetable 



crops, such as asparagus, cabbage, celery, melons, mushrooms, onions, sweet potatoes, etc.? 

 Then ask for our NEW LEAFLET-ESSAYS, which are not for sale, but will be sent free with an 

 order for seed of the kind on which these Essays treat. See list and special offer on page 2. 



Market Gardeners, Farmer s* 



Clubs and Institutions 



wanting: to purchase seeds in unusually 

 large quantities should write for special 

 prices. Although we have made prices 

 very low in this catalogue, yet where a 

 number of pounds or bushels are wanted, 

 we can frequently supply at a lower price 

 than by the single pound or bushel. In 

 writing, give us a list of quantities and 

 varieties required, and we will return list 

 promptly with our LOWEST COST PRICE 

 FOR THE LOT. Address inquiries, 

 Johnson & Stokes, Philadelphia. 



