POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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A prize-winning King of the Mammoths, grown in 1903 from Johnson & Stokes' selected seed, which attracted the 

 greatest attention and wonder at the great Interstate Fair, Trenton N. J., and afterward when placed on exhibition at 

 our Philadelphia store. 



KING OF THE MAMMOTHS-The Great Prize Pumpkin ^ 



This now famous pumpkin first came to our attention some years ago, while visiting France, where 

 we secured seed and distributed it among our customers. The results have been astonishing. No 

 other pumpkin ever introduced has reached such enormous weights, and been awarded as many 

 prices. Hundreds of our customers have raised specimens weighing over one hundred and fifty 

 pounds each, the heaviest ever grown, and sent in to us, being the above specimen, which tipped the 

 scale at two hundred and forty-seven pounds. It frequently attains a diameter of over four feet. The 

 flesh and skin are golden yellow, and notwithstanding its enormous size, it makes a good table pumpkin . 



PRICES FOR 1904. Seed saved from specimens selected from our patch weighing one 

 hundred pounds and over. Pkt., isc ; 4 pkts., 50c. Seeds saved from the general crop, all good, 

 large, uniform specimens. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; i lb., 75c. 



PUMPKINS — A Select List of Standard Sorts. 



Onepound 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, sweet . . . 

 New Mammoth Golden Cashaw. The beat yet. Skin and flesh rich orange . 

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

 Small Sugar. Early, prolific and very sweet f 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 very rich 



unequalled as a winter keeper and cooking variety 



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

 Golden Marrow. Round oblong, deep orange, fine flavor, good keeper 

 Common Yellow, or Connecticut Field, y^ry Productive ; grown largely for 



feeding stock (by express or freight, 10 lbs. for $2.50 ; bush., 25 lbs., for $5.00) 



MAMMOTH FRENCH PUMPKINS. Packets, 5c. each. 

 Mammoth Bright Red Etampes. Glossy red, flat, reaching a very large size . . 

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

 ^ray Boulogne. Large, grayish-green; round; flattened on ends ... . • . • 



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