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SQUASH. 



If to be sent by mail add 8c. per pound; % M>s. at pound rates. Packets, ounces and % lbs. mailed free. 



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SWEET NUT?' 7 ) [ See page 7 f or de *> cri P tion > 



WHITE BUSH. (Fig. 5.) The earliest to mature. 

 They grow to a large size, are pure white, uniform iu 

 shape (see illustration), very productive and excellent 

 keepers. Carefully selected seed. Pkt. (75 seeds), 3c; 

 % oz. (equal to 2 pkts.), 5c; oz., 7c; % lb , 15c; lb., 40c. 



GOLDEN CUSTARD. A large bush variety, resemb- 

 ling the White Bush, except in color. Same price. 



YELLOW SUMMER CROOKNECK. (Fig. 4). A very 

 popular variety for table use; can be stewed or fried. 

 Pkt. (80 seeds) , 3c; % oz., 5c; oz., 7c; }£ lb., 15c; lb., 35c. 



MAM, SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK. One of the best 

 and most profitable varieties, resembling the Yellow^ 

 Crookneck — (Fig. 4), excepting, straight neck instead E- 

 of crook neck, much earlier and larger. Same price. 



WHITE SUMMER CROOKNECK. A very handsome white variety, resembling the Yellow Crookneck, except 

 in color; productive and uniform m shape. Pkt., 3c; % oz., (equal to 2 pkts.), 5c; oz., 7c; }( lb., 15c; lb., 45c. 



IMPROVED HUBBARD. (Fig. 1.) A standard winter variety; of large size, flesh fine-grained, dry and of 

 superior flavor;' very productive. Pkt. (45 seeds), 3c; % oz., 5c: oz., 7c; % lb., 15c; lb., 40c. 



English Vegetable Marrow. A delicious English variety— very popular with many market gardeners- skin 

 greejnsh-white; flesh white, soft and of rich flavor; quite distinct from any other squash. Price, same as Hubbard. 



OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Per pkt. (about 50 seeds), 3c; % oz. (equal to 2 pkts.), 5c; oz., 7c; % lb., 15c; lb., 45c. 

 Delicata. A distinct variety. Perfect Gem. (Fig. 3). For fall or winter. Fordhook. A variety of merit. 

 Mammoth Chili. (Fig. 6). Grows to an enormous size— the best for stock feeding 



TOMATOES. 



If to be sent by mail, add 8c. per pound. % lbs. at pound rates. Pkts., ounces and % lbs. postpaid. 

 Our tomatoes are grown for seed only, and used for no other purpose. We offer only those varieties that 

 have proved superior after a fair trial. % lb. of seed will furnish plants sufficient to transplant one acre. 



FLORA FREED. See Illustration (from a photograph— showing 

 solidity, form and smallness of seed cavities). Description, page 7. 

 Honor Bright. See page 7. EXTRA EARLY MINNESOTA. The 



King of all Extra Early 

 Tom a toes — the first to ripen 

 of 110 varieties; smooth as 



an apple, medium size, very 

 productive and firm. It is 



pr 



unsurpassed iu quality; uni- 

 form, solid and of a beauti- 

 ful dark red color; very de- 

 sirable for early market. 

 'Pkt. (1200 seeds), 4c; % oz. 

 (equal to 4 pkts.), 15c; oz., 

 25c: % lb., 75c; lb., lb., 

 $2.25. 



NEW IMPERIAL. A fine 



new early variety, possess- 

 ing almost every trait that 

 goes to make up a first 

 flora freed. PKT., 10c: 1-8 oz., 15c; 3^ OZ., 25c; Koz., 40c; oz., 75c. class tomato; it ripens well 



up to the stem and is very thick meated. The tomatoes are very smooth, of good size, fine form and bright red 

 in color when fully ripe. Price, same as Extra Early Minnesota. 



DWARF CHAMPION. A great favorite and the best second early variety; its dwarf habit and upright growth 

 permit close planting. The tomatoes are of fine size, round and smooth. Price, same as Extra Early Minnesota. 



NEW STONE. The King of the Livingston varieties, being large, smooth and beefy. The skin is a dark red; 

 tomatoes of good size; flesh bright red, with very few seeds and no hardcore; of the best flavor, and the best 

 tomato for a main crop market variety; fine for canning. Price, same as Extra Early Minnesota. 



TRUCKER'S FAVORITE. The most desirable variety for market gardeners; of large size, color purplish- 

 red; flesh solid, firm and a good shipper. Pkt., 4c; X oz., 15c; oz., 25c; ^ lb., 80c; lb., $3.00. 



OTHER STANDARD VARIETIES. 



Per pkt. (1200 seeds), 3c; % oz. (equal to 5 pkts.), 12c; oz., 20c; % lb., 70c; lb., $2.00, except where noted. 

 Early Acme. Thebest known. Matchless. A leading variety. (%lb., 75c; lb., $2.25). Paragon. An old favorite. 

 Golden Queen. The best yellow variety. Red Cherry and Yellow Pear Shaped. Small fruited varieties. %lb., 80c. 



SALSIFY. SPINACH. 



Salsify is one of the most nutritious of vegetables. It Uniform price: Pkt., 3c; oz., 5c; % lb., 10c. 



has the flavor of an oyster, and when properly cooked Spinach is a very important market gardeners' crop; 

 is a good substitute. Directions on each pkt. of easy cu it U re and can be cut all summer. 



Long Smooth Golden. A new variety. See page 7. 



Sandwich Island. Uniform, attractive roots, of large 

 size, fine quality and delicate in flavor. Pkt., 4c; % 

 oz. (equal to 3 pkts.), 10c; oz., 15c; % lb., 35c. 



The seeds received from you all grew and done well 

 Iicould not hesitate to recommend them to my friends. 

 —C. W. Ehrlich, Scioto Co., Ohio, Oct. 19th. 



New Victoria. See description page 7. 



Long" Standing. Best variety for market gardeners. 



Round-Leaved. Generally cultivated for winter use. 



TOBACCO SEED. 



Connecticut Seed Leaf. Pkt., 3c; oz., 15c; 3^ lb., 45c. 

 Havana. Genuine Imported Seed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 



