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PUMPKIN 



German, Kurbis French, Potiro?i 



Spanish, Calabaza 



One pound will plant from 200 to 300 hills 



Culture. — The common practice is lo drop two or three seeds 

 in every third or fourth hill in the cornfield, but if cultivated 

 on a large scale the seed may be sown In hills 8 feet apart each 

 way, four plants to each hill, and otherwise treated in the same 

 manner as recommended for melons or cucumbers. 



Connecticut Field. This variety is most extensively used 

 throughout New England and New York for Held culture ; is gen- 

 erally planted with corn. Pkt., 5c. ; oz., 10c. ; V4 'b., 15c ; 

 lb.. 25c. 



Cushaw, or Crookneck. Grows to a very large size, sometimes 

 attaining a weight of TO pounds, and resembling in shape the 

 Winter Crookneck squash ; of light cream-color, sometimes slightly 

 striped with green. Pkt, 5c; oz.. 10c; % lb.. 25c; lb., 75c. 



Large Cheese, or Kentucky Field. Flat and round like a cheese; 

 color of skin deep orange. Ilesh somewhat lighter ; one or the best 

 for table use. Pkt., 5c: oz.. 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 25c. 



Sweet, or Sugar, This Is a small, round, and very prolific 

 variety ; skin and Mesh deep orange-yellow ; very fine-grained, sweet 

 and tine for pies. The pie 1'umpkln of New England. Pkt., 5c ; 

 oz.. 10c: Vt lb-, 20c; lb., 65c. 



King of the Mammoths. This Is truly a giant among Pumpkins; 

 specimens have been grown to weigh 250 pounds. In shape It Is 

 round, flat and slightly ribbed; color of skin and flesh bright 

 golden yellow and of good quality, ranking excelleut pies, but 

 grown principally for stock; keeps well. Pkt.. 5c; oz., 10c; 

 V 4 lb., 25c; lb., 75c 



RADISH 



German, Hottig, Kabies Spanish, Rabano 

 French, Radis, Rave, Pelite Rave 



One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill 



Culture. — The soil for Radishes should be very rich, light and 

 mellow, well broken by digging, as their tender and ralld qualities 



depend much upon their rapid growth. For very early use, sow in 

 gentle hotbeds in February, and in the open air as soon as the 

 ground can be worked, at intervals of ten or twelve days for a 

 succession as long as they may be wanted. The winter varieties 

 should be sown in August, lifted before severe frost, mid stored In 

 the cellar. 



Long Cincinnati Market. An Improved strain of the well-known 

 Long Scarlet Short-Top. An excellent variety. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 

 •4 lb., 15c; lb., 50c 



Turnip, Philadelphia White Box. One of the best varieties for 

 growing under glass, as well as for outdoor culture ; it is a rapid 

 grower, with a short top ; a beautiful round white variety ; 

 grows to a good size, and is always crisp, fine-grained and tender. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 50c 



C. M. Woolf & Co., Inc. 



Olive-Shaped. French Breakfast. Pink color, olive shape, white- 

 lipped, anil the favorite variety in the markets of Paris; popular 

 everywhere. Pkt.. 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 50c. 



Vick's Scarlet Globe. One of the very earliest Radishes In cul- 

 tivation; equally good for forcing or open culture in spring and 

 early summer ; color a beautiful scarlet : crisp, juicv and tender. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; >4 lb., 20c; lb., 50c. 



Long Icicle. The finest white variety; very early. Pkt., 5c; 

 oz.. 10c: Vi lb., 20c; lb., 65c 



White Strasburg. One of the best of the long summer sorts; 

 roots are long, handsome and tapering, and both skin and flesh 

 pure white; flesh firm, brittle, tender retaining these qualities 

 when routs have become old ami large. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c: V4 

 lb., 15c. ; lb., 50c 



FALL, or WINTER RADISHES 



Half-Long Black Spanish. Intermediate between Long and 

 Round Iflack Spanish. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 50c. 



Turnip. Crimson Giant. Extremely large, but never pithy; suit- 

 able for forcing or open culture; very tender and crisp. Pkt., 5c; 

 oz., 10c; V4 lb., 15c; lb., 50c 



SPINACH 



German, Spinal French, Espinard 



Spanish, Espinaca 



One ounce for 100 feet of drill; 10 to 12 pounds in drills for an 

 acre 



Culture. — This Is a very Important crop In our market-gardens, 

 and Is one of the most easily managed of all vegetables, requir- 

 ing but little culture, and may be had fit for use the entire season. 

 The main crop Is sown in September. It Is sometimes covered up 

 in exposed places with straw or salt hay during winter, which 

 prevents It from being cut by frost ; but In sheltered fields there 

 Is no necesslity for covering. For summer use It may be sown at 

 Intervals of two or three weeks from April to August. Spinach 

 Is best developed and most tender and succulent when grown In 

 rich soil. 



Bloomsdale Savoy-leaved. A heavy cropper, of fine qualify and 

 very hardy; succulent leaves, curled and crinkled like a Savoy 

 cabbage; hardier and most productive sort. Oz., 5c; % lb., 10c; 

 lb.. 15c. Five to 10 lbs., 12c per lb.; over 10 lbs.. 10c. per lb. 



Long-standing Thick-leaved. Stands the longest before running 

 to seed: durk green. Grown especially for us In Holland. Same 

 prices as Savoy. 



SALSIFY, or OYSTER 

 PLANT 



German, Bocfsbart French, Sa/si/is 



Spanish, Oslra vegetal 



One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill 



Culture. — Sow the seed in light, deep soil, early in spring, In 

 drills 12 inches apart and 1 Inch deep, thinning out the young 

 plants to 4 or 5 Inches. The roots will be ready for use in 



October, when a supply should be taken up and stored like car- 

 rots. Those remaining will suffer no injury by being left In the 

 ground till spring, but should be dug up before commencing their 

 growth. 



Mammoth Sandwich Island. We consider this the largest and 

 most profitable Salsify in cultivation: roots are two to three times 

 the size of the ordinary Salsify, and of more agreeable flavor. It 

 is pure white in color, and invaluable to market-gardeners. Pkt., 

 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 35c; lb., $1.25. 



SUNFLOWER 



Persons wishing to purchase in quantity will please write for 

 special prices 



Mammoth Russian. The standard large-growing variety, which 

 Is used largely for feeding poultry. 10c per lb. 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



