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COLES GARDEN ANNUAL. 



FAXON :: SQUASH. 



^-.^_> ^ A distinctive feature of this Squash is, when ripe they vary 



in color, some being a pale yellow, while others are a mottled 

 green. The flesh is a deep orange yellow, seed cavity very 

 small, shell thin, but squashes are hard and solid. It is one 

 lie be.^t .squashes ever tasted, sweet and dry, and for squash 

 1 1 - it must be tried to be appreciated. It matures early and 

 is one of the best winter squashes, being a very late keeper. It 

 is the only squash that every specimen is of good quality 

 without, regard to size or whether it is ripe or green. It is 

 enormously productive, and of medium size. This new variety 

 is destined to become a standard amongst squashes. 

 C0PYRicFiTTrS"9"i. by'mJjaMn CO, Price per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15cts., 14 lb. 50 cts., lb. $1.50. 



SCARLET KJISHMYR TURNIP. 



This new, extra early, bright scarlet-colored turnip 

 has a striking resemblance to a large radish, being 

 as round and uniform in shape. The flesh is as white 

 and crisp as a radish, and of most excellent cooking 

 <iualities. It matures almost as quickly as the earliest 

 radishes, being far ahead in this respect of any other 

 turnip, and when cooked is of unsurpassed quality. 

 Also a good keeper, and with its beautiful scarlet color, 

 ••arly maturity and fine quality, -it is entitled to a place 

 among our garden favorites, and will please exeryone 

 that gives it a trial. 



Price per pkt. 10 cts., 3 pkts. 25 cts., oz. 20 cts., ^4 lb. 50 

 cts., lb. $1.50. 



Iowa FalU, Iowa. Feb. 7, 1894 

 I. have used your garden seeds for twelve years or 

 more, and I like them better than all other.« I ha've tried 

 Mk8. Hulda Weykauch. 



Sherwood, Ore., F€b.<5, 1S93 

 We have purchased our seed for twelve years from you, 

 and always find them true to name and just as repre- 

 sented. L. A. Meeks. 



SCARLET KASHMYR TURNIP. 



OKNAMK.NTAI. 



Ornamental Poniegraiiate. 



An exceedingly inter.vsting novelty, and very ornamental. The 

 fruit i.s almost round, with distinct markings. Grows on a pretty 

 vine; fruit orange yellow, slightly stripeG and .sometimes spotted 

 r.'d: varying from the size of a small peach to that of an orange. 

 Very fragrant, sweetly perfuming a room with (heir exquisite odor 

 for days. Very prolific and easily grown. Plant and cultivate 

 >ani.> as for (he miisU melon. 



I'rice i)er pkt. 5 cts., oz. 25 cts. 



Karlham, Iowa, Mai^ch 8, 1894. 



.rseed^H.lh?.l'"r ''''''' '"^^''y years, and find 



ir .seeds the best of all J have ever tried. 



jMns. D. W. PEARaoN. 



