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MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND 



SALSIFY 



OR OYSTER PLANT 



Salsify is one of the best of our root 

 vegetables, and is rapidly increasing m 

 popularity. It is grown in the same way as the Parsnip, and 

 if grown in well prepared soil, will produce large, smooth roots. 

 Palling this, they are liable to fork. Cooked in any form, 

 Salsify is wholesome, appetizing and nutritious. Its peculiar 

 oyster-like flavor is most apparent when sliced and fried, it 

 may also be served and eaten as Asparagus. It is one of the 

 best remedies for various forms of indigestion. Most of its 

 medicinal value is contained in the milk which exudes from 

 the skin; the surface should therefore be broken as little as 

 possible. This is best avoided by boiling whole, and peeling 

 after cooking. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., 

 $1.25. }i lb., $4.00 lb. 



HENDERSON'S 



Golden Custard Bush Squash 



A very large golden, scalloped bush Squash, often 1 foot 

 in diameter; wonderfully productive and of extra quality 

 (See engraving.) Price, lOc. pkt., 20c. oz., 60c. J^ lb.; $2.00 lb. 



^'The Squash from the Golden Custard seed are very fine, tender anri 

 nice. Some weighed 4^i lbs. each, and would have grown still larger 1J 

 I had let them stay on the vine longer.'' 



O. B. SMITH, Bedford, Va 



MAMMOTH BUSH SUMMER 



Crookneck Squash 



A highly impro^-ed type of the popular 

 Yellow Summer Crookneck. It is just as early, 

 and the fruits are much larger, measuring 20 to 

 24 inches in length, are solid, heai-y and freely 

 produced on healthy, vigorous plants of com- 

 pact bush habit; fruits heavily warted; surface 

 color, deep golden; flesh yellow and of superior 

 quality. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 

 25c. oz., 75c. M lb. $2.50 lb. 



Golden Custard Bush Squash 



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HENDERSON'S LONG ISLAND 



White Bush Squash 



The white scalloped "Patty Pan" or 

 "Cymling" has for years been a favorite 

 summer Squash, on account of its earliness, 

 etc., but this new sort is a vast improverhent; 

 it is just as early, more prolific, and the 

 Squashes are much deeper, and have less 

 prominent scallops, consequently are easier 

 prepared, contain less waste and almost twice 

 the amount of flesh, which is also of finer 

 quality. The plants are of the true bush 

 habit. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 

 25c. oz., 75c. M lb-. $2.50 lb. 



"We raised sixty-two Squash frorn seven hills and the;/ 

 were in the poorest part of the garden " 



. Mrs. W. L. DENT, Elmira, N. 7. 



"Last year from seed purchased from you I raised 

 White Bush Squash which received'first prizes at the 

 County Fair," 



J. H. WEED, Holland. Mich. 



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