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SQUASH. SUMMER VARIETIES. (Bush varieties, 1 0z. for 50 hills.) | Pkt. | Oz. |14 Lb.| Lb. 
824 GOLDEN CUSTARD, HENDERSON’S. A very large golden, 
scalloped bush Squash, often 1 foot in diameter; wonderfully 
productive and of extra quality. - (See Specialties, page 62.)....| $0.10 |$0.25 |$0.75 |$2.00 
834 Long Island White Bush. (See Specialties, page 62.)........ -10 Oe wD e200) 
836 Mammoth Bush Summer Crookneck. (See Specialties, 
HOLY2(3 GP) ls toc oer tan Re cetp ee cetobes Rupee Rete iate dadno’ ro set|| sean) .25 75 | 2.00 
840 Vegetable Marrow Bush. A favorite English variety, bearing ‘ 
freely oblong, dull yellow fruits, 10 to 15 inches in length; flesh 
tender, marrowy and delicious. Should be used before fully 
STOWE ect ace Pas oraenei oe olel oeietiate cores OCR A0 ROOTIOD COTO Nolan ou O .10 .30 .90 | 2.50 
842 White Bush Scalloped. The white “Patty Pan” or “Cym- j 
bling”; creamy-white skin; fine quality, free cropper....... eee 10 .20 .60 | 1.75 
844 Yellow Bush Summer Crookneck. A bush variety, early an 
Bro nes surface deepjyellow, densely warted; quality and flavor WG 
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¢ AUTUMN AND WINTER VARIETIES. 
820 Boston Marrow. A popular second-early Squash for autumn 
use; skin thin, reddish-yellow; flesh dry, fine grained and 
Galicioushan (SCCREMORAUURG®) mics eee lara ete oleh oes nsaictel sehen .10 
822 DELICATA, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 62.)..... 15 
2 826 Golden Hubbard. Similar to the old Hubbard excepting the 
: skin is of a rich orange-red and heavily warted; flesh of extra 
j fine quality.......... bascketoupodobopooseeovadyanoneumeact .10 
830 Hubbard. fF (See Specialties, page 62.)......... BRE Sa lec pia a ie .10 
d 832 Large Warted Hubbard. (See Specialties, page 62.)..........]| .10 
- 838 Mammoth Chili. The largest of all Squashes, often weighing 
a 200 lbs. or over; flesh rich and fine-flavored...............-.- .10 
850 Aedes 8 Collection of Squashes. (See Specialties, page 
= SWISS CHARD BEET. (See engraving.) 
i 235 GREENPLUME, HENDERSON’S. A great novelty; leaves 
. are like spinach. (See Spectalties, page 61.).........,.......-- .20 
a 234 Lucullus. Distinct from the variety offered below. The leaf 
oY ) stems are rounder, very thick and fleshy. The whole plant is 
taller, the leaves are deeply and closely crumpled similar to the 
fa Savoy Cabbage. This variety will probably be highly esteemed 
H by those who prefer the rib of the leaf, as it is more strongly 
developed than in the old variety; the entire leaf is equally 
tender and palatable. (See Specialties, page 61.).............. BLD) 
he _ 232 Ordinary. The well-known Swiss Chard Beet. (See Specialties, 
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~ TOMATO. (1 oz. for 1,500 plants.) : 
875 Beauty. Early, prolific; medium-sized, smooth and solid; color 
purplish-red; fruits until late in the season,...........;..+... .10 
877 Bonny Best. An extra early, scarlet, round fruited variety of 
great value. The fruit is very even in size and shape.......... .10 
879 Chalk’s Early Jewel. One of the best early varieties; about a 
week later than Earliana. The fruit of the Jewel, however, 
averages larger, is uniform, smooth, solid, of fine quality, and 
brilliant scarlet; a heavy cropper........... 00.00 sees ee eees .10 
880 Gooper’s Special. (See Specialties, page 64.)......... Sheath ,15 
881 CRON CUSHION, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, 
page 64.)...... Se ae et ee Ma OAS yan be ior area To reeks vekoues mashonels Ls: 
883 Dwarf Champion. Of dwarf, stiff, upright growth, scarcely 
rs needing support; early and prolific, smooth, medium-sized fruits 
of red-purple color........... DHA Rayo OUCH Be Oe MBE AG San gedtacs 10 
885 Earliama. (See Specialties, page 64.).............+-000000s-- .10 
z -887 Freedom. (See Specialties, page 64.) ........2. 2c eee eee ceee .10 
S 889 GOLDEN PONDEROSA, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, 
‘ page 63.) 3 Pkts. 50c......... SETHE NEE GICLEE CH SHER ERE CAO 20 
clusters. Flesh solid and fine............. Pre Hina: ca Saal rst Du .10 
893 Livingston’s Globe. A large, globe-shaped, early variety, very 
__ heavy and exceedingly productive. (See engraving.)............ 10 
897 Perfection. Almost round fruits; smooth, tough skin, color 
brilliant scarlet; ripens thoroughly; solid and of rich flavor; 
abtractivertonemanketrn weep poetn tater mia ai ean ome ap aeee else .10 
900 PONDEROSA, HENDERSON’S. (See Specialties, page 63.).. .10 
906 Stone. Large, regularly shaped fruit, flesh firm, skin scarlet and 
tough, making it one of the best keeping and shipping varieties. 
(SeetSpectaltresspaceiG4®) stages stevie aa cae et ia ose oe .10 
907 Sterling Castle. Forcing variety. (See Specialties, page 64.) 25 
909 Sunrise. Forcing variety. (See Specialties, page 64.).......... 95 
910 TENDERLOIN, HENDERSON’S. Esteemed on account of 
its remarkable solidity of flesh, its delicious flavor, and phenom- 
enal cropping ability. The vine is very robust. The fruit is large, 
almost round, very smooth and even in shape. It is more solid 
than any sort of equal size. The rich crimson color permeates 
thewenitine sinuitere oars ea eatin es mist ar pce acetate nian mts .15 
812 Trophy. Our superior selection from perfect specimens of this 
old favorite is free from the corrugations of the old strains....} .10 
915 WINSALL, HENDERSON’S NEW TOMATO. The great 
1924 novelty. (See Specialties, page 11.) 3 Pkts. 60c.........] .25 
SMALL FRUITING VARIETIES. Esteemed for preserves, marma- 
ade, etc. 
902 Red Cherry. Bears clusters of bright red fruits the size of a 
Chermryaeaes ie a aoe ee ee Se Tene eA ars Bool ell) 
Red, Pear-Shaped. Produces bright red pear-shaped fruits... .10 
pp reading: plants, yellow fruits half an inch in diameter, sur- 
* ___ rounded by a husk. Used for preserving.........-..2...++0. a -10 
914 Yellow Plum. Oval-shaped, yellow fruits, 2 inches in diameter. 
in the U. S. or possessions. Please order early. 
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