Mammoth White 

 Bush Q^ gallop 



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Mammoth White Bush Scallop Squash. 



This superb novelty is about twice the 

 size of the ordinary White Bush Scallop, 

 very much whiter and handsomer and 

 so much better in every respect, that no 

 one should waste time growing the old 

 sort. It is without question 



The Best Bush 



Scallop Squash. 



Per packet, lOc; oz.,20c.; 3 oz.,35c.; 

 ^ lb. ,60c.; 1 lb. ,$1.75, postpaid. 



Squash 



MAMMOTH 

 SUMMER CROOKNECK 



THE LARGEST, EARLIEST AND BE5T 



STRAIN op YELLOW ^\Jr\r\BR SQU/VSH 



Its earliness, large size and wartiness make it a most desirable squash for the market and home garden. 

 Per packet, 5c. ; oz.,10c.; 2 oz.,15c.; ^ lb. ,25c.; 1 lb. ,90c., postpaid. 



Green Mountain Squash. 



This sterling 



NOVELTY 



Originated in Xorthern 

 Vermont and we think it the best winter 

 squash of recent introduction. Altliough 

 somewhat like the Hubbard this grand new 

 variety of which we own the entire stock, 

 differs materially from that old and 

 popular sort in being superior in point 

 of size as well as in sweetness and 

 color of flesh. The fruit is uniformly 

 round, symmetrical and larger than 

 the Hubbard and it has a beautiful 

 netting of darker green instead of the warti- 

 ness of that variety. The rind is thin but 

 hard and the flesh very deep orange red, 

 without any of the objectionable green tinge 

 near the rind, so common in the best winter 

 sorts. 



It cooks very quickly and evenly and is 

 the best of all squashes for pies. 



The vine is hardy, early and certain to 

 mature the large crop it produces. 

 Per packet, 30c.; 3 packets, 50c.; 7 packets, 



$1.00, postpaid. 



Green Mountain Squash 



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