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RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT 



lONE OUITCi: OF SEED TO 125 FEET OF BBIIiIi 



CTTIiTUBE — Good plants are easily grown in 

 lany good garden soil. Sow seed thinly in shal- 

 low drills a foot apart, thin to 4 or 5 inches. 

 Keep soil loose and free from weeds. The plants 

 are liable to vary considerably. Pick out the 

 strongest and best. In fall or spring following 

 transplant to the permanent bed, 4 feet apart each 

 way, in deep, warm and very rich soil. The more 

 manure the better stalks. For winter forcing 

 take up two-year roots in fall, leave out to freeze, then bed close together on cellar bottom or under greenhouse bench in 

 the dark. 



Factag-e, 10c. ; Ounce, 20c.; % Lb., 35c.; 1 Lb., $1.25 



RHUBARB ROOTS 



20c. Each. 



Dozen, $2.00 



SQUASH 



The squashes are all 

 quite tender, and there- 

 fore no progress can 

 be made in starting 

 tl;em until the weather 

 becomes somewhat 

 "s-arm and settled. Plant 

 in hills five feet apart 

 eacli way for the bush 

 varieties and eight feet 

 for the running varie- 

 ties; put eight seeds 

 to the hill, but don't 

 allow over three to 

 stand. 



EARLY WHITE 

 BUSH SCALLOF — A 



desirable and market- 

 able sort. Best known 

 and most productive of 



Early Whit© Bnsli Scallop all the summer sorts. Hubbard 



SUMMER CBOOE NECK (Early)— Fine flavor; a desirable table sort. 

 WINTER CROOK NECK — Flesh red, fine flavor; largely grown for winter use. 



HUBBARD — The most popular winter squash. Fruit is oblong and pointed, heavilv warted, dark 

 orange-colored flesh. Is remarkable for its keeping qualities 



BENNING'S WHITE BUSH SQUASH — Tinted green. Same 

 shape as AVhite Bush, but preferred by growers, on account of 

 its beautiful rich green-tinted color. 



BOSTON MARROW — A popular va- 

 riety, with large oval fruit. Skin bright 

 reddish-orange, with light cream net- 

 ting. Flesh orange. Fine grained and 

 of excellent quality. This is the most 

 popular variety for canning. The fruit 

 makes a rich orange-red and delicious 

 flavored dish. 



jreen in color, with 



Summer Crook Neck 



Boston 

 Marrow 



SQUASH 



EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP 



SUMMER CROOK NECK 



WINTER CROOK NECK 



HUBBARD 



BOSTON MARROW 



BENNING'S WHITE BUSH SQUASH 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



14 Lb. 



i .10 



$ .15 



$ .25 





.15 



.25 





.15 



.25 



.10 



.15 



.25 



.10 



.15 



.25 



.10 



.15 



.35 



1 Lb. 



$ .75 

 .75 

 .75 

 .90 

 .75 

 1.00 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



