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Summer Squash. 



I MAMMOTH BUSH SUMMER CROOKNECK. 



This is much larger than the old variety, the 

 fruits are about 24 inches long, very heavily 

 ■ warted, and richly colored. The plant is a 

 true bush and is very productive. Our stock is 

 true to color and shape. 

 (See cut.) Price, 10c. oz., 

 25c. i lb., 70c. lb. 



MAMMOTH BUSH 



SUMMER CROOKNECK 



SQUASH. 



HENDERSON'S 

 LONG ISLAND WHITE BUSH. 



A greatly improved form of the old 

 White Bush Scalloped. The diameter of 

 the fruit is about the same, but much 

 deeper and the scallops are almost ab- 

 sent, so that there is no waste in peeling. 

 It is equally good in quality and yields a large 

 crop. The plant is a true bush. {See cut. 

 Price, 10c. oz., 25c. J lb., 70c. lb. 



SPINACH. 



The Best Varieties for Spring Sowing. 



HENDERSON'S LONG SEASON SPINACH. 



This sort will remain in saleable condition on 

 the field longer than any other, especially during 

 early summer. It is a small plant, i very dark 

 colored, the leaves are thick, the stems short 

 and fleshy. It does not readily crush down in 

 the basket. {See cut.) Price, 5c. oz., 10c. j lb., 

 20c. lb., $18.00 per 100 lbs. 



"/ have tried several kinds of spinach for Spring Sowing and 

 have come to the conclusion that your "Long Season" is the 

 best. Please quote me on TOO pounds." 



HARRY B. SWEENEY, Congress Heights. D. C. 



VICTORIA SPINACH. 



A low growing plant, with thick dark colored 

 leaves which are much crumpled and of great 

 substance. It is good for either spring or fall 

 sowing and holds up long before going to seed. 

 Price, 6c. oz., 10c. i lb., 18c. lb., $16.00 per 100 

 lbs. 



Autumn and \A/inter 



SQUASH. 



BOSTON MARROW. 



We have a very good stock 

 of this favorite sort. The skin 

 is orange yellow, the flesh 

 thick and of fine quality. The 

 color is exceptionally fine. It 

 sells readily and is one of the 

 best keepers. Price, 10c. oz., 

 25c. i lb., 65c. lb. 



HUBBARD SQUASH. 

 (Henderson's Sup rior Strain.) 



A very fine selection of the 

 old shallow warted type. It 

 has a hard shell, fine color, 

 thick, yellow, fine grained 

 flesh, and is one of the best 

 winter Squashes grown. Price, 

 10c. oz., 30c. i lb., 90c. lb. 



LARGE WARTED HUBBARD SQUASH. 



A larger, and heavier stock than the ordinary 

 sort. It averag.e5,teh perp-fi-nt. larger, the skin 

 is harder and it is decidedly darker in color. 

 The warts are larger and cover the entire fruit, 

 giving it a rougher and hardier appearance than any. 

 It is the best keeper of all and will mature a greater 

 number of large fruits than any of its class. {See 

 cut.) Price, 10c. oz., 30c. i lb., $1.00 lb. 



For our Complete List of Squashes, Summer, Autumn 

 and Winter varieties, see page 31. 



FOR OUR COMPLETE LIST OF VARIETIES OF SPINACH SEE PAGE 30. 



