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and yellow, changing to creamy yellow 

 when mature. The flesh >s yellow, tender 

 and of excellent quality. Packet, 10c.; oz., 

 15c.; 14 lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00, postpaid. 



SMAIiIi SUG-AS. — Very handsome and 

 prolific, of small size, averaging 10 inches 

 in diameter. Skin deep orange yellow; 

 flesh fine grained, sweet and an excellent 

 keeper. Very desirable for the table. 

 Packet, 10c. ; oz., 20c.; i/4 lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50, 

 postpaid. 



Frotscher's Green Striped Cashaw Crook 

 Neck. 



FBOTSCHEB'S GBEEIT S T B I F £ D 



CASHAW. — Fruits very large, with crooked 

 neck. Color, creamy white, irregulraly 

 striped or traced with green. Flesh, light 

 yellow, very thick, rather coarse but 

 sweet. This sort is very productive and 

 popular. Packet, 10c. ; oz., 20c.; ^ lb., 60c.; 

 lb., $2.00, postpaid. 



XEirrnCET FUSID.— Are flattened with 

 the diameter usually about twice the 



Iiargre Cheese Pumpkin. 



I.ABGI: CHEESE. — This is of a bright 

 orange sometimes salmon color fine 

 grained, and used for table or stock feed 

 Packet, 10c. ; oz., 15c.; 14 lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00, 

 postpaid. 



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Early ^ongr Scarlet, Short 

 Top, Improved. 



Chartier. 



Icicle. 



RADISH. 



CUIiTUBE. — This is a popular vegetable, and grown to a large extent. Tlio ground 

 for Radishes should be rich and mellow. The early small varieties can be sown broad- 

 cast among other crops, such as beets, peas, spinach, or where lettuce has been trans- 

 planted. Early varieties are sown in this section the whole year, but during Summer 



