46 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 



Pumpkin, Sugar or New England Pie 



PUMPKIN ^"^ ^^'"^ 



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Code Word per lb. per lb. 



California Field pucal $0.55 $0.50 



Largely used for stock feeding. Fruits very large, somewhat 

 variable in form and color. 



Green Striped Cushaw pucus .60 .55 



Widely used for stock feeding. Fruits large, commonly become 

 18 — 20 in. long and weigh 12 lbs.; solid thick croolmeck and 

 round blossom end; smooth, white with green stripes and veining; 

 shell thin; flesh thick, coarse, cream colored. 



Large Yellow or Connecticut Field puyel .40 .35 



The standard field pumpkin, grown for pies, canning and stock 

 feed. Fruits very large, commonly 10 in. long, 12 in. diameter and 

 weigh 20 lbs., sometimes much larger; skin smooth, deep orange- 

 yellow; shell thin, hard; flesh thick, coarse, sweet and deep 

 yellow. 



Mammoth King puman .55 .50 



Extremely productive and of high feeding value; sometinaes 

 used by canners; rather generally grown for stock feed. Fruits 

 enormous, nearly spherical, commonly 20 in. through and weigh 

 60 lbs.; sometimes much larger; skin reddish-yellow; flesh thick, 

 bright yellow, firm, rather coarse. 



Morse's Marrow pumor .60 .55 



Immense cropper. Fruits very large; round, flattened; skin 

 briUiant vermilion-orange; flesh very thick and firm, bright 

 orange-yellow. 



Pie or Winter Luxury pupie .60 .55 



Very popular home and market garden sort; about in season 

 with Sugar or New England Pie. Fruits almost globular, common- 

 ly 7 — 8 in. long and 8 — 9 in. diameter and weigh 8 lbs.; skin hght 

 orange; not furrowed but with a netted, russety appearance; 

 rind thin and easily cut; flesh very thick, yellow, firm and of 

 splendid quality. 



Sugar or New England Pie pusug .60 .55 



The earUest and best for pies; much grown in home and market 

 gardens and for shipping. Fruits commonly 6 in. long and 8 — 9 

 in. diameter ; flattened ; furrowed ; skin smooth, rich reddish-orange ; 

 rind hard; flesh thick, orange-yellow, of unexcelled quality. 



Sweet Cheese or Kentucky Field pumky .55 .50 



Standard large pumpkin for canning and for stock feed; largely 

 grown in the South. Our stock is imiform, true to type, depend- 

 ably early and heavily productive. Fruits very large, flattened, 

 commonly 12 — 15 in. diameter and half as deep; sometimes much 

 larger; furrowed; skin creamy buff; flesh extremely thick, deep 

 salmon-yellow and of good quahty. 



