TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH 



THESE PRICES 

 INCLUDE POSTAGE 



Cocozellaor Italian Green 

 Striped. — A compact vine, fruit 

 the shape of a banana, one foot 

 long, four inches thick, fine for 

 slicing. 



Lb. | Lb. Oz. Pkt, 



$2.25 65 25 5 



Early White Bush.— The "Cym- 



ling" of the Southern States, 

 maturing fruit for table fifty 

 days from germination. The 

 best for general use. 

 Lb. J Lb. Oz. Pkt. 



$1.75 50 20 5 



SQUASH— Continued 



Early White Bush 



Extra Early Yellow Bush, 40 days. — Earlier by a week than the ordinary White Lb. M L b. 

 Bush or Cymling ; exceedingly productive and profitable to the Market Gar- 

 dener. The fruit when young and waxy is lemon in color $1.50 50 15 



Oz. Pkt. 

 5 



Giant Summer Yellow Crook-Neck 



Giant Summer Crook-Neck. — A larger fruited variety 



English Vegetable Marrow. — An English form of Squash. Long, three times its 

 diameter 



WINTER OR RUNNING VARIETIES 



Boston Marrow, 60 days. — A meaty or thick selection intended to count in the 



factory. Fruit keeps many weeks after removal from vines 1.00 



Delicious.— Of a very fine type and quality, on Hubbard order, flesh thick, dark 



orange 2.25 



Golden Hubbard.— Different from Green Hubbard in being golden except at blos- 

 som end; fine winter keepers; flesh almost red 2.25 



Hubbard, 60 days.— Fruit oblong. Skin dark green, marked with orange. Flesh 

 dry, rich. Especially valuable in northern climates or mountainous districts. 

 A winter keeper 2.25 



Mammoth Chili.— Often reaching a weight of 100 lbs. Very showy. Skin bronze, 



flesh thick, orange, fine flavor, and a satisfactory keeper throughout the winter.. 2. 25 



Warty Hubbard.— The old form of Hubbard, but covered with warts; flesh thick, 



yellow, good quality; a valuable winter sort 2.25 



2.00 



60 



20 



5 



2.00 



60 



20 



5 



2.25 



65 



25 



5 



35 15 



65 25 



65 25 



65 25 



65 25 



65 25 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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