26 LANDRETHS' DESCRIPTIVE UST OF VEGBTABLK SEEDS. 
SQUASH. 
Extra Early Bush The Cymblin^, maturing 40 days from germination, 
flat, yellowish when half grown. 
Early White Bush or Patty Pan The Cymbling, maturing 50 days from germination, 
flat; always white, young or old. 
Golden Summer Crook Neck . . Maturing 40 days from germination, hooked form, 
yellow, warty, a bush. 
Landreths' White Turban .... Maturing 60 days from germination, a long keeper. 
Mammoth Chili Sometimes reaching 150 pounds; really a pumpkin. 
Winter Crook IvTeck Shape of a Cashaw pumpkin, but less than half size. 
Boston Marrow, Small Fruited Best for table use; orange in color. 
Boston Marrow, Large Fruited Best for factory use; thick flesh and lots of it. 
Hubbard Black-green; a better keeper than the Yellow Marrow. 
Marblehead '. Quite similar to the Hubbard. 
TOMATO. 
Extra Early Bichmond The earliest, a ninety-day sort, red, fair size but not 
smooth, very productive, curled foliage; good ship- 
per, resisting injury. 
Early Jersey 100-day sort, fruit red, good size, fairly smooth, foli- 
age small and curled; grand shipper. 
Extra Early or Cluster Fruit rather rough, but very early; 100 days. 
Early Bermuda Red, 100 days, tough rind, good shipper. 
Atlantic Prize Red, rather rough, but early. 
Dwarf Champion Vine erect, almost self-supporting; very early purple 
sort. 
T T T or Ten Ton Fruit deep red, large, round, half flat, exceedingly 
productive. Matures in about 120 days from germi- 
nation; good market sort. 
Acme Purple, slightly oval, smooth, good producer, very 
popular. 
Baltimore Prize Solid, smooth, good ripener, purple. 
Essex Hybrid Similar to Acme, purple. 
Favorite Prolific, few seeds, red, solid, good shipper. 
Golden Queen A bright yellow, form of Trophy. 
Perfection Similar to the Paragon, red, solid, smooth. 
Beauty Solid, meaty, smooth, purple, fruit borne in bunches. 
Paragon Smooth as an apple, red, solid; very fine. 
Brandywine ..... ...... Fruit red and slightly flattened, large, productive. 
Ignotum Large and showy. 
Stone Extraordinarily thick, red, solid fruit, borne in 
bunches; strong vine. 
Buckeye • . • Purple, large, solid, showy; strong vine. 
Fiji Purple, flesh solid; sometimes called Beefsteak 
Tomato. 
Chemin or Apple Fruit thick, not solid, tough rind, good shipper. 
Golden Trophy I^arge and smooth, of good flavor, yellow. 
Peach Much resembling a peach in shape and color; valuable 
as a preserve. 
Pear-shaped Yellow Very productive; valuable for pickles or preserving 
whole. 
Pear-shaped Bed Very productive; used for pickles. 
Grape or Currant Fruit borne in clusters like currants. 
LANDRETHS' CROSS- BREDS. 
Scarlet Cross Ninety-day sort, deep oval, smooth, very productive; 
don't sunburn. 
Purple Cross Ninety-five-day sort, one inch thicker than Beauty; 
choice. 
Mixed Cross Purple and red, 100 days, large egg-shaped. 
Bed Olive Cross Goose-egg, 105 days from germination, fine. 
Purple Olive Cross Thick fruit, very solid, productive, 105 days. 
Three Celled Cross Goose-egg, solid, heavy, only three cells, perfect 
ripener. 
Two Celled Cross Big as goose-egg, with only two cells; very novel. 
TURNIP. 
Early Flat Dutch Strap-leaved, bulb white all over, flat and early. 
Early Flat Bed • • Sometimes called Purple Top; strap-leaved, red 
crown, white bottom, flat and early. 
Large Early Bed-Top Globe . . Red crown, white bottom, round in shape, early. 
Early White Egg Small, white all over, oval in form and early. 
Early Snowball • • Round, white all over, second size and early. 
Jersey Lily Globular, all white, early, second size. 
Landreths' Southern Snow- I<arge, all white, flat to round. ^ 
White Globe. 
Pomeranean White Globe . . . All white, large, round, leafy. 
White Globe Similar to Pomeranean, but later and rounder. 
Cow-Horn I*ong and curved like a cow's horn, green on crowa, 
body white. 
