> MAYS NORTHERN CROWN SEEPS BEST FOR Al I f MMF^ 
CALHOUN. 
Dre« or?r3^?.*."'.°" PH^Pkln Seed include the prepayment of postage by us II wanted bv e,. 
Pre»»orfrelght at purchaser's expense, deduct lo cgnts per pound. Tou/ce?i 30 oT s" hllls.*^ 
SI f °f the choicest varie- 
^'^ grown for private use. The 
rt)?.^^ 1 ? " creamy brown, the inside a 
aecp salmon yellow; the flesh is very thick and 
fine grained, the seed cavity very small. It 
n ml nf^i'i 1"^' "'I'' "'^'H^" P'''" of a hi>h,rich color 
1 J fi H ■ qnallty. This varietT is entire- 
I,nifJJ!!, V "u '^''"■■acter. every specimen being 
shape. Pkt. sc. or. loc, " 
round 
food. 
ed to grow in corn fields. Pkt. sc oz." 10c. 1.4 lb 
10 lbs. or over, asc per lb. by express 
FRENCH PRIZE. 
lb 6$c " °'" 
FIELD-(See Cut.) X standard 
.vellow field sort, valuable as a stock 
^^^1^™ «''oppcr and a^gpod keeper; adapt 
ISC. lb" 40c 
or freight. 
CASHAW— (See Cut.) Very popular in the 
s>outhern states. In shape it is long and 
with a crooked neck; color vellow. The 
flesh IS very solid, fine grained and sweet. 
Pkt. scoz. IOC, 1-4 lb aoc, lb. 6sc. 
ETAMPES, RED— A perfect giant, often 
grovvmg to weigh from 100 to loO 
pounds. Flesh thick, bright red, and of 
fair quality ibr a pumpkin attaining such 
a size. Pkt. sc, oz. 15c, 1-4 lb. 40c, 
lb. $1.40. 
FRENCH PRIZE— (See Cut.) A giant va- 
riety introduced in this country from 
France. Jtist the variety to grow if you 
want to take the First Prize at your 
Cotinty or State Fair this coming sea- 
son. It grows to an enormous size, sin- 
gle specimens having been known to 
weigh nearly 300 pounds. Although it 
attains such a large size, the fle.sh remains 
tender, thick and sweet. We |»ave ob- 
tained our .seed direct from large growers 
and are headquarters for it In America. 
Thousands of packets sold last season. 
Order early If you want to try this giant 
pumpkin. Pkt. loc, oz. 20c, 1.4 lb. 40c, 
lb. $1 25 
aOl-DEN OBLONQ-Of late introduction 
and acknowledged to be one of the very 
finest varieties for general cultivation. 
The pumpkins are of good size, usu.allv 
growing 18 to 20 inches in length. Skin 
is golden orange color, quite thin, but ex- 
ceedingly tough and therefore desirable 
for keeping purposes. Before the pumjJ- 
kins are fully matured they are of a rich 
deep green shade, changing as they ripen. 
Flesh firm, solid, sweet and of a creamV 
light yellow. Vines arc vigorous in 
growth and wonderfully prolific. Pkt. sc. 
oz. IOC, 1.4 lb. 250, lb. 8sc. 
JAPANESE PIE-(See Cut.) This valuable 
variety comes to ns from Japan. The flesh 
IK very thick, of a rich salmon cotor, fine 
grained, dry and sweet, seed cavity small. 
O) medium size, early, very productive and a 
good keeper. Valued as a pie oreookine 
pumpkin. Pkt. 5c, oz ioc, 1.4 lb. asc lb. 85c 
KINO OF THE FIELD— (May's.) This is a 
greatly improved field variety, which is par- 
ticularly desirable for stock feeding. It at- 
tains a good size, the flesh is fine grained, a 
rich yellow and of splendid quality. It Is a 
wonderfully productive sort, our selected seed 
giving about ."50 per cent larger yield per acre 
than any other stock feeding pumpkin we 
have ever grown. Pkt. 5c, oz. loc, 1.4 lb. isc. 
lb. 50c. ^ ' 
LARQE CHEESE OR KENTUCKY FIELD— (See 
Cut.) Very productive; fruit flattened; skin 
mottled light green and yellow, changing to 
rich cream color. Pkt. sc, oz. loc, 1.4 lb. mc 
lb. '40c. 
llAnMOTH KINO- Fruits grow to enormous 
size, sometimes reaching 2 feet or more in 
diameter and from 100 to 200 pounds in 
weight. Salmon orange skin, very thick 
bright yellow flesh, which is fine grained ' 
tender and of excellent quality for pies To 
raise the.largest pumpkins, vines should be 
allowed plenty of room in which to grow 
and only the best fruit allowed to remain oii 
the vine. Pkt. sc. oz. isc, 1.4 lb. 40c, lb. $1.50 
MAMMOTH TOURS— (See Cut.) Of enormous 
size. Flesh thick and sugary, fine for table 
u.se. Pkt. sc, oz. IOC, 1.4 lb asc, lb. 8sc. 
NEGRO OR NANTUCKET— Vines vigorous and 
productive. A fine keeper. Pkt. sc. oz. lOc 
1-4 lb. aoc, lb. 6sc. 
SUGAR- (See Cut.) Although many varie- 
ties have been introduced in the past few 
years, there is none that is more popular foi 
gcncralu.se. It grows to an average weight 
of .'; pounds. Yields ennrniouslv, grouni" 
being literally covered with the golden fruit 
Pkt. sc, cz loc, 1-4 lb. aoc, lb. 6sc. 
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO-(See Chrt.> 
The best variety for home gardens. As wil' 
be seen by illustration, they are almost pear 
shaped, growing to a l.-irge size; are sHglitly 
ribbed and the skin is of a creamy white 
The flesh is thick, of a yellowish white color 
dry. fine grained and o< a sweetish flavor 
iVjnep.are enormously productive. Pkt. «; 
oz. IOC, 1-4 lb. 35c, lb. Ssc. 
