WHITE PINE-APPLE SQUASH 
White Pine-Apple Squash. 
This entirely new distinct variety was 
offered last season for the first time. It 
originated in Southern New Jersey, and 
attracted much attention when placed on 
exhibition, owing to its peculiar shape, 
which is well depicted in our illustration. 
What few have been put on the market 
here have brought very high prices. The 
skin and flesh are of a pure, creamy whita 
color, flesh very fine-grained, and of excel¬ 
lent quality and flavor, resembling the 
cocoanut when made into pies or custards, 
and is superior to any other squash or 
pumpkin for this purpose. They can be 
used at any time during growth and after 
m aturing make an excellent autumn and 
winter sort, being an excellent keeper. 
They are remarkably strong growers, each 
vine producing generally from 6 to 7 per¬ 
fect fruits. A very desirable novelty. 
Oak Leaved Lettuce. 
|G BERRIES 
B nsbO method Free 
a^d lots of them can be 
1 grown if you follow our 
method. Free Catalogue describes all 
varieties. HALE BROS.. So. Glastonbury, Conn 
SMALL FROST SPECIALTIES. 
We desire to call special attention to our very heavy 
ttock of Wilson’s Albany Strawberry, Son- 
began, Ooolittle and Turner Raspberry, 
and Wilson Blackberry, all of which we are 
prepared to furnish at Loire r Rates than an equally 
Good Quality can be had for elsewhere. Of course 
those who want the ‘ATLANTIC* will prefer te 
buy of us as tlie Introducers. Our stock is 
heavy and prices reduced. Send for Catalogue. 
WM. F. B ,\ SSETT A SON, 
9-ly Hannuonton, N. J. 
as the peculiar shape of the leaf will per¬ 
mit. Has no bitterness of taste; is possess¬ 
ed of fine flavor and extreme tenderness. 
When heads are forming, the leaves inside 
assume a whitish color. It is the slowest 
of any in running to seed, in fact will re¬ 
main in head for a month before its shoots 
OAK LEAVED 1 ETTUCE. 
appear. These shoots are in turn covered 
with small leaves as delicate and tender as 
those on young plants. This Lettuce will, 
without doubt prove itself very desirable 
for forcing, and this joined with its superi¬ 
or quality and novel shape makes it the 
most valuable variety yet introduced. 
The distinguishing feature of this new 
variety Of Lettuce, is in its oak shaped 
leaves, the broader part set to the stem and 
pointed at the tip, thus giving it a very 
unique, handsome and attractive appear¬ 
ance which is retained during all stages of 
its growth. The leaves are of a light green 
color, or slightly crimpled or curled, set 
very close and forming a head as compact 
Fairview Nurseries. 
—ESTABLISHED IN 1835.— 
Potted and Layer Strawberry Plants 
New Peaches. u .Tohn Haas” -nd 
Ford’s “Lato White.” 150.000 
Peach Trees, best kinds, 1 yr. from bud. 
KIEFFER and Le CONTE Pear Trees, 
Champion Quince, All Kinds of Fruit 
Trees and Small Fruit Plants. 
£3yTwo Hundred Acres in Nursery._JEJ 
OSAGE ORANGE a specialty. Also the cele¬ 
brated Illartlii Amber Wheat, PURE. 
Send for t^nfnJonue and Price List, free. Address 
J. PERKINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
