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Northern Grown Seeds are Purest and Best 
PUMPKINS 
CULTURE—Sow early in May; make I plants come up thin to two or three, 
hills eight to ten feet apart each wayj Pumpkin seed can be sown with corn, 
four to six seeds in the hill. When | in about every fourth hill. 
LABGE CHEESE. 
LARGE CHEESE. Large Round flat¬ 
tened fruits, much ribbed and 
creamy-buff in color; flesh yellow 
and very deep; of fine quality and 
one of the best canning sorts. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, % lb. 30c, lb. 75c 
JAPANESE PIE. Shaped somewhat 
like the Cushaws and grows to a 
large size; skin deep green with 
dark stripes; flesh deep yellow and 
of high quality; seeds sculptured 
like Chinese letters. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, *4 45c, lb. $1.25 
QUAKER PIE. A small to medium¬ 
sized variety, rather pear-shaped; 
color creamy-white inside and out; 
of good quality. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, *4 lb. 45c, lb. $1.25 
MAMMOTH GOLDEN CUSHAW OR 
CROOKNECK. Grows to a medium 
size; color light yellow, and is the 
best variety for table use. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, *4 lb* 45c, lb. $1.25 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. Generally 
used for planting in corn for stock 
feeding, and also for making pies; 
fruit rather oblong, flattened at the 
ends, often 15 inches in diameter; 
smooth, hard, reddish-orange dis¬ 
tinctly ribbed skin with rich, or¬ 
ange-yellow flesh. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, y 4 lb. 30c, lb. 75c 
KING OF THE MAMMOTH. The 
giant among pumpkins; specimens 
have been grown to weigh 250 
pounds and reaching two feet or 
more in diameter; fruit round and 
flattened, slightly ribbed: skin sal¬ 
mon-orange, flesh bright yellow and 
very thick. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, *4 11)* 50c, lb. $1.50 
RHUBARB 
CULTURE—Sow in July, or early in 
extreme heat, so should be grown in 
moist or shaded situation. Sow in March 
or April, and when a few inches high, 
thin to twelve inches apart, and in the 
fall, or following spring, transplant two 
and one-half to three feet apart in six- 
foot rows. 
MYATT’S LINNEUS GIANT. An 
early and very fine variety. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, J4 lb. 50c, lb. $1.25 
MYATT’S VICTORIA. Later than 
Linneus, but equally large and de- 
sirable 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, lb. $1.25 
RUTA BAGA 
CULTURE—Sow in July, or early in 
August, in drills; thin out and keep 
clear of weeds. See under head of turnip 
culture for directions for storing for 
winter. 
LONG ISLAND PURPLE TOP. This 
is undoubtedlv the finest variety of 
Purple Top Ruta Baga, and is of 
purely American origin. Leaves few 
and small, bulbs fine shaped with 
very short, small necks; purple 
crown; skin and flesh bright yellow, 
solid, sweet and mild flavor. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, y 4 lb. 35c, lb. 85c 
