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Pkt. 
Oz. 
% lb. 
Lb. 
.05 
.15 
.45 
1.25 
.05 
.20 
.60 
1.50 
.05 
.20 
.60 
1.50 
.05 
.20 
.60 
1.50 
.05 
.15 
.45 
1.25 
.05 
.15 
.45 
1.25 
SQUASH (Continued) 
Boston Marrow. An early winter sort, medium size; orange 
color skin . 
HUBBARD. Planted more than any other for winter. 
Chicago Warted Hubbard. Rougher and much larger than 
Hubbard .05 
Delicious. Top shaped; medium size; dark green skin; dry and 
sweet, for winter use. 
English Vegetable Marrow. Yellow skin; white flesh; water¬ 
melon shaped; for summer use. Vines running. 
Cocozelle or Italian Vegetable Marrow. The bushes produce 
large, dark green fruits, somewhat mottled and slightly 
curved. At their best when six or eight inches long. 
TOMATO—( Liebesapfel ) 
More and more Tomatoes are being recommended for their food value, which remains even after 
cooking. A few should be in every garden and if grown and tied to plant stakes 30 inches apart may 
be kept tidy. Start the seeds early or get the plants from us later and set them deep, six inches or 
more if you can, but clip off all the lower leaves and half the rest when setting them. This and plenty 
of water at the time will prevent wilting. Should the vines still have green fruits on the approach of 
frost pull them up and hang them up by the roots in a cool part of the cellar and even the small ones 
will ripen .A little Nitrate of Potash two or three times during the early growing season is of great 
benefit. 
An ounce will make 3000 plants. 
Bonny Best. A very early, smooth, round, bright scarlet sort 
for both green-house or outside. Sow in December or Jan¬ 
uary for best results inside.$ 
EARLIANA. The earliest for outside. Smooth, red, round but 
slightly flattened; good yielder until mid-summer. 
John Baer. Very early round, bright red variety, good shipper.. 
Acme. An old sort, purple color, good yielder and suitable for 
canning or ketchup.05 
Dwarf Champion. Sturdy stalks, purplish-pink fruits, flattened 
and of medium size. Second early. 
LIVINGSTON BEAUTY. Best for table use. Mild, pink, turn¬ 
ing purple, large, smooth and handsome.05 
Stone. Best for canning. Heavy yielder.05 
Dwarf Stone. Fruit like the preceding. 
LIVINGSTON’S GLOBE. Purplish-pink, main crop sort; fruit 
somewhat elongated at the blossom end.05 
Matchless. Large, smooth solid, main crop sort; color bright 
red . 
Ponderosa. Immense size; small seed cavities; very solid; 
purplish pink; very mild flavor.05 
Golden Ponderosa. Like the preceding except in color. 
Trucker’s Favorite. Very similar to Beauty.... 
Early Detroit. Large, very early purplish pink variety. 
Marglobe. A sort developed by the Dep’t of Agriculture from 
Marvel and Livingston’s Globe, but heavier and better 
yielder than the latter; pure scarlet; globe shaped. 
Yellow Plum. Small yellow fruits used for garnishing and pre¬ 
serves . 
Red Cherry. Used for preserves. 
TOBACCO—( Tabak) 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. This kind is more largely used in this 
locality than any other.,.$ .05 
Havana. Higher flavor; used for wrappers.05 
TURNIP—( W eise Rue be) 
For home use for winter. Turnips, sown after July first and until middle of August are much milder 
and palatable, though not so large than if sown early. Early sown may be used when half grown, but 
soon get strong and woody. Ruta Bagas should be sown early and transplanted six or eight inches 
apart in the row. One ounce sows 100 feet of row. 
Early Snowball. Nearly round; pure white; best early.$ .05 
White Egg. All white, oval sort for both early and late.05 
RED or PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. The leading main 
crop sort for late; does best on light soil. 
RED TOP STRAP LEAF or FLAT. Best late sort for heavy 
soil . 
Orange Jelly or Golden Ball. A yellow flesh turnip, for late 
sowing . 
IMPROVED PURPLE TOP RUTA BAGA. The best and prac¬ 
tically the only one of this type sown here.05 
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Pkt. 
Vi oz. 
Oz. 
341b. 
$ .05 
$ .25 
$ .40 
$1.25 
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.25 
.40 
1.25 
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.25 
.40 
1.25 
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.25 
.40 
1.25 
.05 
.30 
.50 
1.50 
.05 
.25 
.40 
1.25 
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.25 
.40 
1.25 
.05 
.25 
.50 
1.50 
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.25 
.40 
1.25 
.05 
.25 
.40 
1.25 
.05 
.40 
.75 
2.00 
.05 
.50 
.90 
3.25 
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.30 
.50 
1.50 
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.25 
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1.25 
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.$ .05 
$ .30 
$ .50 
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Pkt. 
$ .05 
.05 
Oz. 
$ .10 
.10 
341b. 
$ .25 
.25 
Lb. 
$ .75 
.75 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.05 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.05 
.10 
.25 
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