FAIRVIEW FAVORITE PIE PUMPKINS 2 2 
Buff Pie Sugar Pumpkin 
One of the very best Pumpkins to grow in 
the garden, 'the Pumpkins are not large, but 
they are of excellent quality, very fine grained 
and sweet flavored, and splendid keepers all 
through the winter. They ripen very early, 
and are of a deep buff color, very attractive 
while growing. They will grow in almost any 
location, and produce an abundance of hand¬ 
some pumpkins. We urge you to give this var¬ 
iety a trial. Pkt. 5c,, 3 pkts. lOc.,6 pkts.lSe, 
12 pkts. 30c. 
Japanese Pie Pumpkin 
A Japanese variety, valuable for cooking, 
flesh is very thick and of a rich salmon color. 
Fine grained, dry and sweet. Of medium size, 
seed cavity small, very productive and a good 
keeper. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. lOc., oz. 9c., 2 ozs. 
16c., V4 lb. 28c. 
Japanese 1*10 
OUR POPULAR PUMPKIN MIXTURE 
CO ML M O N 
FIEL1> — This 
is the ordinary 
Pumpkin used 
to plant in corn 
fields for feed" 
ing stock. Very 
productive. 
Pkt. 4c., 3 
pkts. 8c., oz. 
9c., 14 lb. 20o., 
Vilb. 30c., lb. 
50c. 
TV I XTER 
LUXIIKY- 
Golden russet 
in color and one 
of the best for 
pies. A great 
keeper, fine 
grain, rich and 
sweet. 
Pkt. 4c., 3 
pkts. 8<\, oz. 
1 Oc., n 4 lb, 25c. 
SUGAR PUMPKIN-Also called Sweet 
Pumpkin. There is a great demand for seed 
of this well known variety. It has a deep yel¬ 
low skin and fine grained flesh,excellent keep¬ 
er, cannot be excelled as a table variety. 
Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 9c., 6 pkts. 15c., oz. 10c., 
14 lb. 2 Oc. 
OUR POPULAR PUMPKIN MIXTURE—If you would like to grow a great collection of Pumpkins, including the earliest, medium and late varie¬ 
ties, together with all the odd shaped and mammoth sorts, we recommend that you plant seed of our Pumpkin mixture. We have taken great pains in putting 
in many varieties that are new, but not listed in our book, making it the grandest collection of Pumpkins ever offered. This seed will produce Pumpkins of 
every imaginable shape and color and we know you will be pleased with it. Price per pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 1 2c., 6 pkts. 20c., 10 pkts.30c. 
GIANT 
PUMPKIN 
This is a prize 
winningvariety and 
grows to an enor¬ 
mous size. It should 
be grown to be ap¬ 
preciated. But few 
have an idea of the 
giant size these 
pumpkins aifain. 
The flesh is bright 
yellow, fine grain, 
and of good quali¬ 
ty. Notwithstand¬ 
ing the large size of 
the Pumpkin it is 
excellent for pies. 
We have raised spe¬ 
cimens weighing 
over 200 lbs., and 
it is nothing un¬ 
common for our 
customorswhohave 
grown this variety 
to show specimens 
weighing 100 lbs. 
and upwards. We 
do not think there 
is anything offered 
that will create a 
greater interest 
than a few hills of 
this Giant Pump¬ 
kin. It is an excel¬ 
lent pumpkin to 
plant for show pur- 
poses.on account of 
its attaining such 
an enormous 
weight. A very shy 
seeder, a large spe¬ 
cimen producing 
only a few seeds, 
and as all our Beeds 
are saved from ex¬ 
tra large specimens 
it makes the seed 
high in price. Give 
it a trial. Pkt Oc., 
3 pkts 12c.,G pkts. 
22c. ' 
