PUMPKINS 
Small Sweet or Sugar. This is the small, sweet pumpkin that has made the New 
England States famous for their pumpkin pies. It is a very fine-grained, most 
deliciously sweet-flavored pumpkin, also a splendid keeper. They average about 
ten inches in diameter, of a round, flattened shape; deep orange-yellow color; ex¬ 
tremely attractive while growing. Being also most prolific, succeeding splendidly 
in almost any location. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., lb. 75 cts. 
Mammoth Tours, or Jumbo (King of Mammoths). Is of immense size, often weigh¬ 
ing 150 pounds; very productive and good keeper; flesh salmon-color; desirable 
for cooking purposes and stock feeding. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., lb. SI.00. 
Large Yellow Mammoth Potiron. The color is a rich, dark yellow, and the flesh of 
a little lighter shade, of excellent quality; valuable for pies or for stock feeding. 
It is a remarkable keeper. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts.. lb. SI.50. 
PEPPERS 
Chinese Giant. The most desirable variety of recent introduction; of extremely 
large size, single specimens averaging 10 to 15 inches in circumference. On 
account of its size it is highly valued for Mangoes. The flesh is thick, tender, 
mild and sweet. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts., lb. $6.00. 
Early Neapolitan Pepper. This is a new variety, nearly two weeks earlier than 
any of the large varieties, mild in flavor; fruits average 4J inches in circumfer¬ 
ence by 4 inches in length; thick-meated, unusually mild and sweet. Plants 
are of sturdy growth, about 18 inches high and wonderfully productive; carry- 
. ing often 15 to 20 handsome fruits to the plant. For slicing and mangoes this 
variety takes the lead. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 40 cts., lb. $4. 
PEAS 
American Wonder. 10 to 12 inches high; extra-early; of dwarf, compact growth, 
wrinkled; of the finest quality. Lb. 20 cts., 10 lbs. $1.75, 100 lbs. $15.00. 
Gradus. This magnificent pea is one of the finest yet introduced. It is as early 
as American Wonder, with pods as large as Telephone, filled with eight or ten 
large peas of most delicious flavor. It is a vigorous grower and very productive. 
Vines 2J? feet high. Lb. 25 cts., 10 lbs. $2.00, 100 lbs. $17.50. 
Yorkshire Hero. See back cover and page 2. 
Telephone. Handsome, well-filled, pods; peas large size, 
good quality; 4 to 5 feet. Lb. 25 cts., 10 lbs. $2.00. 
NEAPOLITAN PEPPER 
RHUBARB OR PIE PLANT 
It is much sweeter than the older sorts, and requires less 
sugar in cooking. Admirably adapted for the market 
gardener for shipping to the eastern markets or the home 
garden. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 60 cts., lb. $7.00. 
SPINACH 
New Crimson Winter. This splendid acquisition was intro- 
! duced by Luther Burbank a few seasons ago, and so pop¬ 
ular has it been with the public that it is almost impossible 
to supply the demand. It is six months earlier than the 
earliest varieties and, what is more, it is ever-bearing and 
can be made to bear when there is no other rhubarb in the 
market. The stalks are of medium size and entirely 
stringless, of a clear crimson color and of the best quality. 
GERMAIN’S WINTER QUEEN TOMTAO 
Prickly or Fall. Very hardy; used for fall planting; long, 
thin leaves. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., lb. 30 cts. 
Long=standing. Remains a long time before running to seed. 
Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., lb. 30 cts. 
SQUASH 
Bugless Squash. This is a fine variety. Shell dark green 
and warted, flesh fine and solid. The vine is very resist¬ 
ant to the attacks of bugs. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., lb. $1.75. 
Long Island White Bush. An improved strain of Early 
White Scallop Bush; very prolific. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., 
lb. $1.00. 
Long White Vegetable Marrow. An English squash of very 
superior flavor. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., lb. $1.25. See cut. 
Mammoth Chili. Grows to immense size, often weighing 
over 200 pounds; very productive. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 
cts., lb. $1.25. 
TOMATOES 
Germain’s Winter Queen. A new tomato remarkable for 
its!earliness and size. Of handsome shape, solid and of 
the finest quality; contains very few seeds and is one of 
the most productive sorts grown. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 
cts., lb. $4. 
Sparks’ Earliana. The earliest large tomato yet introduced, 
of uniform shape, very solid, of fine appearance and splen- 
didfquality. A prolific bearer and highly prized by market 
gardeners for shipping to early markets. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 
25 cts., lb. $2.75. 
Beefsteak. The favorite late tomato for the home garden in 
Southern California. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 35 cts., lb. $3.50. 
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