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Hubbard. The best of all winter varieties; grows to a large size.. 
Red or Golden Hubbard. Similar to the Green Hubbard, except 
in color, which is a bright, deep orange. Flesh deep golden 
yellowy fine grained, cooks very dry, and is of excellent flavor. . 
Winter Crook Neck. A good fall variety; flesh close-grained and 
sweet. 
Fordhook. One of the best winter sorts; fine quality. 
Pike’s Peak, or Sibley. Entirely original and distinct; considered 
an improvement on the Hubbard.. 
Boston Marrow'. A standard fall Squash of rich orange color; 
very productive; keeps well. 
Essex Hybrid. An early and rapid growing variety, with thick, 
rich colored solid flesh of richest flavor; it is also one of the best 
keepers.. 
Mammoth Chili. See Specialties ...... 
Bugless. See Specialties... 
California Large Field. A very large Squash, often called pump¬ 
kin; grows to an immense size, frequently weighing over 100 lbs. 
PRICES 
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1 lb. 
$.05 
$.10 
$.85 
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.75 
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.15 
.80 
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.10 
.85 
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.75 
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.75 
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1.25 
.10 
.20 
1.75 
.25 
TOMATOES 
Gitomate Liebesapfel Tomate 
Sow the seed in frame or sheltered bed. When the plants are 2 or 3 inches high, thin 
them out and set them in pots or in another bed, to give them room and make them 
“stocky.” When 5 or 6 inches high, if the weather be warm and settled, transplant 
them to open ground, selecting a rainy day if possible; in the absence of rain, water 
and protect till well rooted. Set plants 4 feet apart each way; support by driving two 
or three^ stakes around each plant and encircle with as many barrel hoops; this will 
serve to keep the fruit off the ground. One ounce of seed will produce 3000 plants. 
.* ie 1 J' 0ma ^ 1 0 requires a rather light soil to ripen early, but if handsome fruit and a plen- 
tilufcrop^bejiesired, very rich soil should be selected. 
June Pink. A smooth purple-fruited tomato, maturing very early, 
resembling the Earliana in shape and size, differing only in color. 
Large size, earliness and good quality are its chief characteris¬ 
tics, and we are confident it will become popular with growers for 
early market.. 
Spark’s; Earliana. See Specialties.’ 
Chalk’s^Early Jewel. Nearly as early as the celebrated'Eariiana’. 
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SPARK’S EARLIANA 
Germain’s* Winter Queen. See Specialties. 
Beefsteak. See Specialties. 
Newf Stone. Afsplendid variety for shipping; bright scarlet,' iarge, 
smooth and firm, oxcGllont quality and on.6 of the b6st for gen- 
eral use... & 
Crimson|Cushion. Of large size, often weighing one pound; nearly 
round, solid and smooth; color rich crimson, delicious for slicing 
on account of its superb quality. 
Ponderosa. Grows to enormous size, sometimes weighing from 
^ two to three pounds each; very smooth and solid. 
Trophy. A vigorous grower; fruit smooth, deep red.[ 
Dwarf Stone. Vine resembles Dwarf Champion, but of stronger 
growth _ The fruits are same color and size as the regular StoSe. 
Atlantic Prize. (Early Ruby.) A favorite early variety. Color 
rich crimson. 
Acme. One of the earliest and handsomest varieties. The fruit 
is of a medium size, perfectly smooth and regular in shape; a 
great bearer; color dark red with a purplish tint 
Beauty. Livingston’s. A very fine variety of large size;* grows 
tiri?p USterS ° f f ° Ur ° r five ’ C0 0r §^ oss y crimson with a purplish 
Dwarf Champion. An early and distinct variety,’ medium 'in’ size’; 
plant of dwarf and compact growth 
Strawberry or Ground Cherry. A distineVspecies;' grows enclosed 
in a husk; excellent for preserves.. . __; . 
Livingston’s Favorite. Beautiful shape, smooth and a ’good bearer 
ripens evenly. & , 
“and" a fi’ne teper.™^ * 
Early Richmond. Of good size and fine flavor. Earlv ‘ 
dfstinc^flavor, and a 
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1 lb. 
$0.10 
$0.35 
$3.50 
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.25 
2.75 
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.25 
2.75 
.10 
.50 
4.00 
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.35 
3.50 
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2.50 
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.35 
3.50 
.10 
.35 
3.50 
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.35 
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