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GERMAIN FRUIT COMPANY’S 
Hubbard. (See cut on page 47.) The best of all winter varieties; grows to a large 
size .. 
Per 07.. Per lb. 
10c 50c 
Hon# White Vegetable Marrow. — An English squash of very superior flavor 10c 
Mammoth Chili. —Grows to immense size, often weighing over 200 lbs.; very 
productive ... ‘ 2.0c 
Marblehead. An excellent winter squash, good keeper, dry and sweet; the shell is 
much harder than the Hubbard, and light blue in color. 10c 
I ike’s I eak, or Sibley. (See cut on page 47.) Entirely original and distinct, 
x considered an improvement on the Hubbard. 1 q c 
Summer Crook-Neck. (See cut on page 47.) This is the richest summer bush 
squash; very early and productive. 
Winter Crook-Neck. An old standard sort; a good keeper: considered excellent 
for making pies.'. 2.0c 00c 
TOBACCO. 
Tabaco — Tabak — Tabac. 
The seed may be started in hot beds, or sown in the open ground as soon as the ground is warm, iu 
rich, dry soil; rake off the bed and sow broadcast, pressing down firmly and evenly, covering the s<*ed 
very slightly; keep free from weeds and water frequently if the weather is dry; set out when all chance 
of frost is past, 3 feet apart, in land that has been heavily manured with wood ashes if obtainable—brush 
burned on the around will answer the rmrnnRe „.,-n _or. r.. ^ .. ^ 
00e 
80c 
(jOc 
00c* 
10c 60c 
Havana. —Bearing a fine colored leaf, varying from straw color to dark brown or black, 
it surpasses all other varieties in flavor for cigars; heavy cropper, fine texture and the 
earliest cigar variety to mature and ripen. 
Per 07.. Per lb. 
cigar variety 
American grown. 
.. 30c 
Cuban grown (Vuelto de Abajo.). 60(? 
C ?“ n< r cti | CUt f , See 1 ( \ I-eaf.—Grows to a height of about 5 feet, with leaves from 2b. to 
3 feet m length and from lo to 20 inches broad, one of the best varieties for cigar 
... 30c 
wrappers 
$3.00 
6.00 
300 
