SUMMER CROOK NECK SQUASH 
SQUASHES (Continued) WINTER VARIETIES 
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 
yellow, 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, and one of ihe best keepers. 
Mammoth Chili Grows to immense size, often weighing over 
200 pounds; very productive. 
Delicious. A medium sized squash, cooks dry. 
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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SPARK’S EARLIANA TOMATO 
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. 
Ihe tomato requires a rather light soil to ripen early, but if handsome fruit and a plen¬ 
tiful crop be desired, 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, early.‘ pkt. 10c 
Spark’s Earliana. Early and prolific, very solid and noted as a 
good shipper.Pkt. 5c 
Beefsteak. A favorite late variety.Pkt. 10c 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. Nearly as early as the celebrated Earliana 
i Fruits are large and of fine flavor.pkt. 5c 
Germain’s Winter Queen. See Specialties.Pkt. 10c 
New Stone. A splendid variety for shipping; bright scarlet, iarge, 
smooth and firm; excellent quality and one of the best for gen! 
eral use.Pkt. 5c 
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.pkt. 10 c 
Ponderosa. Grows to enormous size, sometimes weighing from 
two to three pounds each; very smooth and solid_Pkt. 10c 
Trophy. A vigorous grower; fruit smooth, deep red_Pkt. 5c 
DwarflStone. Vine resembles Dw^arf Champion, but of stronger 
growth. Fruits same color and size as the regular Stone. Pkt. 5c 
Atlantic Prize. (Early Ruby.) A favorite early variety. Color 
rich crimson.pkt. 5 C 
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.Pkt. 5c 
Beauty. Livingston’s. A very fine variety of large size; grows 
in clusters of four or five; color glossy crimsoD with a purplish 
tinge..pkt. 5 c 
Dw'arf Champion. An early and distinct variety, medium in size: 
plant of dwarf and compact growth.*.pkt. 5 c 
Strawberry, or Ground Cherry. A distinct species; grows enclosed 
in a husk; excellent for preserves.pkt. 10 c 
Livingston s Favorite. Beautiful shape, smooth and a good bearer. 
ripens evenly.pkt. 5 c 
Matchless. An old variety of splendid qualities, rich red in color 
and a fine keeper.pkt. 5 C 
Golden Queen. The best yellow. Has a fine appearance and a 
distinct flavor.pkt 5 C 
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