A New Type for Baking. 
Sugar or Pie Pumpkin. 
Green Striped Cushaw. (75 days). A long crooked neck, terminating in a round 
or oblong end enclosing a very small seed cavity ; flesh surrounding seed cavity 
very thick. Neck is absolutely solid, rivalling finest Sweet Potatoes for baking; 
or sliced and fried like eggplant, when young ; or as a pie sort, it; has no equal. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 45c ; lb. $1.25. 
King of Mammoths (Jumbo). (90 days). Largest of all the Pumpkins, often 
reaching 24 inches in diameter, weighing 100 or more pounds. Make nutritious 
stock feed, yet the quality is excellent for pies. When ripe, the skin is a rich 
orange color, flesh thick, sweet and yellow. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 65e; lb. $2.00. 
Earg'e Yellow Yield. (90 days). For field culture, usually with Corn. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 30c; lb. 75c; 5 lbs. $4.00, postpaid. 
Sugar. (65 days). A prolific variety of small size; the skin a deep orange-yellow. 
It is fine grained, sweet, of a handy 2-pie size, ideal for ready marketing. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
RADISHES 
CUETTJRE. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill, 10 pounds required for 1 acre. 
For the first crop sow as early in the spring as the ground can be worked, and 
every 2 weeks throughout the season for a succession. A warm, sandy loam, made 
rich and light by some good strong manure, will be most likely to afford them 
brittle and free from worms. Sow in drills 10 to 12 inches apart. The winter varie¬ 
ties should be sown in July and August, no use earlier. 
PRICE 
All varieties, by mail, postpaid: 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
Cincinnati Market. (28 days). A fine early variety with a long, smooth root and 
small top. Bright transparent red , flesh tender, delicious, even when full grown. 
Crimson Giant. (35 days). Suitable for forcing or early planting out-of-doors. 
Larger than the other round red Radishes, and solid longer. 
Early Round Scarlet. (25 days). Small, round, red, turnip-shaped, with a small 
top; of very quick growth, crisp and tender. 
Early I>ong Scarlet. (28 days). Grows 6 to 7 inches long, half out of the ground; 
is brittle and crisp; color bright scarlet, small top. 
Early Scarlet Globe. (20 days). Fine for forcing and market gardening. Large 
roundish oval; brilliant red; flesh white, solid, crisp and mild. 
French Breakfast. (25 days). A splendidl half-long variety of medium size, crisp 
and tender, scarlet with white tip. 
Uailctnna The Quickest maturing White Radish on record. It is ready for the 
riailSTOne table in 15 to 25 days. The roots are perfectly round, an inch in 
diameter, with snowy white skin and flesh. The flesh is crisp and solid. 
Icicle. (25 days). Attains the best quality at about 4 inches long and remains crisp 
and sprightly an extremely long time ; delightful flavor and transparent whiteness. 
Round White Tip Scarlet. (21 days). A showy early round variety of medium 
size and excellent flavor. 
White Strasburg-. (48 days). Pure white, firm and brittle, and of fine quality. 
Withstands hot weather best of any sort. Slow to become pithy. 
Winter Radishes 
Besides their fall excellence, these kinds may be dug late and perfectly preserved 
for all-winter use as desired, by storing in boxes of dry sand in the cool frost-proof 
cellar. A favorite usage is to pare, slice, and serve in a weak brine, or in vinegar 
like Cucumbers. 
Long* Black Spanish. (72 days). Firm, oblong, black, large siz/e. 
Round Black Spanish. (72 days). Large, round or turnip-shaped. 
12 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
PUMPKINS 
CULTURE. Plant in good soil when 
the ground has become warm, in hills 8 to 
1G feet apart each way; or with corn, in 
about every fourth hill. Three pounds per 
acre alone or about 1 pound with Corn. Use 
“Slug Shot” for bugs. 
French Breakfast Radish. 
Round White Tip Scarlet. 
The White “Icicle” Radish. 
California Mammoth White. (65 days). Pure white. 
