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i Summer and Winter Squash 
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Golden Summer 
Crookneck Squash 
The best known and Standard 
early or Summer Squash. Vines 
dwarf and bushy and very produc¬ 
tive. One hill will supply most fam¬ 
ilies. Skin yellow, flavor the best, 
desirable either boiled or fried in 
the same way as oysters. Pkt. Sri 
»x. the| >4 lh. 22 C| lb. 70c. 
Golden Summer 
Straightneck Squash 
In quality, productiveness and 
color, it is very similar to the Sum¬ 
mer Crookneck but it is straight 
and for this reason packs much bet¬ 
ter for shipping in crates. It is also 
easier to peel for early use. Pkt. 
Sc | os. I Ik* | V4 H*. 25ct lb. 75c. 
Cocozelle or Italian 
Vegetable Marrow 
An oblong beautifully mottled va¬ 
riety weighing 2 to 3 lbs. A heavy 
yielder of superb quality if eaten 
when about half grown. Pkt. 5n 
ox. I.V-t '4 lb. SSci lb. *1.1*. 
Golden Custad 
A valuable scalloped variety. The 
color is a golden yellow: it grows 
in bush form, productive and of 
good quality. Pkt. 5ci ox.. 10ci '4 
ll». :»*C. 
Table Queen or Acorn 
This squash is also known as Des 
Moines. It is similar to an acorn in 
shape and of a size sufficient for 
cutting in the middle and serving 
to two persons after it is baked. 
The quality is better than that of 
most winter squashes. It is a good 
winter keeper. Vines vigorous and 
so productive that an ordinary hill 
will produce 15 to 30 perfect fruits 
of a deep green color. Pkt. *ei ox. 
12ci <4 lb. 35c. 
Summer Straightneck 
Table Queen Squash. 
Improved HUBBARD 
Squash 
The StiiHdnrd Winter Squash 
The Grand Old Favorite. One of 
the best winter squashes: Ilesh 
bright orange-yellow, fine grained, 
very dry, sweet and rich flavored: 
keeps perfectly good throughout 
the winter: boils or bakes. Our 
stock is carefully selected of deep 
green color and warty. Soil often 
determines the wartiness of a 
squash. Pkt. Set ox. I0ct *4 lb. SOi*| 
lb. USe. 
Hard Shell Warty 
Hubbard 
Also known as Chicago Warty 
Hubbard. This is an Improved 
strain of Hubbard and very similar. 
Shell hard, deep green and covered 
with very large warts which indi¬ 
cate a good keeper, with fine dl*> 
sweet flavor. Pkt. Set ox. 12ci '4 lh. 
:t*ct ib. *i.in. 
Golden Hubbard 
A form of the Hubbard similar to 
the green Hubbard. Preferred to 
the green Hubbard by some. Color 
a rich deep orange-yellow on out¬ 
side and similar to green Hubbard 
inside. Pkt. *c; ox. 10c; '4 Ib. !Mk*i 
Ib. IMk*. 
Cheap Gladiolus Bulbs 
Many Primulinus in mixture. We 
offer them at the following price t<♦ 
close them out. 35 bulbs for 50c: 
100 bulbs for $1.00. They are all 
good size flowering bulbs. 
Double Dahlias 
These are all good double varie¬ 
ties which in most catalogues sell 
for from 25c to 75c each. Our Clean¬ 
up Price Is 7 for 50c: 20 for $1.00 b.v 
mail. 
Delicious Squash 
A desirable, good keeping winter 
sort of delicious quality. Flesh dark 
orange, fine grained and sweet fla¬ 
vor. Fruit produced freely and 
weighs 5 to 10 lbs. each. 
Thick, sweet, dry, solid meat of 
the finest flavor. Pkt. Set os. l*e» 
'4 lb. S5c; Ib. #5f. 
Banana Squash 
More Prolific and Hotter Than 
Hubbard 
This squash is a heavy yielder and 
one of the best all-purpose variety 
ever grown. Can be used when 
quite young and will keep splen¬ 
didly for a Winter Squash. The 
color is grayish-green. It grows 
from 18 to 30 inches long and 6 to 
9 inches in diameter. It is very 
prolific. Flesh is of high color, en¬ 
tirely free from stringiness or fibre. 
Cooks up perfectly smooth and is of 
most delicious flavor. Yields well 
and is of such superb table quality 
that many growers will have no 
other for their own use. Matures 
with Hubbard so should be planted 
earlv. Pkt. 6o; 2 pkts. for lOci ox. 
I*ci >4 Ib. KOci Ib. $1.15. 
Fordhook Squash 
Productive with oblong yellow 
fruit 8 to 10 inches long. Flesh 
yellow and fine flavor. Can be used 
when young the same as summer 
squash or used for pies like pump¬ 
kin or fried like sweet potatoes. 
Pkt. *oi ox. IOcj >4 Ib. »0e. 
Improved Hubbard 
Serif by customer to show the 
products of our seeds 
MAKE NONET 
SELLING SEEDS 
BOYS, GIRLS, and even grown 
people can make money easily sell¬ 
ing seeds. Almost everybody will 
buy several packages. You double 
your money quickly. We put up 3 
Boxes. Each contains 100 pack¬ 
ages beautifully printed in natural 
colors. Most seeds in stores are 10c 
a packet. You sell these for 5c a 
packet. They cost you 2^. 
BOX 1. Contains 100 packets of 
flower seeds. 
BOX .2. Contains 75 packets of 
flower seeds and 25 packets vege¬ 
table. 
BOX 3. Contains 50 packets 
flowers and 50 packets vegetables. 
Price: $2.50 a box by mail. Must 
be paid for in advance. 
Sweet Peas 
We have a great many varieties 
of Sweet Peas in too small quan¬ 
tities to catalogue. They are good 
standard sorts with about 50 seeds 
In a package. We have made these 
up in bundles of 15 packets, each 
containing a different variety. We 
will close them out at 25c for a 
bundle of 15 packets. 
