PUMPKIN* 
RADISH 
50 
Fattier, Fishe, Rawson 
Co. 
Pumpkin (^>^00 
Onn pound nil! plant 200 to 200 hillH. One ounce loUl 
plant 20 hilh. 
—Sow whm all danger from frost is over in 
hills I'lght feet apart; thin out to four plants In a hill. 
'J’he common practice is to drop two or three seeds in 
<‘very third or fourth hill In the corn Held. 
•CXJSHA'W, or Crookueck. Large. light cream color, 
line grain. I’kt. .le.. iv/,. 10c.. \\ Ih. 2ov., Ih. Soc. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. The best for held culture. 
rkt. rH‘.. 07,. 10c., t/j 11). loc.. 11). .oOc. 
KING OF THE MAMMOTHS. Tlie largest of all 
Pumpkins. I’kt. r>c., o/.. loc., t/4 il)« Ih. .Sl.otl. 
LARGE CHEESE. Jairge, round flattened, with 
creamy huff skin. Pkt. 5c.. oz. 10c.. Vt Ih. 25c., Ih. 75c. 
NANTUCKET SUGAR, or NEGRO. Skin very dark 
green, almost black ; tlesh thick, and ricli orange yel¬ 
low. Kxcellent k<‘eper. 
rkt. 10c.. oz. 20c., Vi Ih. *)0c.. 11). 75c. 
SMALL SUGAR. Fine grain, sweet, excellent keeper. 
Skin deep, orange yellow. 
I’kt. 5c., oz. 10c.. Vi 11). 25c., lb. 75c. 
WINTER LUXURY. Med ium size. i)ro(luctive and an 
excellent k<*eper. (’olor of skin russet; fine iiett<*d. 
I'kt. 5c., oz. lOc., Yi, Ih. 25c.. 11). S5c. 
Radish 
(3?a()ic§ iiiib 9}cttig) 
One ounce vill sow about 100 feet of drill. 
Cur.TUHK.—Sow in the open ground as soon as it can 
be workisl. at intervals of ton days for a succession as 
long as want<‘d. Sow in hotbed or greenhouse in Winter. 
'Phe Winter varieties should be sown in August and 
lifted before .severe fro.st. As their tender and mild 
(|naliti<'S dei)cnd on rapid growth, the soil should be rich, 
light and me^llow. 
Nantucket Sugar Pumpkin 
Early Scarlet Globe 
For a forciiiK Kadisli 
this has l)epn at tlie 
licad of tho Jist, t)i'inK tlie host shape, hriRlitest 
scarlet, most uniform and .short toj). Tender and 
crisp. I’kt. ne., oz. iru-., Vi Ih. .'i.le., Ih. .'ft.(HI. 
Early Scarlet Turnip 
quick 
and 
Very 
deep 
Small top. 
growth, mild 
crisp. JOxcellent for forcing. 
I’kt. ;jc., oz. lOc., J/4 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
Early Scarlet Turnip White Tip 
scarlet, with white tip. Its excellent appearance makes 
it a favorite in the market. 
I’kt. 5c., oz. 10c., 14 lb. 25c., lb. 75c. 
Ne Plus Ultra, or Twenty-Day Forcing 
I'.arliest of all Itadisbe.s for forcing, being rcadv for tlie 
table in tbree weeks. Roots are round and briglit scarlet. 
I’kt. 5c., oz. 10c., % lb. ;!0c., lb. $1.00. 
Scarlet, Twenty-Day Forcing Sbort leaves, very 
— -;---—=1-i-2 early and bril- 
Jiant red. Lxctdlent for frames. 
I’kt. 5c., oz. 15c., 11 11). 55c., lb. .‘^l.fK'k 
Crimson Giant Forcing 
This variety will grow a modinm 
size as quickly as any; it also 
remains crisp, firm and solid 
until double the size of others. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., Vi lb. 25c., 
lb. 75c. 
French Breakfast 
growing variety; excellent for 
forcing. Oval form, scarlet, 
tipped with white. Pkt. 5c., 
oz. 10c., Vt lb. 2.5c.. lb. 75c. 
Giant White Stuttgart 
Farly, quick growing. In live to 
eight weeks after being sown 
will produce extra large roots. 
If sown in .Tuly or August for a 
late sort, will be ready in Oc- 
Scarlet Globe Radish 
tober. 
Wc., 
Pkt. lOc., 
$ 1 . 00 , 
oz. 25c., I'l 11). 
Giant 
Stuttgart 
Radish 
