CATALUGUK OF VE(',KTAHLK SKKDS. 
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Radish — Continued. 
OUve^Shaped White* An excellent summer sort . 
Long, Brightest Scariet. An early, long, while-tipped sort 
“ Chartier. Scarlet with white tip, thick and mild . 
Scariet Short Top* I-^ng and crisp, fine 
** White Vienna. Crisp and tender in summer 
“ Wood*s Early Frame. A good forcer, long, red, crisp 
White Giant Stuttgart. Early, mild and tender, withstands s 
White Strasburg Summer* The ('lerman’s favorite, large 
Winter California Mammoth White* A grand keeper 
** Long Black Spanish. The popular winter sort 
<< Round Black Spanish. A fine winter variety . 
“ Rose China. Handsome and distinct 
Raphanus Caudatus* ( Edible Pod Radish, or Rat-Tailed Radish.) The seed pods are edible, 
and may be used raw or pickled ......... 
ummer heat perfectly 
Pkt. 
Oz, 
V.lb. 
Lb. 
.^0.05 
5 o.io 
S0.25 ?o.75 
.05 
10 
.20 
.60 
.05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
.05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
.05 
.10 
•25 
75 
•05 
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.20 
• .60 
•05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
.05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
.05 
.10 
•25 
75 
.05 
.10 
.20 
.6 > 
•05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
•05 
.10 
.20 
.60 
■50 
Squashm 
German,.AK/'ii-m.—French, Coi^rge. — Sp^mah, Calahaza Tontatiera. 
w’ith plaster dust, 
per acre. 
As all squashy are somewhat tender, they should not be planted out until danger from frost 
IS past. 1 hey ill gross on almost any soil, but a warm, mellosv one that has been well manured 
suits them best. Ihe hills for bush varieties should be about four feet apart; for running sorts, 
eight feet. Thin out to two plants to a hill, and in the early stages of growth keep well sprinkled 
varieties, one ounce to 40 hills; running varieties, one ounce to 20 hills; two to four pounds 
Bush VaHetiesm 
Bush 
Giant Summer Crookneck* Yellow fruit, large and good 
Giant Summer Straightneck* Early ; most of them will be straight-necked 
Golden Custard. An improved and larger yellow bush .... 
Mammoth White Bush. The best for early use .... 
Vegetable Marrow. A favorite English sort, distinct, flesh white 
Yellow Bush Scallop, A fine summer sort 
Running Varieties, 
American Turban, Orange-yellow flesh, dry, rich and sweet ..... 
Bay State. Style of Essex Hybrid, color blue, good for fall and winter 
Boston Marrow, Follows the summer sorts in sea¬ 
son, a good fall and winter sort 
Canada Crookneck. Small, green skin, productive, 
fine winter sort ....... 
Delicious. T^ads all others in quality .... 
Early Prolific Marrow, or Orange Marrow. F:arlyi 
distinct, good, suitable for fall or winter use 
Essex Hybrid. A hard shell Turban, fine for winter . 
Golden Bronze. Color green and bronze, flesh golden ■ 
yellow, dry and very sweet, average weiglit about 
_ 10 pounds ....... 
Hubbard. A standard winter sort, meat dry and fine 
Hubbard, Golden or Red. A grand keeper 
Hubbard, Aiammoth Warted. Large, completely covered with warts, keeps well, fine quality 
Marblehead. Very productive, a fine keeper.. is 
Warren. An improved Essex Hybrid 
Winter Crookneck. A standard winter sort, of fine quality 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
V4 lb. 
Lb. 
$0.05 
$0.10 $0.30 
$1.00 
.05 
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.10 
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.10 
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.05 
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.80 
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.10 
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