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Very Choice Gourds. 
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shefl, holding from .4 to 8 gallons; very light and clurahle, lasting for years. 
Per pkt. 5ed oz. 15c. 
DIPPER Grows in shape of a dipper. Hollowed out, it can be used as 
such, lasting for years; very ornamental. They hold from one pint to one 
quart or more. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c. 
JAPANESE NEST EGO—These resemble, in color, shape and size, 
hens’ eggs. They are uninjured by cold and wet and make the very best 
nest egg. They are quite ornamental. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c. 
APPT.E-Handsome, small fruit and about the shape ot an apple. Pkt. 
5c.; oz. 15c, 
PEAR—These are handsome, small fruit, pear shaped, very ornamental. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c. 
1IOTTLE—This is a very ornamental gourd and always attracts a great 
deal of attention. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c. 
H EECl'LES Cl.Uh—These grow about .; feet long, club shaped and are 
quite a curiosity. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 15c. 
Odd Collection of Mixed Gourds, (see cut.) 
Here is a wonderful mixture of rare, strange and curious gourds one would 
never think of seeing. The colors, shapes and sizes would astonish you. 
Just the seed you will want to plant for a curiosity. 1 claim'that my mixture 
contains about all there is in the way of gourds, and there are several va¬ 
rieties not offered separately, vvhich'are included in this mixture. Be sure 
to try a packet. Per pkt. 8 c.; 2 pkts. 13c.; oz. 30c. 
Chinese Lantern Plant. 
When treated 
like a tomato it 
grows and fruits 
freely from seed 
the first season. 
Produces numer¬ 
ous large unfolded 
husks, the shape of 
Chinese lanterns, 
at first a beautiful 
green color chang¬ 
ing to yellow hue, 
then to bright scar¬ 
let. For pies, or 
dried in sugar for 
fruit cakes or pud¬ 
dings, it is most 
delicious. Is a 
Japanese produc¬ 
tion. Pkt. 5c.; 3 
pkts. 13c., postp’d 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant. 
LARGE VICTORIA—This is very 
large; ofxduick growth fine flavor and is 
the standard variety. General favorite 
with market gardeners. Per pkt. 5c.; oz. 
80 .; y lb-. 30c.; J4 }b. 50c. 
Parsnips 
THE LONG 
SMOOTH OR 
HOLLOW 
CROWN - One 
of the oldest and 
best varieties in 
cultivation; white 
tender and of ex¬ 
cellent flavor. Per 
pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c.; 
K ft- isc-; K fi>. 
35c.; lb. 40c. 
THE STU¬ 
DENT — An ex¬ 
cellent new va¬ 
riety of mild fla¬ 
vor. Per pkt. 5c.; 
oz. 8 c.; % tb. 
15c.; % ft. 35c. 
a. 40 c. 
-- y p°i 
lar new variety; best for spring sowing; leaves 
are large, thick and 
crumpled. Pkt. 5c.; 
oz. Oc.; % lb. 1 3c.; 
y 2 a. 30c.; a. 30 c. 
ROUND THICK 
LEAVED — Grows 
large thick dark 
green leaves, some¬ 
what crumpled. Pkt. 
5c.; oz.Gc; Jzf lb. 13c.; 
y 2 a. 30c.; a. 30 c. 
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CHAMPION MOSS CURLED-A selected 
variety, curly, and excellent for seasoning. Per 
pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 .; % lb. 18c.; % lb- 50c.; a. 45c. 
HANDERSON’S EMERALD-Dwarf ii 
growth, leaves finely curled. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8 c.; I 
y a. 18c.; X lb. 30c.; ib. 45c. 
White Velvet Okra. 
Never prickly and always round and smooth, while other va¬ 
rieties are either ridged or square edged. Out-yields other va¬ 
rieties. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; J4 Ib. 35c.; % a. 40c.; a. 75c. 
Salsify or Vegetable Oyster. 
MAMMOTH SANDWfOH ISLAND—The best variety grown; of large size; fully double the size and weight 
of other varieties. The leading variety among both market and private gardeners. Delicious flavor and large in 
size. Our prices: Pkt, 5c.; oz. 10c.; a. 35c.; a. 45c.; a. 80c. 
My $>1.00 Garden Seed Collection is the most astonishing offer ever made. The 
collection contains one regular sized packet of each of the following: (For a full de- 
i 9 scription of the different varieties see other parts of catalogue.) 
Asparagus— Conover’s Colossal. Beans —Early Red Valentine. Beans — Bush Lima. Beet —New Columbian. Beet —Improved 
Long smooth Blood Red. Cabbage —Early Express. Cabbage —Mills’Short Stern Drumhead. Carrot —Improved Long Orange. Celery — Giant 
r' a .^V,\-~vr we , et Corn-White Cory Sweet Corn-Black Mexican. Pop Corn-Queen’s Golden, Cucumber— Green Prolific. 
Lucumber— improved White Spine. Lettuce— Improved Hanson. Musk Melon-Emerald Gem. Musk Melon— Osage or Miller’s Cream. 
1 Meion-Fondhcxik Early Water Melon-Wonderful Sugar. On ion—Yellow Globe Danvers. Onion-Mam. Red Pompeii. Peas- 
Ta! J d', Ji e u S r LI ! a, S fiIon ,? f E “8i | 3 Ild : Parsnip-Hollow Crown. Pepper— Red Etna. Pumpkin— New Calhoun. Radish— Long Scarlet Short 
Karfieot S w ,;, ar 5L?^ 0s - Com. Spinach New Long Standing. Squash —White Bush Scallbp. Squash — Boston Marrow. Tomato— 
Earliest m the World. Tomato— Mills’ Matchless. Turnip -Early Snowball or Six Weeks. Turnip-Improved American Purple Top. 
, (This makes 35 full size packets, which will be sent to any address in the United States for Sl.OO (or to Canada for S 1.10.) It is the greatest collection 
trial I have ever offered and the varieties are reliable. You get nearly everything required for your garden for only Sl.OO. and 50c, worth in packets, 
<See back, of order sheet.) 
