FOREIGN GOURD SEED 
(CONTINUED) 
LARGE ORNAMENTALS SMALL ORNAMENTAL 
(Cucurbita maxima) (Cucurbita Pepo var. ovifera ) 
Bishops mitre 
Emperor’s hat 
Turk’s turban 
MELON-LIKE 
(Cucurbita argyrosperma) 
Silver-seeded 
{Cucurbita melanosperma ) 
Black -seeded, Angora 
VEGETABLE SPONGE 
Luff a 
Green snake, curious and long 
Mixed varieties 
ITALIAN GOURD SEED 
Cucumis odoratissimus, fragrant 
Cucumis glossularia, gooseberry 
Cucumis erinaceus, hedgehog 
Cucumis flexuous, snake 
Cucumis dipsaceus, teasel 
Motnordica Balsalmina, 
Balsalm-apple 
Momordica Charantia, 
Balsalm-pear 
Trichosanthes Anguinea 
Green serpent 
“Seeds very fine. I think almost 
“The gourds raised from 
and I raised 3500.” 
“I shall order 
specimens.” 
Crown gourd (may not come 
true to type, hut very interesting) 
Cucumis Metuliferus 
African horned cucumber (new) 
GOURD-VINE’S SPECIAL 
MIXTURE 
Hand-Sclcctcd Seed from Foreign 
and Domestic Gourds 
Cross- pollination has produced 
some unusually fine hybrids 
which have attracted nation-wide 
attention. Highest recognition re¬ 
ceived in awards, medals and 
prizes. 50c and $1.00 per packet, 
postpaid. 
SMALL ORNAMENTALS 
(Cucurbita Pepo var. ovifera) 
LARGE ORNAMENTALS 
(Cucurbita maxima) 
HARD-SHELLS 
(Lagenaria vulgaris) 
every seed we planted came up.” 
—NORTH CAROLINA 
ones, 
STATE OF WASHINGTON 
as thev produced some beautiful 
—MAINE 
your seed were among my nicest 
your collection, 
