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KENDALL AND WHITNEY'S 
SQUASH.—Continued. 
HUBBARD SQUASH. 
Hubbard. A general favorite and 
more largely grown as a late sort than 
any other; flesh fine grained, dry and 
excellent flavor. 
Marblehead. A good winter squash 
resembling the Hubbard. 
Turban. Orange-yellow flesh of good 
flavor. . 
Essex Hybrid. A valuable fall and 
winter squash. Very prolific, fine 
grain orange-red flesh very sweet and 
dry. 
Faxon. Medium size; very early and productive; orange flesh of fine quality. 
Mammoth. Grows to a large size, often weighing over two hundred pounds; 
excellent for stock. 
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TOMATO. 
This vegetable is one of the most important of all garden products. They thrive best in a. warm, 
light rich soil. For early plants, sow about the first week in March in a hot bed, or in boxes or 
pots in a warm window When the plants are about two inches high, set out in boxes, three inches 
deep, four inches apart, in the same temperature, or pot singly. If again transplanted before set¬ 
ting out, the plants will be still more stocky. Set out in the open ground about the first of June, 
four feet apart each way, using a shovelful of rotted manure in each hill. Keep well sheltered and 
watered until they are established, after which let the fruit have plenty of sun. 
One ounce for 1,500 plants. 
Per Pkt. Oz. lib. Lb. 
Fordhook. Extra early; perfectly smooth and solid; medium size.05 .25 .75 $2.50 
Livingstone’s Beauty. Color very glossy crimson, grows in clusters of 
four or five; fruit large and solid. .05 .20 .60 2.00 
Livingstone’s Favorite. Productive; good flavor; few seeds; flesh solid; 
smooth and handsome. .05 .20 .60 2.00 
Livingstone’s Perfection. Early, large, smooth and solid; blood red color . .05 .20 .60 2.00 
Table Queen. A large, solid, smooth variety; color rich crimson and of a 
most agreeable acid flavor..05 .25 .75 2.50 
Dwarf Champion. An early variety; fruit medium size, resembling the 
Acme in color..... .05 .25 .60 2.00 
Royal Red. A fine variety for the main crop; color bright red.. .05 .25 .75 2.50 
Stone. A large variety of a bright scarlet color, ripening evenly to the stem; 
a good keeper and not subject to rot. 05. .25 .75 2.50 
Red Cross. Early, very smooth and even in size throughout the season, per¬ 
fectly solid, in color a brilliant crimson, ripens clear to the stem.05 .30 .85 3.00 
Essex Hybrid. Very early, solid, rich flavored, large size and very produc¬ 
tive......05 .20 .60 2.00 
Acme. Medium, red; smooth and good quality....05 .20 .60 2.00 
Paragon. A round, solid variety; bright, glossy red; smooth and large.05 .20 .60 2.00 
Trophy. Very large, solid and of fair quality.05 .20 .60 2.00 
Canada Victor. Ked; very early; of fine quality... .05 .20 .60 2.00 
Red Cherry. A small early variety, size,and shape of a cherry; for pickling. .05 .30 .85 3.00 
Yellow Cherry. Same as above except in color.05 .30 .85 3.00 
TOBACCO SEED. 
Per Pkt. Oz. \ lb. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf....05 .30 $1.00 
