“MILE HIGH SEED”—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Grown 
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SQUASH—Continued. 
690 Delicious. (85 days.) Excep¬ 
tionally fine table quality and 
an excellent keeper. Somewhat 
smaller than the Hubbard 
types, large at stem end, color 
of skin dark green. Fkt, 5c; 
oz, 15c; V4 lb, 40c; lb, $1.25, 
postpaid. 
691 Improved Hubbard. (90 
days.) Popular general purpose 
Winter Squash. Excellent qual¬ 
ity and fine grained thick flesh. 
Fruits pointed at both ends and 
moderately warted. Color very 
deep green. Fkt, 5c; oz, 15c; 
14 lb, 35c; lb, $1.10, postpaid. 
692 Golden Hubbard. (80 days.) 
The earliest Hubbard and quite 
prolific. Slightly smaller than 
Improved Hubbard. Rich 
golden color and somewhat 
warted. An excellent keeper. 
Very good quality and a fa¬ 
vorite canning variety. Fkt, 5c; oz, 15c; Vi lb, 40c; 
lb, $1.20, postpaid. 
693 Chicago Warted Hubbard. (90 days.) The best 
keeper of all Winter Squashes, being quite heavily 
warted. Larger than Improved Hubbard, averag- 
Chicago 
Warted 
Hubbard. 
A pile of squash ready for seeding. 
ing two pounds heavier, and of equal quality. Hard 
shell; color dark bronze green. Fkt, 5c; oz, 15c; 
Vi lb, 35c; lb, $1.10, postpaid. 
687 Banana. (90 days.) Large, long, table Squash. 
Thick, rich flavored meat is excellent for baking. 
A heavy yielder and excellent keeper. Size 2 feet 
long by 6 inches in diameter. Color greenish gray. 
Fkt, 5c; oz, 15c; Vi lb, 35c; lb, $1.10, postpaid. 
689 Mammoth Chili. (90 days.) The largest of all 
Squashes. Size 20 by 16 inches and up, often 
weighing over 150 pounds. Excellent for stock feed 
or exhibitions. Skin bright orange and yellow. 
Fkt, 5c; oz, 15c; Vi lb, 40c; lb, $1.25, postpaid. 
695 Alligator or Green River. Length up 1o four feet. 
Good table quality. Color gray. Fkt, 10c; oz, 25c; 
V4 lb, 65c; lb, $2.00, postpaid. 
700 Mixed Squash Seed. A mixture of all Ihe 
above types and not a poor Squash in the 
bunch. Fkt, 5c; oz, 10c; Vi lb, 30c; lb, 85c, 
postpaid. 
701 Mixed Summer Squash. This mixture 
will give you an abundance of squash all 
through the summer squash season. Fkt, 
5c; oz, 10c; Vi lb, 30c; lb, 85c, postpaid. 
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Pumpkins 
Easily grown and excellent for pies. Also one of 
the cheapest and best feeds for dairy cows, sheep 
and other stock. 
Our Mountain Grown Pumpkin seed is all saved 
here in the mountain valleys from Pumpkins selected 
for quality of the flesh, color and size. 
Culture. Three pounds per acre alone, or one pound 
sown with corn. Plant in good soil when the ground 
has become warm in hills 6 to 8 feet apart each w T ay. 
Plant 8 inches deep. Thin to two plants to a hill. 
Cultivate thoroughly until the vines cover the ground. 
633 New Yellow Sweet Fotato Fic. (80 days.) A 
great producer of small, oval pie Pumpkins and 
one which will store well for winter use. Medium 
size, w'ith deep golden color. Flesh is sw'eet in 
taste and cooks quickly. Fkt, 5c; oz, 15c; V4 lb, 
35c; lb, $1.10, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $4.75. 
636 Green Striped Cushaw. (80 days.) Excellent 
flavor, flesh very thick, solid and fine grained. A 
large Pumpkin that makes excellent pies. Fruits 
will w r eigh from 10 to 15 pounds. Mottled green 
and white striped Pumpkins with a long, crooked 
neck, large at the blossom end. Flesh yellow. Fkt, 
5c; oz, 15c; V4 lb, 40c; lb, $1.10, postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid, 5 lbs, $4.75. 
634 Small Sugar or Boston Pie. (70 days.) One of 
the best Pumpkins for home use, and an excellent 
quality to can. Ripens quite early and is very pro¬ 
lific. Cooks very quickly and is of excellent qual¬ 
ity. Fine grained flesh of sweet, delicious flavor. 
Round Pumpkins average 10 inches in diameter, 
slightly ribbed, color of skin and flesh a. deep 
orange-yellow. Fkt, 5c; oz, 10c; V4 lb, 30c; lb, 90c, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $4.00. 
640 Connecticut Field or Big Tom. (85 days.) The 
common variety raised for stock feed. Also used 
for canning. Very prolific and fruits average 15 
inches in diameter. Has more distinct ribs but 
otherwise similar in shape and color to Small Sugar 
but not as sweet. Fkt, 5c; oz, 10c; Vi lb, 30c; lb, 
85c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs, $3.20; 25 lbs, $8.75. 
637 King of the Mammoths. (100 days.) Of immense 
size, often 2 feet in diameter, and sometimes weighs 
150 lbs. A variety that wins prizes at the fairs. A 
heavy yielding variety for stock feed. Pumpkins 
round and flattened, 
slightly ribbed. Skin 
salmon - orange; 
flesh bright yellow 
and very thick. Fkt, 
5c; oz, 15c; V4 lb, 
40c; lb, $1.25, post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 5 
lbs, $5.25. 
641 Mixed Pumpkins. 
Some for pies, some 
for stock feed and a 
real variety of big 
ones to show at the 
fair. Fkt, 5c; oz, 
10c; V4 lb, 25c; lb, 
70c, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 5 lbs, $2.80; 
25 lbs, $11.25. 
Small Sugar Pumpkin. 
