MAKSHALL’S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
PUMPKIN 
One oiuice will plant 50 liills. 
The coinnion jiractico is to droji two or three 
seeds in every .second or tliird hill in the corn- 
tieUl, Init if eultivatctl on a large scale the seed 
may 1)0 sown in hills 8 feet airart each way, 
four jilants to each hill, and otherwise treated 
in the sanle manner as melons or cmnunbers. 
Large Cheese Pumpkin. 
Connecticut Field. Grown in corn-fields for stock . 
Cushaw Striped. A splendid striped crookneck variety . 
Early Sugar. Fine grained, small yellow. 
Large Cheese. Flat, the best variety for family use . 
Mammoth King. GroAvs to an enormous size. 
Mammoth Tours. A very large French variety. 
Quaker Pie. Very ])rolific and a good keeper; fine for ])ies. 
Red Etampes. Medium size, fiat; very produetL'c . 
Per Pkt. 
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1/4 Lb. 
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One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet 
of drill. 
Radislies require a light, loamy soil, 
moderately fertile, which should be 
dee])ly dug aud well jmlverized. The 
situation should be warm and shelter¬ 
ed. For an early sup|ily sow in .Tan- 
uary or February in hot-beds, kee])ing 
well ventilated. Tn May they may be 
sown out-of-doors. Successive sow¬ 
ings should be made every two weeks. 
Radishes to be crisp aud tender should 
make a ra])id growth. 
Olive-Shaped French Breakfast Radish. 
Per Pkt. 
Turnip, Early Scarlet. Very early. The French favorite ..$0.05 
“ “ Scarlet Forcing. Crisp; very early .05 
“ “ Deep Scarlet Forcing. Cris]); very early . 05 
“ “ Scarlet White-Tipped. Very early; for frames or outiloors.05 
“ “ Scarlet White-Tipped Forcing . 05 
“ “ Scarlet Globe-Shaped. Fine for forcing or o])en ground.05 
“ “ Crimson Giant. Douljle the size of the above. Suitable for 
forcing or ont-doors; flesh very tender and cris]).05 
“ “ Triumph (Speckled Beauty). Very prettily striped or mottled 
scarlet or wliite; fine forcer.05 
“ Large White Summer. Of large size; roundish .05 
“ Non Plus Ultra. Extra early scarlet forcing .05 
“ Deep Blood-red. Extra-early for forcing or outdooi's .05 
“ Early White, or Box. For forcing; flesli ]mre white and sweet.05 
Olive-shaped French Breakfast. Pink and white; early.05 
“ French Breakfast Forcing (White-tip Rocket). Very rapid¬ 
growing; tender and crisp.05 
“ Deep Scarlet. Crisp; very early.05 
“ Deep Scarlet Forcing (RedRocket). forcing strain of the ab))ve .05 
“ White. Mild and fine for summer.05 
“ White Forcing (White Rocket). -V forcing strain of the above .05 
Long Scarlet Short Top. Very long, crisp; for frames or out-doors.05 
“ White Vienna, or Lady Finger. Crisp and tender in Summer.05 
“ Icicle. Pure Avhite, of fine (lavor; suitable for forcing.05 
Winter Scarlet Chinese. Very handsome and distinct, and keejis well.05 
“ Long Black Spanish. 'I'he po^mlar Winter sort .05 
“ Half-long Black Spanish. Very fine strain .05 
“ Round Black Spanish. Fine for WTnter..05 
“ California White Mammoth. A very large white winter variety.05 
Sakurajima (Mammoth Japan). Sow early in rich soil; th(> largest sort in cul¬ 
tivation. In .Taiwan it groAvs as much as 21" long and 4.'t" in circumference .05 
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