PUMPKIN 
3 lbs. per acre, or 1 lb. with corn. 
634 Small Sugar or Boston Pie. (70 days.) 
Early, round, deep orange yellow; weight 
approximately 4 lbs. Unexcelled quality. 
633 New Yellow Sweet Potato Pie or Winter 
Luxury. (80 days.) Unribbed, deep golden 
skin, with netted, russety appearance. 
Weight 6-7 lbs. 
636_Green Striped Cusliaw. (80 days.) A 
ci'ooknecked variety with green and white 
stripes. Delicious pies. Weight 10-25 lbs. 
637 Iting of the Mammoths. (100 days.) Large cornfield variety; 
produces a heavy tonnage. Flesh thick but rather coarse. 
Above pumpkins priced: Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; lb, 30c; lb, 85c. 
SUMMER SQUASH 
Use while young and tender. 
Ounce to 15-40 hills, varying with seed; 3-4 lbs, per acre. 
686 Wliite Bush Scallop, Patty Pan. (45 days.) Flat and scalloped. 
White skin and light green flesh. Bush plants; very productive. 
697 Benning’s Green Tinted Wliite Bush. (53 days.) Similar to the 
White Bush Scallop but young fruits are greenish white. Preferred 
on some markets. 
688 Yellow Summer Crookneck. (50 days.) Warted, orange-colored 
skin and flesh; crooked-over neck; bush type vine. 
704 Yellow Straightneck. (55 days.) Entirely straight. 
694 Giant Summer Crookneck. (58 days.) Larger and more warted 
than Yellow Summer Crookneck, later maturing. 
703 Black Zuccliini. (60 days.) Italian vegetable, usable from the 
time it is three or four days old, when it is commonly creamed like 
asparagus. Green-black fruits. ^ 
Summer squash prices: Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; ^4 lb, 30c; lb, SOc. 
WINTER SQUASH 
Commonly baked; the Banana and Hubbard types also make the 
finest of pies. Gather before frost with stems on and store in a warm, 
dry place. 
696 Sibley or Pike’s Peak. (85 days.) Slate gray color similar to Blue 
Hubbard, but the Sibley is more prolific, finer quality. 
691 Improved Hubbard. (9 0 days.) Deep green; one of the best keep¬ 
ers. Fine grained, thick flesh. Pointed ends; warted. 
692 Golden Hubbard. (80 days.) Earliest Hubbard; smaller than the 
original. Skin golden. Very good quality. 
693 Chicago Warted Hubbard.* (9 0 days.) More heavily warted and 
average about 2 lbs. heavier than Improved Hubbard. Same qual¬ 
ity. 
690 Delicious. (85 days.) Heart shaped; small Hubbard, about 7 lbs. 
Of the very best quality; many prefer its size. 
687 Banana. (90 days.) As its name implies, long and slender. Skin 
greenish gray; thick, rich flavored meat. 
695 Alligator or Green River. Length up to 4 feet. Good table qual¬ 
ity. Color gray. 
689 Mammoth Cliili. (90 days.) Largest of all squashes, up to 150 
lbs. Bright orange and yellow. For feeding chiefly. 
Winter squash prices: Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; ^4 lb, 30c; lb, 90c. 
Small Table Squash 
698 Ward’s Individual. (60 
days.) A delicious little 
squash, 6-7 in. long; striped 
green and white. Cooks 
quickly. Try baking whole 
for the very finest flavor. 
705 Table Queen. (70 days.) 
Deeply creased heart shape. 
Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; ^4 Ib, 30c; 
lb, 90c. 
Ward’s Individual 
RADISH 
Ounce to about 300 feet of row. 
647 Earliest Scarlet Button. (18 days.) Ex¬ 
tremely early; good quality, but small. 
652 Vick’s Scarlet Globe. (22 days.) Rec¬ 
ommended for your main sowing. Right 
behind Scarlet Button and stays crisp, 
solid and tender for another week’s 
growth. Small tops. 
649 Sparkler White Tip. (21 days.) Beau¬ 
tiful red, with white tip; small but uni¬ 
form; nice appearing. 
648 Early Scarlet Turnip. (21 days.) Ex¬ 
cellent quality round, red radish, with 
crisp, tender flesh. 
Vick’s Scarlet Globe 
Radish 
650 Early Scarlet Turnip White Tip. (21 days.) Similar to the Early 
Scarlet Turnip but has white tip. Select strain. 
651 French Breakfast. (22 days.) Rose scarlet with white tip. Olive 
shape, nearly 2 inches long. 
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658 Improved White Icicle. (28 days.) One of the best sellers; 6 
inches long, pure white skin and flesh, nappy as an icicle. Very 
attractive bunched for market; mild flavored. 
657 Long Scarlet Short Top. (32 days.) About 6 inches long, straight 
and smooth. Most popular long red radish. 
659 Cincinnati Market. (32 days.) A favorite in many sections. 
Slightly larger than Scarlet Short Top and has a white tip. 
653 Crimson Giant. (32 days.) Crimson Giant is similar to Scarlel 
Globe, but much larger, remains in edible condition still longer. 
Radishes: Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; ^4 Ih, 25c; lb, 65c. 
Late Maturing and Winter Radishes 
Much larger; winter radishes store much like other vegetables. 
660 Chartier or Shepherd. (3 5 days.) Bright red, white tip. 
662 White Strassburg. (40 days.) An excellent white radish. Larger 
than icicle and retains its crispness in hot weather. 
668 China Rose Winter. (60 days.) Rose-color skin, white flesh. 
Solid and free from strings. 
669 White Chinese Winter. (65 days.) Smooth, white skin. 
671 Roimd Black Spanish. (72 days.) White flesh, black skin. The 
best keeper of all the winter radishes. 
Radishes: Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; ^4 lb, 25c; lb, 65c. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFERS 
Special 
Prepaid 
No. Price 
841 BEANS—% lb. Mile High Stringless, lb. Pen. Pod 
Black Wax, i/4 lb. Henderson’s Lima-$0.35 
801 BEET—Pkt. ea. Ex. Ea. Egyptian, Canner’s Favorite, 
Market Gardener’s Crosby- .10 
802 BEET—1 oz. each above beets- .25 
804 CABBAGE—Pkt. ea. Ear. of All. Copenhagen Market, 
Mountain Ballhead _ .13 
807 CARROT—Pkt. ea. Oxheart, Coreless, Imp. Red Cored 
Chantenay_ *10 
808 CARROT—1 oz. each above carrots - *40 
818 CUCUMBER—Pkt. ea. Ward’s Dark Green, Colorado, 
Prolific Gem Pickling - *13 
821 LETTUCE—Pkt. ea. Black Seeded Simpson, Improved 
Grand Rapids, Mile High Wonder - .10 
824 CANTALOUPE—Pkt. ea. Hale’s Best No. 3 6, Ward’s 
Ideal, Honey Rock - .10 
1514 PEAS—% lb. ea. Mile High Supreme, Ward’s Bestever, 
Dwarf Giant Pod - .23 
827 RADISH—Pkt. ea. Ea. Scarlet Button, French Breakfast, 
White Strassburg - .10 
830 RADISH—Vick’s Scarlet Globe, White Icicle, Chartier or 
Shepherd_ .10 
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