World's Greatest Collection of 
Odd and Curious Gourds 
This is the greatest collection of odd, rare, strange and curious 
Gourds we have ever assennibled, and the photo ^ows some of 
the many shapes and colors. Vines are hne for covering un¬ 
sightly places. The attractive fruits d,re always greatly admired 
and when dried may be used in many ways as dippers, hang¬ 
ing baskets, etc. 
Pkt.. (SO to 50 seeds, various sizes), 5t; oz. 25<* 
Pumpkins 
Golden Sugar Pie 
No farm should be without some Pumpkins — some big ones 
for exhibition puiposes, plenty of Pie Pumpkins and some for 
stock. Packet seed will plant 6 to 10 hills, ounce 26 hills. 
One of the very best for 
pies. Fruits are small, 
averaging about 10 inches in diameter, with skin deep 
orange-yellow and flesh very fine grained, sweet and 
of (ftllcious flavor. A prolific yleWer, an excel^nt 
keeper and cannot be excelled as a Pie Pumpkin 
tures in about 65 days. Pkt. (76 seeds), SO o®*» 1 0<« 
I Man Aft A Pi A Pie Pumpkin 
Japanese “le with deep yellow flesh; fine 
grained; fruits crooked at stem end and other end 
much enlarged. Pkt. (75 seeds), <>*•• 1 Of• 
RASIIa ABand* Under special cultivation attains 
IwllllS Wiam a weight of over 100 lbs. Outer 
skin is a rich orange-yellow. Flesh yellow, very thick; 
good Winter keeper and will mature in 80 to 100 days, 
A prize winner. 
Pkt, (80 to 40 large seeds), 5<; oz., 1 5<. 
lAfBnd-m* I Fnormously productive, of 
wVinXCr l»UAIiry medium size, and is a 
yellowish russet color. The flesh is a deep golden color, 
sweet and tender. Matures in about 95 days, 
Pkt. (75 seeds), oz., 10f, 
Pinlel The yellow Pumpkin planted in fields for 
r idU stock feeding, growing to a large size, 
nearly^ round and very productive, called by some ‘ Big 
. 1. (T6 ' ' 
Tom Pumpkin.” Pkt. 
seeds), 5e; oz., i Of. 
Golden Sugar Pie 
A wonderful collection of Pumpkins in odd shapes 
Surorlse PuniDkln Mixture and mammoth sizes, many different colors. Very 
i-Miiipniiiivime.Me V jj^tg^estlng. Pkt. (100 seeds), 5f; oz., 1 Of. 
Table Turnips 
One packet will sow about 
40 feet of drill; one ounce 
will sow 200 feet. 
EARLY PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF 
The roots are quite flat, flesh fine grained, 
very sweet and tender. Develop very 
quickly for table use. Seed sown In July 
and August produces fine Turnips in the 
Fall. 55 d'ys. 
Pkt. (2000 seeds), 5f; oz., 1 Of. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
Large, globe-shaped variety with purple 
top and lower part of bulbs pure white. 
Heavy 
Early Purple Top Strap Leaf 
Purple Top White Globe 
yielder and 
of excellent 
quality for 
table use. 
65 days. 
Pkt. (2000 seeds), 5f; oz., 1 Of. 
EARLY SNOWBALL OB SIX WEEKS 
A white variety, bulbs having pure white 
skin and are nearly round, tender and 
sweet. One of the very best to sow in the 
early spring. Develops rapidly. 50 ^days. 
Pkt. (2000 seeds), 5f; oz., 1 Of. 
SEVEN TOP. Grown for its leafy tops 
only, which make excellent greens. 30 days. 
Pkt. (1000 seeds), 5f; oz., 1 Of. 
TURNIP mixture, a great mixture of 
garden Turnips and Rutabagas Including 
both white and yellow-fleshed varieties. 
Will mature roots all the way from 45 
to 100 days. 
Pkt. (3000 seeds), 5f> oz., 1 Of. 
Rutabagas (Winter Turnips) 
Purple Top 
Yellow 
Large, smooth, 
globe - shaped 
roots, yellow skin 
and flesh, fine 
grained, very sweet 
and we consider 
the best yellow. 
About 90 days, 
Pkt. (2000seeds), 
5 f; oz.. 1 Of. 
Giant 
White 
A large sized Rut¬ 
abaga with pure 
white flesh which 
is crisp and sweet, 
the roots uniform 
in size, of good 
shape and is an 
excellent keeper. 
Is very productive and 
a good table variety, 
also a good variety to 
grow for market as 
many prefer a white 
Rutabaga and Giant 
White is the best that can 
be offered. 90 days. 
Pkt. (2000 seeds), Sf) 
oz., 1 Of. 
Mangels-Sugar Beets 
The most desirable yellow Man- 
uoiuen I anKara gei an immense yielder. 
Mammoth Prize Long Red 
The most popular red Mangel, often weighing from 20 to 30 lbs. 
A splendid winter feed for cattle, sheep, hogs, and poultry. 
One packet will plant 26 feet of drill; one ounce about 50 feet. 
Klein Wanzieben Sugar Beet 
Considered the best Sugar Beet. Large smooth white roots, 
enormous yielder, widely grown for stock feeding and sugar. 
Either Mangel or Sugar Beet: Pkt., 5f; oz., lOfS Yz lb. 3 5f. 
Read Page 3 About the 3 Seed Novelties for Testing 
Vegetables 
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