30 Reliable Garden Seed 
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The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
SQUASH 
PRICE: Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 30c; lb. 90c. 
Sumrner Varieties ^ oz. to 25 hills. Hills 4 feet apart. 
' ■ ■■■ — Sow in warm April. 
Giant Summer Crookneclc. (65 days). Bright yellow. 
Giant Summer Straig-litneck. (65 days). The same deli¬ 
cious quality; its straight neck permitting easier packing. 
Mammoth Yellow Bush. (55 days). An early yellow bush 
scallop, quite prolific ; average size 14 by 4 inches. 
Mammoth White Bush. (50 days). Fruits round, white, 
deeply scalloped, lobes being in pairs; tender and delicious. 
Winter Varieties ^ hills. HUis s-io feet 
- . — apart. Sow seed in late June. 
Delicious. (75 days). Medium size, dark green, with very 
thick greenish flesh which cooks dry, of superior flavor. 
Table Queen (Acorn). (80 days). 7 by 5 inches. Smooth, 
dark green with a red blotch at the pointed end; choice 
quality. Cut in two, bake and serve in the half-shell. 
Hubbard. (110 days). Skin deep olive-green, flesh orange- 
yellow. Sweet, keeps through winter; boils or bakes diT. 
Blue Hubbard. Resembling the warted Hubbard, but excels 
it in flavor and dryness. Very large; blue-gray. 
Golden Hubbard. (110 days). Deep orange, tipped green at 
each end; flesh golden yellow, of excellent flavor. 
Warted Hubbard. The heavily warted, dark green surface 
ensures a harder shell, and consequent longer keeping. 
TOBACCO 
Sow the seed thinly in well prepared soil, do not cover; 
merely press them in with a light roller or smooth board. 
FBICE: Fkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ^ oz. 35c. 
Connecticut Seed Deaf. A popular cigar variety, also 
largely used for pipe smoking in northern states. 
Improved Wliite Burley. The wide-leaved Ky. favorite. 
TURNIPS 
CULTURE. Turnips 
do best in a highly en¬ 
riched, sandy, gravelly or 
light loamy soil, in drills 
• 12 to 15 inches apart, thin 
out early to 6 or 8 inches 
in rows. Commence sow¬ 
ing the earliest varieties 
in April, with 2-week in¬ 
tervals until June, sow¬ 
ing for fall and main 
crop throughout August. 
One ounce sows 100 feet 
of drill; 2 lbs. per acre in 
drills, 12 to 15 inches a- 
part; 1 lb. 2 feet apart. 
PRICE: All Turnips, by 
mail, postpaid, pkt. lOc; 
oz. 15c; lb. 25c; lb. 
65c; 5 lbs. @ 55c; 10 
lbs. @ 50c. 
Furple Top White Globe. (60 days). The most popular 
Turnip grown either for table or stock ; an excellent keeper. 
Orang-e Jelly or Golden Ball. (65 days). A distinct, round 
yellow variety ; one of the finest for family use. Flesh yellow, 
fine grained, sweet and tender; ideal for winter use. 
Improved Furple Top Yellow Rutabag-a. (90 days). 
Hardy and productive; flesh yellow, sweet and well flavored ; 
shape slightly oblong terminating abruptly; color purple 
above and yellow under the ground; rich in flavor. 
Purple Top White Globe Turnip 
One Ounce of Seed 
A Jl ^^£#9 for 3000 Plants 
CULTURE. Sow in hot¬ 
beds during March. When the 
plants have 4 leaves, trans¬ 
plant 4 to 5 inches apart, in 
shallow boxes, and give plenty 
of air. 
PINK SKIN 
Acme, (100 days). Of spreading growth; producing abun¬ 
dant medium sized fruits of irregular shape, in clusters of 
three to five. Flesh dark red, fine in texture, slightly acid. 
Cleveland Market. A satisfactory midseason market type. 
Early Detroit. (90 days). Nearly round; very large size. 
days). A splendid new pink Tomato produced 
jointly by u. S. Dept, of Agriculture and Florida 
Agricultural Experiment Station. Vigorous vine, abundant 
and continuous fruit-setting habit, long-bearing period, and 
resistance to fusarium wilt and nail-head rust. Large, thick- 
walled, firm, globular pink fruits notably free from cracks; 
of sweet flavor, mildly sub-acid. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; oz. 45c; % lb. $1.50. 
Marhin days). Round fruits dark rosy pink from skin 
to center, very attractive on the markets. Flesh 
solid and tasty. Plants healthy, vigorous, immensely pro¬ 
ductive. 
New Colossal. (110 days). One of the largest, heaviest and 
best Tomatoes, averaging 2 to 3 pounds. Close celled, firm 
flesh with few seeds. Flavor sweet, cool and sprightly. 
Ovhckarf- days). Like a big ox-heart; of best quality, 
* smooth, pink skin, few seeds. Its supreme quali¬ 
fication is the broken cell structure, and the 1 to 2 inches 
of solid flesh before a seed is reached. A heavy yielder. 
PBIOZ! 
ALL TOMATOES 
(except as noted): 
Fkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 25c; 
oz. 35c; H Ih. $1.00; 
lb. ^.00. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c ; oz. 45c ; % lb. $1.50. 
Fonderosa.' (116 days). Known and planted by every gar¬ 
dener ; immense fruits; very solid, with few seeds. 
(1®® days). Flattened, smooth- 
rSVOrite gi^inned fruits 3% by 4 inches 
thick, attractive for the market. The flesh is meaty, very 
solirl nf <=vf»pllpn+. mialitv ; crood for 
Small Fruited Yellow 
Yellow Fear. (95 days). Small sized, pear-shaped fruits; 
a clear yellow. Very sweet and free from acid. Popularly 
used for salads and marmalade. 
The popular Truckers’ Favorite 
