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RADISH—Cont’d 
669 White Chinese Winter. (65 days.) Smooth, white skin. 
671 Round 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, 75c. Postpaid. 
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. 
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 di¬ 
ameter. 
636 Green Striped Cusliaw. (80 
days). A crooknecke'dl variety with 
stripes. Delicious pies. Weight 
10-25 lbs. 
637—King of the Mammoths. (100 
days). Large cornfield variety; 
produces a heavy tonnage. Flesh 
thick but rather coarse. 
Above pumpkins priced: Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; *4 lb, 30c; lb, 85c. 
PARSNIP 
584 Ideal Marrowfat. (100 days.) The sweetest and richest 
flavor. 
583 Hollow Crown. (110 days.) Longer than Marrowfat; 
about 15 inches long. 
Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; 14 lb, 25c; lb, 75c. 
SPINACH 
Plant every ten days during early spring or in September 
or October to carry over winter. 
Ounce plants about 100 feet of row. 
683 Bloomsdale. (40 days.) Early and extra hardly; excellent 
for fall or real early spring. Crumpled leaf, short stalk. 
679..Mountain Evergreen. (50 days.) Remains tendler and in 
excellent market condition after all other early varieties. 
Medlium sized round leaves, crumpled in center. Intense dark 
green. 
684 King of Denmark. (45 days.) Produces a thick, round 
clump of crumpled leaves, dark green, tender and delicious. 
Stands a long time without seeding. 
677 Long Standing Bloomsdale. (40 days.) Stand's two weeks 
longer than Bloomsdale before going to seed. 
682 Giant Nobel Thick Leaf. (45 'dlays.) Smooth leaved and 
therefore good for canning, as it washes clean easily. Slow 
to seed. 
680 Large Viroflay. (55 days.) Desirable for canning, as it 
has very large, smooth leaves, quite pointed at tip. 
681 Flanders Broad Leaf. (55 dlays) (Similar to Viroflay, but 
with rounded bottom edges. 
Prices on above Spinach: Pkt, 5c; oz, 8c; *4 lb, 15c; lb, 45c. 
Postpaid. 
678 New Zealand. (60 days.) Distinct everbearing tall type, 
bearing a fine crop even in hot weather. Can be cut again 
and again. Soak seed in tepid water 12 hours before plant- 
ing.Pkt, 5c; oz, 10c; X A lb, 20c; lb, 55c. Postpaid. 
SUMMER SQUASH 
Use while young and tender. 
Ounce to 15-40 hills, varying with seed; 3-4 lbs. per acre. 
686 White Bush Scallop, Patty Pan. (45 days.) Flat and 
scalloped. White skin and light green flesh. Bush plants; 
very productive. 
697—Benning’s Green Tinted White 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; crookedl-over neck; bush type vine. 
704 Yellow Straiglitneck. 055 days.) Entirely straight. 
694 Giant Summer Crookneck. (58 days.) Larger and more 
warted] than Yellow Summer Crookneck, later maturing. 
703 Black Zucchini. (60 days.) Italian vegetable, usable 
from the time it is three or four days old, when it is com¬ 
monly creamed like asparagus. Green-black fruits. 
Summer Squash prices. Pkt* 5c; oz, 10c; ^4 lb, 30c; lb. 80c. 
Postpaid. 
