Do Not Overlook the fine Premiums that are free to 
RADISHES 
Earln Hailstone Radish 
f:ART-Y HAILSTONE 
The earliest and quickest growing 
WHITE RADISH in cultivation. It is 
ready for use from la to days af¬ 
ter sowing?. The radislies are re{?u1ar 
shaped, measuriiifr one inch in diam¬ 
eter and about half an incli in depth. 
Flesli is s'olid, crisj) and of mild Ha- 
vor. The foliasre is unusually small. 
Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 'A lb. 25c. 
CHINA ROSE WINTER 
Chinese Rose Winter Radish 
Dan Oberland, Portage, Wis.— Your 
Hailstone radishes are by far the best 
I have ever grown. 
This is a lars^e and fine shaped 
injT {Kirtly above the uround. It 
loin; shape with a blunt jioint; 
skin, flesh pure white, solid as 
has not the strong; flavor of tlie 
and keeps equallv as well. Pkt. 
'A lb. 35c. 
Radish. <rrow- 
is of a Half 
rose colored 
an apple. It 
Rlack Spanisli 
5c.; oz. 10c.; 
Henry Girt, 
seeds above 
wonderful. 
N. Y.—JUNGS 
all, they are 
Juniata Hallowell, III.—Us¬ 
ing your seeds last year, I 
had the nicest garden I’ve 
had for a long time. 
-MAM. WHITE BU.SH 
SQUASH 
season 
STRAIGIITNECK 
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH—An early maturinfi 
summer squash which will bear tlirouf;hout the 
if kept picked. S<iaashes are pure white and of lari^e 
size. PTesh is thick and of very fine quality. Pkt. 5c.; 
oz. 10c.; lb. 30c. 
GOLDEN HUBBARD—An ele;rant Winter Squash. P'lesh 
a deep golden yellow, much richer in color tlirin Hub¬ 
bard; fine grained, cooks very dry and is of excellent 
flavor. In keeping (juality it has no superior. Its pro- 
ductivenesisi, eomliined with its sweet rich flav'or, at- 
Traative color ai;d shape, are bound to make it a popu¬ 
lar fall and winter variety. Golden Hubbard is a sport 
from the well known Hubbard wliicii it closely r'seni- 
bles in every respect except in color, w’hich is a bright, 
gok?i(Mi 3 ellow'. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; 1/4 lb. 25c. 
GIANT STRAIGHTNECK—A new highl}^ desirable sum¬ 
mer squash that is replacing the older crookneck type. 
It is easier to pick, will yield just as heavily and is of 
the same appearance as Giant Crookneck, the neck is 
heavier and gives more edible squash and i.s ea'.er to 
prepate for the table. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; *A lb. 25c. 
NEW DELICIOUS—For table qualitj' there is no 
other Sijuash that can be compared with Delicious 
in sweetness and richness of flavor. Excellent for 
Fall as well as for Winter use, keeping until late 
in the Spring. Fruits are of medium size, weighing 
from 5 to 10 pounds. The rind is dark green mot¬ 
tled in lighter shades. The flesh is dark orange, 
verv fine grained and thick. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 12c.; 
14. lb. 35c. 
If ■'f'* 
GOLDEN HU13HARD 
NEW DELICIOUS 
Protect your Squash 
Spray. See page 2. 
plants by using Hitox 
COCOZET.LE 
COCOZELLE—The most delicate and finest flavored Summer squash. Of 
compact bu.sh growih, the vines jield hesivilj’^ of fruit averaging* 14 
inches long and 5 inches in diameter, dark green in color wdth the the 
.vellow and green stripings. Used when 10 inches long and perfeoth' 
green. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c.; '4 lb. 25c. 
“BUTTERCUP” The Quality Squash 
Superb Quality. Excellent Keeper. Heavy Yielder. 
A sjdendid winter sipiash developed by Prof. Yaeger of the No. Dak. 
Exp. Station. The squashes w'eigh 3 to .5 lbs., are dark green in color, 
mature earl}', and are excellent keepers. Fh'S'h is very thick, deep or¬ 
ange in color, very sweet and entirely free from fibre of anv kind. The 
highest Quality winter Squash, Pkt. Sc.; oz. 15c.; J /4 lb. 40c. 
June’s Customers. See Inside Front Cover. 
HT^TTERCUP 
W, Junq Seed Co,, Randolph, ff/s.- 
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