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SQUASH 
CULTURE—Sow in hills, when the apple is 
in bloom, about four feet each way for the sum- 
mer sorts and eight to twelve feet for the winter 
varieties, eight to ten seeds to the hill. When 
the plants come up and when danger of loss by 
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MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH, SCALLOPED. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOPED. 
A standard summer variety; good 
either for home or market gardens. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 4% Ib. 40c, Ib. $1.00 
IMPROVED HUBBARD. The grand 
old favorite, and one of the best 
winter squashes. Flesh bright or- 
ange yellow, fine grained, very dry, 
sweet and rich flavored. It is es- 
teemed by many to be as good baked 
as a Sweet Potato. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 4% Ib. 40c, Ib. $1.00 
FORDHOOK. Skin bright yellow; flesh 
straw-colored; is very dry and sweet; 
one of the handsomest and good- 
keeping winter varieties, 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 4% Ib. 40c, Ib. $1.00 
CROOKNECK, GIANT SUMMER — 
The largest and one of the earliest 
summer varieties; fruits often two 
feet long, very warty and deep 
Orange in color. Rich, buttery fla- 
vor. When young they are excellent 
fried. Very desirable for both the 
home or market gardener. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % Ib. 45c, Ib. $1.25 
SALSIFY, OR OYSTER PLANT 
CULTURE—Sow early in spring, in rows 15 
inches apart and 1 inch deep; thin out to 
6 inches apart in rows; cultivate the same as 
carrots or parsnips. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. 
The largest and most profitable Sal- 
sify in cult}vation; roots are two to 
three times the size of the ordinary 
Salsify, and of more agreeable 
flavor. It is pure white in color, and 
valuable to market gardeners. 
Pkt, 5c, oz. 15c, 4% Ib. 50c, Ib. $1.50 
Fresh, 
easy to grow and so hard to buy. 
crisp Radishes are so 
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SPINACH 
CULTURE—For early summer use, sow early 
in spring in a good, well-fertilized soil, in drills 
one inch deep, one and a half to two feet be- 
tween the rows. For winter and spring use, 
sow from September to December 15. Requires 
but little cultivation. 

BLOOMSDALE SAVOY LEAVED. A 
heavy cropper, of fine quality and 
very hardy; succulent leaves, curled 
and crinkled like a Savoy Cabbage; 
hardiest and most productive sort. 
LONG STANDING. Stands the longest 
before running to seed; dark green. 
VICTORIA. A fine sort for spring 
sowing; a little later than Long 
Standing; color dark green. 
THICK LEAVED ROUND SUMMER. 
A popular market variety; produces 
large, thick, dark, green leaves, 
somewhat crumpled; remaining a 
long time before going to seed 
NEW ZEALAND. The plants will re- 
sist heat all through summer. Rich 
green leaves. Thrives in any soil. 
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