PERFEGRO BRAND 




UALITY SEEDS 
Pumpkin (> 
(Zucco, Calabaza (Zapallo), Kurbiss) 
CULTURE—One ounce of seed will plant twenty hills; three 
pounds an acre. Pumpkins are very similar in culture to 
the squashes and other vine crops, except that they are not so particular as to soil and cultivation. In the latitude of 
Denver they may be planted during May in the garden or in the 
CONNECTICUT FIELD—A large, round or slightly oval 
pumpkin. Skin reddish-orange color, with rich orange- 
yellow flesh. Grown extensively for stock feeding; also 
good for pies. Generally planted with corn. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (Oz 10c) (% Ib. 2c) (Ib. 
(5 Ibs. $3.00). 
GREEN STRIPED CUSHAW—18 inches to 2 feet long and 
12 inches in diameter; green striped with crooked neck. 
Flesh thick, yellow, coarse but sweet. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (Oz 10c) (% Ib. 30c) (Ib. Sc) 
(5 Ibs. $3.75). 
JAPANESE PIE—The flesh is thick, of a rich salmon 
color, fine-grained, dry and sweet. Seed cavity very 
small. Very early, productive and highly esteemed for 
pies or cooking. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (Oz. 10c) (% Ib. 30c) (ib. $1.00) 
(5 Ibs. $4.50). 
KING OF THE MAMMOTH OR POTIRON—The largest of 
all pumpkins, often 2 feet or more in diameter, and 
sometimes weighing over 100 pounds. The skin is sal- 
mon-yellow; the flesh thick and of a bright yellow; 
ae used for pies, but grown principally for stock 
eeding. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (Oz 10c) (% Ib. 30c) (Ib. $1.00) 
(5 Ibs. $4.50). 
LARGE CHEESE OR KENTUCKY FIELD—Large, round, 
somewhat flattened. A fine keeper. Flesh yellow, very 
thick and of excellent quality. Fine for family or mar- 
ket use; also grown for stock feeding. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (Oz 10c) (%4 Ib. 80c) 
(5 Ibs. $3.50). 
SMALL SUGAR OR PIE—It is small, 
skin, fine-grained flesh, is an 
very prolific. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (Oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 25c) (Ib. 75e). 
(5 Ibs. $3.25). 
TENNESSEE SWEET POTATO—Recommended for pies 
and custards. Pear-shaped, slightly ribbed, creamy 
white color slightly striped with green. Flesh creamy 
white, fine-grained, dry and with flavor resembling a 
sweet potato. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (Oz. 10c) (% Ib. 30c) (Ib. 
(5 Ibs. $4.00). 
65e) 
30c) (Ib. 
has deep orange 
excellent keeper and 
90c) 
corn field 6 to 8 feet.each way. 

Small Sugar or Pie 
WINTER LUXURY (Orange)—A popular home gar- 
den variety that is especially good for pies. Fruits 
medium small. Shape is nearly round, exterior color 
light orange, covered with a fine netting. The flesh 
is light yellow, very fine grained, sweet, and of 
good quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 10c) (1%4 lb. 30c) (Ib. $1.00) 
(5 Ibs. $4.50). 
Seed Potatoes 
CULTURE—10 Ibs. to 100-foot row; 600 lbs. to acre. 
ground, an average depth being about 5 inches. 
apart in the rows, with rows 30 to 36 inches apart. 
When 
planting in sandy loam plant deeper than in heavier 
Cut the potatoes with two or three eyes to each piece and plant 14 inches 
It is advisable to allow the cut pieces to dry or heel for 24 hours be- 
fore planting and many growers make a practice of dusting them with sulphur. 
for treatment of Potato Seed, for the prevention of seed borne diseases. 
Semesan Bel is now being extensively used 
Keep soil moist at all times. When cultivating 
throw the soil toward the plants a little higher each time until the ridges are 6 to 10 inches high and proportionately broad 
so that the tubers will be kept cool. 
IRISH COBBLER—tThe best selling sort. It is the 
standard white potato, and is increasing in popu- 
larity yearly among the best potato growers. The 
tubers are uniformly smooth, round and plump; 
eyes strong and well developed. The flesh is white 
and of excellent quality. 
RURAL NEW YORKER—This is one of the best va- 
rieties for main crop. It produces an extremely 
large crop of round, slightly flattened tubers, 
smooth, white-skinned, and very attractive in ap- 
pearance, 
EARLY OHIO—Bither for the family garden or for 
market, there is nothing to compare with the 
Early Ohio. Round to oblong in shape, pink skin, 
ee flesh of most excellent quality, and extra 
early. 
KATAHDIN—Introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, resulting from crossing and selecting 
from Green Mountains, Rurals and Irish Cobbler 
stock. The skin is white. 
BLISS TRIUMPH—Tubers are medium size, 
PRICE NOT POSTPAID—On any variety: 
RED McCLURE—This is grown very largely on the 
Western Slope and in the mountains, where it 
seems to thrive best. It is very hardy and vigor- 
ous, Oval in shape and attractive in appearance. 
Cooks mealy and dry, and is of fine flavor. 
round 
and uniform in shape, with but few small ones; 
eyes slightly depressed, color a beautiful light red. 
Its beauty, productiveness and good qualities in 
Ben erE make it one of the best early market va- 
rieties. 
BURBANK—A large white potato of excellent qual- 
ity. Flesh white, very mealy, and fine flavor. Fine 
for main crop and a splendid keeper. 
(10 Ibs. 
$1.00) (25 Ibs. $1.50)| If wanted by parcel post, add 
postage at zone rate. As market conditions vary 
considerably, we invite you to write for prices, 
stating quantity required, and we will be pleased 
to quote lowest prices. 
Anchor Brand Lime-Sulphur Solution has established a high reputation as a most successful control 
of Purple Top (Psyllid Blight) on potatoes. 
of water. 
Available in 1 and 5 gallon cans and 80 and 55 gallon drums. 
A very inexpensive spray, dilute one gallon to 40 gallons 
Prices on request. 

