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VEGETABLE FAVORITES 
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Winter Squash, parteliarly yellow fleshed cematioes is 
an excellent souree of Vitamin A. Squash is adso easily 
kept in dry storage. A family should have 50 pounds a 3 
year, We recommend 1 D.G. B.P. of Summer Squash and § 
2 D.G.B.P. of winter varieties. Plant in hills summer 
ty pes about 4 feet apart, winter about 8 feet apart. One 
D.G.B.P. will plant 25 hills. 
553 Mammoth Ohili. The giant among squashes often 
weighing 150 pounds. The flesh is yellow, very thick, of 
good quality for stock feed. Also excellent for exhibition. 
id: Pkt., 5c; D.G.B.P., Se; oz., 12c; % lb., 35e; % Ib., 60c; 
0. 
1 lb., $1.0 Improved 
554 Improved Hubbard. Standard winter variety for home, and Hubbard 
market gardeners and the best fr shipping. Our strain is very early. Squash 
Dark bronze-green, rind hard and tough, slightly warted. Fruits 
weigh about 12 lbs., .flesh very thick orange-yellow, fine grained, 
hil and dry. Postpaid: Pkt., 6c; D.G.B.P., 10c; oz., 15¢; ™%4 Ib., 
45e; % Ib., 75e; 1 Ib., $1.35. 
559 Kitchenette. Sometimes called Baby Hubbard, being about two weeks earlier. - 
Color of shell a dark glossy green, weight about ‘five pounds and a fine keeper. 
Flesh fine grained, delicious, golden yellow. Postpaid: Pkt., 6c; D.G.B.P., 10¢; © 
oz., 15e; \% Ib., 45e; % lb., 75e; 1 Ilb., $1.35. 
557 Table Queen or Des Moines. Desirable for home and market garden; also 
Every garden should have this fa- 
mous health food. Important source of 
vitamins, calcium and iron. It thrives 
under cool, moist conditions so should 
be planted both in early spring and fall. 
The average family should plant 2-4 
ounces so we don’t list regular packet 
size as D.G.B.P. is the smallest you 
should order. Plant at least 150 feet of 
row about 1 inch deep, 2 inches apact. 
One D.G.B.P. will plant 50 feet of row. 
58L New Zealand. It thrives in hot, 
dry weather, and almost any soil. May 
be cut throughout the summer, but can- 
not: stand frost. Leaves small, broad 
and pointed, while plants are large and 
spreading. Postpaid price: D.G.B.P., 
8c; 1 oz., 12c; % lb., 35e; % Ib., 60e5 
1 Ib., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $4.50. 
582 Long Standing. <A quick-growing, 
mid-summer 
good shipper. Fruits acorn-shaped, 
smooth, thin-shelled, dark green, 
mature early. Six inches long, 3 
inehes thick. Flesh light yellow, 
with sweet flavor. Makes splendid 
pies, bakes well. pari oath Pkt., 
5e; D.G.B.P., 9c; oz., 13¢e; %4 Ib., 
40e; % lIb., 65e; 1 Ib., $1.15. 
556 Buttercup. A new introduc- 
tion just the right size for bak- 
ing. Of excellent quality, flavor 
is similar to sweet potato. Flesh 
dry, deep rich orange, texture and 
keeping qualities the best. Post- 
paid: Pkt., 7e; D.G.B.P., 11e; oz., 
16¢;3 Ya Ib., 50c; % Ilb., 85e; 1 
Diy $1. 50. 
[SUMMER SQUASH] 
King of 

TI ‘ : g long-bearing variety for 
D.G.BP., Fe: om 100; ibs Bont Denmark use. Plants grow low and spreading, 
1% Ib., 50c; 1 Ib., 80c. Spinach with pointed, dark green, intensely 
561 Mammoth Tn ch Bush Scallop. A favorite with crumpled leaves. May be sown in spring or fall. Postpaid: 
D.G.B.P., 9e; oz., 13e; % Ilb., 40c; % Ib., 65e; 1 Ib., $1.15. 
583 Bloomsdale Savoy. An early variety. Fopular for 
local and long distance markets, for canning, and home use. 
A long keeper after cutting. Leaves medium size, crumpled, 
glossy dark green. Postpaid: D.G.B.P., Ve; oz., lle; %4 
lb., 33e; % lb., 55e3 1 Ib., 90e. 
584 King of Denmark. Very desirable for canning and for 
market gardens. Leaves broad, rounded, very dark green, 
somewhat crumpled. An exceptionally long standing type, 
remaining in condition from one to two weeks. Postpaid: 
D.G.B.P., 8c; 0z., 12c; %4 lb., 35e; Y% Ib., 60e; 1 Ib., $1.00. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
all our trade. An early maturing round flat squash, 
largest of the summer varieties. Fruit a clear white, 
and excellent for stewing. 
563. Giant Yellow Summer Crookneck. Widely used 
by market gardeners and shippers. Weight about 5 
lbs. Flesh thick and yellow, of rich, meaty flavor. 
565 Mixed Squash. The assortment you want. Has 
all standard varieties in our regular quality seed, 
both summer and winter varieties. Pkt., 4c; D.G.B.P., 
6c; 0z., 8c; 4% 1b., 25c; % Ib., 40c; 1 lb. 70c. 
SALSIFY 



Nascrebie Peahii 
Salsify 

571 Mammoth Sandwich Island. 
Vegetable Oyster. An improved va- 
Tiety with roots 6 to 8 inches long, 
thick, tapering, smooth. Decided oys- 
ter-like flavor. Fine for soups, ete. 
de pea Pkt., 6c; D.G.B.P., 9c; 02z., 
15e; % Ib., 45e; a lb., 80c; i lb., 
$1.50. 
MAMMOTH 
SUNFLOWER 
The sunflower seeds have a very 

high feeding value and are greatly 
relished by poultry. The Mammoth 
Russian is the largest of Sunflowers. 
Plant about the same as corn. If 
you have no field space to spare, 
plant them in corners, along fences, 
ete. Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 10c; %, Ib., 
12¢; 1 lb., 20c; 5 Ibs., 90c. Write for 
special prices on larger amounts. 
TOBACCO 
Postpaid price on each of the fol- 
lowing 2 varieties. Postpaid, Pkt., 
8c; D.G.B.P., 15¢; oz., 40c; %4 Ib., 
$1.25; 1% lhb., $2.10. 
42% "Havana. An early variety used 
largely for cigar wrappers, on’ ac- 
count of the thinness and fine quality 
of the large leaves. Rich flavor. 
728 White Burley. Broad attractive 
leaves. Easy to cure. Used for fillers 
and wrappers. 
Some of the following are imported so seed sup- 
plies are short and only early orders can be filled. 
676 Brussels Sprouts. Of the cabbage family 
highly desirable. Plants thickly set with firm cab- 
bage-like balls, maturing successively. Postpaid 
Pkt., 10c; D.G.B.P., 18c; 0z., 30c; 14 Ilb., 90c: 
690 Kale, Dwarf Green Curled Scotch. A member 
of the cabbage family, used for greens. Leaves 
large and crimped. Postpaid price: Pkt., 7c; 
D.G.B.P., 10c; oz., 15c; % 1b., 45c; \% Ib., $1.35. 
720 Okra, Long Green Podded. The best variety 
that you can plant. Plants dwarf and very produc- 
tive. Valuable for soups and stews. Postpaid prices: 
Pkt., 5c; D.G.B.P., 7c; 0z., 9c; 144 1b., 25c; 1% lbs., 40c; 
1 Ib., 65c. 
705 Collards, Georgia. A good substitute for cab- 
bage which succeeds on poor soil, grown especially 
in the south. Can be boiled like cabbage or used as 
cole slaw. Postpaid: Pkt., 6c; D.G.B.P., 8c; 02., 12c; 
4 1b., 30c; % 1b., 75c. 
706 Broccoli, Italian Green Sprouting. Forms large 
head consisting of a cluster of small heads. Both 
stems and heads are cooked and served like cauli- 
flower, but is of a more delicate flavor. Postpaid: 
Pkt., 10c; D.G.B.P., 18c; oz., 30c; 14 Ib., 90c. 
695 Early White Vienna Kohlrabi. Dwarf variety. Excel- 
lent for home and market garden. Bulbs 2 to 3 inches in 
diameter, globular, flesh white and tender. Postpaid: Pkt., 
10c; D.G.B.P., 25c; oz., 40c; % lb., $1.25. 
696 Early Purple Vienna Kohlrabi. Desirable early dwarf 
variety. Bulbs globular with white, tender flesh. Price— 
Same as Early White Vienna. 
1256 Ornamental Gourds Mixed. All of the popular varie- 
ties: Calabash, Orange, Jap Nest Egg, Dipper, Dishcloth, 
ete. Many sizes and colors. Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 10c3 0z.,; 
15¢c; %4 Ib., 45e. 
