1942 FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS 11 

WATERMELON—Continued 
Oz. \% |b. Lb. 
Klondike, Wilt Resistant Strain, long green -02...00....2.....0.02cecceceeeeeeeeeeeee- 10 25 75 
RAs lGsna ke, wionee Seb Nets act pwr hl Ba oe te wl tets.tul i eee i 10 25 75 
VIDNLGRC Piet Ove Ono OT COM cee ete ge Pio eg an hint end eee 10 25 75 
Halbertse roneys one: preen cee... en m ee ae » Sear pe ee ee 10 20 15 
Dixie Queen, round striped melon. Seeds very small and white............ 10 25 15 
Da teeed Gere OUNO SULT DCU. ee eis ert ete ee te a aa 10 25 £75 
PristmGTe sy clONP re Ty a ae ee oe ce Her SNe weak hy, A Atel Ie a poe 10 2D Wis 
PUMPKIN. 
Grown principally for stock-feeding, yet some are so sweet, juicy and fine-grained that they will 
always be considered indispensable for pies and sauces. The vines require the same culture as that 
recommended for melons, but the seeds must be planted in hills much wider apart; frequently they are 
planted among corn. A pound of seed will plant from 200 to 300 hills. One to two pounds to the acre. 
Oz. Y% Ib. Lb. 
DW Pete C NeGserOL IC CTELUCK Ver LOL oor eae soe userpage nies 10 2D 50 
Gushaw ee White ceva ee RRB EE ALTO oe A ate aaa 10 25 75 
Long, white, crookneck; fine for table or stock. 
CTISTid Wiew (sy CLC OIN pee not. Sere ELST es A oe ahh go, Sgcue cade veassnnptenscteudeasee 10 25 15 
Similar to White Cushaw, except in color of shell, te is 
golden yellow. 
AS TUS A War LT UICC eee ee en rere eet Meme shes ate ads wade enb Au cetasbeoes Seed 10 20 Ay 5) 
Of the crookneck type with mottled green and white stripes; 
flesh yellow, very solid and fine grained. 
VESTS SETS LEA TERS ef oS SR RR A SARE AP oe RAC eb 10 25 75 
SS 7ah Oh LP aesaT Gk Rr cere ee NP NS ra eo 6 ia ce Seach se ent toe eee 10 25 75 
POP CORN 
Lb. 
UTD ER RET ES (ek 27 e p SSIES. pe Se Sma hs Seeger eine br Ba praesent sf eng eRe ale bln 15 
CECT Car COIR. oS ke so hae ei errata ee pee mr RAMI er eer dit A ay 15 
LPS SEVIS SVEN EIT PET Reels cool S reey oe ed A ual ah cna eR a paren aes cere peter eee ere ioe ari CE SOT 15 
PEPPER. 
Sow in hotbed as early as April, and transplant to rich, warm, mellow soil, as soon as the weather 
has become warm and settled, setting them about 2 feet apart in drills 3 feet apart. One oz. to 1,500 
plants. 
Oz. 4 Oz. 
Lone vtunparian CY ellOws OF (GAanann ) ore ce erence shccs ss See tarae ssn not rec eearencoseeseee see 40 1.50 
Reb ys Gianin and =Chimese, Giantess ct est rsh ack det es eee onan eto ees 35 1.00 
Largest of all. Red. 
Cy EO LURIVE CULT CARL Neer ree eee as en OR ED TE at edi oe nc ential 25 =61.00 
Large; square shaped and mild. 
RC UNIS ae LOSE a ee ree set es es a era ned er zegne ater wore eed meee fase gyi ne Siena tare aan seer onsen 35 61.00 
Fruit very large; bright red color. Very mild. . 
POP W nie glee ak ey well, ga 8 Cnn aot ineopee nr pe Sener enE amine, Ramee t seeuA ernie een tp Abeperecre 35 1.00 
Fruit long, hot and pungent. 
ee Tad Lhe eee a age ee ee ee at ea asad go cols edan ps <a capvasdue havin sequanie 2d 1.00 
Small and prolific. Used for pepper sauce. 
EL TTH CTT RD tae apt pone epg eg be TOTO RI IE Ne ie Nt a fe ee A ON Be en Peer 05 1.00 
Galifornia..W onder, Crimson sh rult ocak oi A ess | as, 385 61.25 
aT ed TU LEONE) heptane Oi OE MR bie AT ake aN PIR SPY Sai Are eee Uy 05 1.25 
Sonny Drools. ::..2ct ttt ie cece een ES, ee, SE a 35 1.00 
A tomato-shaped sweet, red pepper of much merit. Fruit smooth, upright, 3 in. 
in diameter by 2% in. in depth with thick flesh; moderately early. 
a ee OPT CE a BE a ae ee Rae aR PERE ps ire pa AG Soh t ob 1L.00 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 

