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CULTURFi—The squash is a tender annual, and should not be planted until all danger from 
frost is past, and ground is warm, settled and dry; as aside from the tender nature of the plant. 
the seed is liable to rot in damp, cold weather. Plant in hills 5 to 6 feet for the bush varieties, such 
as White Bush Scallom, Yellow Summer Crookneck, ete., and in hills 6 to 8 feet apart for running 
varieties such as the Hubbards and other winter sorts; hills should be thoroughly manu.red. 
Slightly elevate hills and place 7 or 8 seeds in each, so as to have plenty for the bugs, finally leav- 
ing but 3 plants. Press seed down firmly before covering; cover early-planted ones 1 inch and 
Jate ones 1% jnches. 1 oz. plants from 30 to 40 hills. 2 lbs. to 3 lbs. per acre, 
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EARLY WHITH SCALLOP BUSH, or PATTY PAN 
CYMBLING. (450 days). Early, of light-cream color, 
very prolific. Grows to nice size and is an excellent 
shipper. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10c¢, 4 Vb. 25e, 1 Wh. The. 
YELLOW SUMMER CROOKNECK. (50 days). One 
of the best of the summer squashes. It is of dwarf, 
bushy habit and very productive. The skin is yellow, 
flesh has greenish-vellow color, is dry and most agree- 
able flavor. This is, in fact. the most highly esteemed 
of all summer varieties. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10c, 4% Ib. 25e, 
1 Ib. 75e,. 
STRAIGHTNECK, GIANT SUMMER. A selection 
from the Crookneck squash but with a straight rather 
than a crooked neck, and thus being more easily 
packed for shipment. Pkt. Se, oz. 10c, 4% Ib. 25e, 1 
Ib. 75e. 
COCOZELLE SQUASH. Vegetable marrow. Delic- 
ious when eaten in immature stage. Fruit 14 to 16 
inches long, 4 inches in diameter. Striped with dark- 
green, straight with smooth surface. Recoming very 
popular. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10¢, 4 Th. 25e, 1 Ib. T5e. 
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ZUCHINNI, BLACK SQUASH. Similar to Cocozelle bi ul : ‘ , 
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HUBBARD, (95 davs) A _ splendid-keeping squash 
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attractive fruit. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10ce, 4 Ib. 25e, Ib. 75e. 
with orange-colored flesh; verv dry and of. richest EARLY WHITE BUSH 
flavor. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 4 Ib. 30c, Ib. $1.00. 
STPVIGNGASClH 
One ounce sows 100 feet of drill; 10 Ibs. per acre in drill; 15 to 20 Ibs. broadcast; % round is 
sufficient for a medium garden. Sow in February, March or April. For fall and early spring, sow 
in September or October. 
CULTURE—Sow in drills 1 inch deep, 18 inches to 2 feet between the rows, or it can be sown 
broadcast like Kale. Requires but little or no cultivation. 
KING OF DENMARK. This spinach stands 
longer before seeding than any other sort; 
grows vigorously and rapidly, forming compact 
rosettes of broad, thick. slightly-crumpled, dark 
green leaves. Pkt. 5c, 4 Vb, 30c, 1 tb. $1.99. 
MUSTARD SPINACH. (Tender Green). 
This new vegetable greens has become very 
popular the past few years. Has a delicious 
flavor of mustard, spinach and turnip greens 
combined. One of the very quickest grow- 
ing vegetables and is ready for market in 3 
to 4 weeks. Spring and fall planting. Pkt. 
5c, oz. 10c. 
NORTHLAND. It produces a large mass 
of rather smooth, very thick, rounded leaves, 
of enormous size, and although it is a very 
quick grower, it stands very long before bolt- 
ing. Pkt. 5c, 14 Ib. 30c, 1 Ib. $1.00. 
SAVOY OR BLOOMSDALE. Most exten- 
NEW ZEALAND SPINACH. Entirely dif- sively grown variety in this section by both 
ferent from true Spinach in type. An all- market gardeners and home gardeners. Very 
summer variety and it thrives during the hot early and hardy. Plants grow upright and 
weather in any soil, rich or poor. The ten- compact; height 10 in. to 12 in. and its spread 
der shoots are of good quality and may be 12 in. to 15 in.; leaves large, blistered aid 
cut through the summer. Plant 3 or 4 seed to crumpled. Glossy dark green. Pkt. 5c, 14 
the hill. @-PkKt: 10c; Ib. 30c, 1 Ib. $1.00. 
SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT 
CULTURE—Sow in March or April in rich, light soil; rows 18 inches apart and thin to 4 to 6 
inches in rows, Cultivate often. One ounce sows 100 feet; 5 lbs. per acre. 
There is no vegetable more rich and delicious than the Oyster plant or Salsify. Splendid for 
winter use, and should be extensively grown 


MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. (90 dzys). A great PUP Oy enrent over the old sort, 
growing double the size. Quality excellent. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, 14 Ib. 50c, 1 Ib. $1.50. 

