PUMPKIN 
One ounce to 50 hills; 3 to 4 pounds per acre. From 
100 to 120 days from sowing to maturity. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD—Large orange colored pumpkin 
for stock feeding; also makes good pies. 
CUSHAW or CROOKNECK—Sometimes called a Squash; 
light cream, green striped; flesh salmon. 
KING OF MAMMOTH—Largest field pumpkin, often 
weighing 100 lbs. ; 
LARGE CHEESE—Creamy buff, ribbed, flattened ends; 
fine quality. 
. SMALE SUGAR—Best for table use; medium size; sweet, 
delicious flavor. 
SWEET POTATO—Medium size and bell shaped; skin 
creamy white, sometimes slightly striped green; flesh 
creamy white, deep; fine for pies. 
Price—Cushaw and King of Mammoth: Pkt. Se; oz. I5e: | 
1 Ib. 40c; Ib. $1.25. All Other Varieties: Pkt. 5c: oz. 15; 
Yq lb. 35e; Ib. $1.15. | 
RADISH 
One ounce to 100 feet of drill: ready in 18 to 45 
days from seed, according to variety. 
CRIMSON GIANT—Nearly round, rich crim- 
son; large but never pithy; flesh white. 
EARLY BIRD—One of the earliest Radishes; 
rich scarlet color; flesh white crisp, juicy and 
mild; globe shape. 
Y SCARLET TURNIP, WHITE TIP — 
Round, scarlet, shading to a white tip. Very 
early. 
EARLY SCARLET GLOBE — Early, globe 
shaped, small top, deep scarlet. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST — Oblong, bright rose 
scarlet, white tip. 
NEW SPARKLER—18 to 21-day radish; scarlet 
with white tip. 
NON PLUS ULTRA, or FIREBALL — Round 
rather than turnip-shaped, of medium size and 
small top; bright scarlet; very early; one of the 
: best forcing. varieties. 
SAXA — The earliest radish; round bright 
SCARLET GLOBE RADISH scarlet. ; 
; WHITE ICICLE—4 to 5 in long; pure white, 
very tender. 
Prices—Pkt. Se; 
WINTER RADISHES © oz. toc: % wb. 
: 30c; Ib. $1.00. 
CHINESE ROSE — 4 w 5 in. long; rosy-red 
with white, firm flesh. 
CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WHITE-—8 in long; 
skin and flesh white, tender and crisp. 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH—Nearly round, al- 

















SWEET SUGAR 
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most black; flesh white and crisp. : 
LONG BLACK SPANISH—8 to 9 in long; near- SS EAD 
ly black; flesh white. RED RHUBARB 
Prices—Pkt. 5c; oz. 15e: VW Ib. 40c. 
RUTA BAGAS 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP—Yellow with purple top; flesh yel- 
low. 
SWEET GERMAN—A white-fleshed variety of large size and 
fine quality. 
Prices—Pkt. 5c: oz. 20¢; YY lb. 60c. 
RHUBARB (Pie Plant) 
Rhubarb is one ot the easiest of garden piants to grow and 
every home garden should have several hills. It is also an ex- 
cellent money-maker. Don’t do without this appetizing dainty. 
GIANT VICTORIA (Wine Plant)—Large, heavy, juicy stalks; 
rich wine-red in color and of delicious flavor. Large roots. 
Each 7c; doz. 75c. 
McDONALD’S RED (Seedless)—The new red Rhubarb that is 
red clear through. Very tender and grows to extra large size. 
Mildly acid and takes less sugar than other kinds. Can be cut 
all summer long. Each 40c. 

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