WINTER SQUASH 
One packet will plant 6 to 8 hills; 
1 ounce, 30 hills 
TABLE QUEEN. Ready to use in 100 days. 
The “individual” Squash, also known as 
Acorn, Des Moines and Queen Anne. This 
handsome little Squash ts the most popular kind 
for individual baking because of its very fine 
quality. The fruits are dark green, 4 to 5 
inches in diameter, deeply ribbed and with 
a smooth hard shell. A very convenient size 
for baking and serving in the shell. The flesh 
is deep yellow, sweet, of fine flavor, dry and 
free from stringiness. The Squash will keep 
all Winter and should be allowed to ripen 
thoroughly before using. This stram Is very 
uniform 1 in size, , type and color. The vines are 
of the “runner” type and very prolific. 
Pkt. 10c; oz: 30c; Ib. 85c 
IMPROVED WARTED HUBBARD, Dark 
Green. Ready to use in 104 days. The most 

widely grown green Squash. Produces large Lucullus Swiss Chard 
dark green fruit covered with warts. Noted 
tomes eping quality. Pt 0c oz, 35c; 4,1be $1.00 
SWISS CHARD One packet of seed will sow 15 feet of row; 1 ounce, 50 feet 
Swiss Chard Is really a beet grown for its leaves. The entire leaf may be boiled and served as 
spinach or the midrib cooked alone; either way It Is excellent. Sown in the Spring, the Ieaves are 
soon ready to eat, and if cut will continue to grow and produce tender young leaves all Summer 
and Fall. If given a little protection it will survive the Winter and make unusually good greens 
early in the Spring. 
CULTURE: Sow the seed in April in drills 144 feet apart and cover 1144 inches deep. Thin to 6 inches apart. 
LUCULLUS. The best variety. Ready to use in about 40 days. The leaves are dark green, very 
large, much curled, thick of texture and quite tender, making excellent boiling greens. The 
stems are pure white, broad and thick, and make an unusual vegetable when cooked separately, 
Pkt. 10c; 4%oz. 20c; oz. 35c; Y4Ib. $1.00 
TURNIP One packet will sow 50 feet of row; 1 ounce, 200 feet 
CULTURE: For early Turnips, sow }4 inch deep as soon as the ground is open in the Spring, in rows 18 inches 
apart. Thin out to 6 inches in the row. As Turnips are generally grown for Fall and Winter use, they are better planted 
in July. 
PURPLE-TOP WHITE GLOBE. Special Strain. The 
Turnips are large, globe shaped, pure white, with purple 
tops. They are very handsome in appearance, yield fme 
crops and mature early. This is an excellent variety for 
table use and the best white one to grow. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4Ib. 60c 
SEVEN TOP. The best variety for greens. The tops grow 
rapidly and in great abundance. The foliage is nearly 
twice that of ordinary Turnips and is of mild, pleasant 
flavor when cooked. The roots are flattened, pure white 
and fme quality. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; Ib. 60c 
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