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* Pumpkins—for Pies—for Stock—for Fairs and Hallowe'en 
Pumpkins thrive in any upland corn soil. Down along the fence or in the back of the 1 oz. will plant 20 hills 
field. Easy to grow, big profitable crop, children will enjoy them. Plant liberally. 5 pc we 




630 Big Tom or Connecticut Field 
A greatly improved strain of Yankee or Con- 
necticut Field Pumpkin which has been selected 
for many years to secure the most uniform type. 
Not only are the pumpkins larger and smoother, 
but the yield is nearly double that of the old 
633 King of the Mammoth 
variety. We recommend it to our customers as Fruits grow. to enormous size, some- 
the very best type of cornfield pumpkin. Pkt., 10c; Pik Span ce tye tek eae 
oo 3} ; 3 iameter, and from 
et ls ee ee nes ree ea hundred pounds in weight. Salmon- 
orange skin; very thick, cap ie 
flesh, which is fine grained, tender, an 
638 Tennessee Sweet Potato et of excellent quality for pies. To raise 
z e oe the largest fruits, only one plant should 
A very popular early pumpkin; excellent for pies. be allowed to grow in a hill. Pkt., 15c; 
The flesh is creamy white, very thick, dry, smooth oz., 30c; 4 Ib., 65c; Y2 Ib., $1.10; lb., 
grained, with a delicious sweet flavor not unlike $2.00, postpaid. 
sweet potato. The fruits are pear-shaped; white 
in color, striped with light green. Fine for cook- 
ing. Pkt., 10c; oz., 22c; % lb., 45c; % Ib., 80c; 
Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
637 Pumpkin, Kentucky Field 



630 Big Tom or Conn. Field 
631 Green Striped Cushaw Extremely popular variety for canners and stock 
The fruits are crook-necked. The rind is white,’ feeders. Fruits 12 x 15 inches, weight about 15 lbs., 
mottled with irregular green stripes. Average maturing in 120 days. Extremely hardy. Medium . 
weight pote Very early and products Good late maturing variety. The flesh is thick, beautiful 635 Winter Luxury or Queen 
Pe 3150 Pete 22c; '/4 Ib., 45c; Ye Ib., 80c; golden yellow, tender and of excellent quality and g5 days. Noted as the best winter keeper. It.is one 
ss , unexcelled for pies. The outside color is greyish of the sweetest pumpkins, and for pies and baked dishes 
639 White Cushaw yellow, turning to a light orange later. Pkt., 8c; has no superior. The flesh is golden yellow, thick, and 
Stee z ‘ oz., 15c; 1% lb., 30c; Y% Ib., 50c; lb., 90c, postpaid. fine-flavored. In shape the fruits are nearly round, 
Similar to Green Striped excepting smaller and in color light orange closely netted. Pkt., 10c; oz., 22c; 
skin is pure white. Sometimes called Jonathan. WY, Ib., 45c; % Ib., 80c; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 22c; Y% lb., 45c; Ye Ib., 80c; Ib., 
$1.50, postpaid. 
634 Golden Cushaw 
Similar to Green Striped excepting fruits more 
slender. Good for canning and stock. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 22c; % Ib., 45c; Y Ib., 80c; Ib., $1.50, 
postpaid. 
636 Sugar Pie—The Best for Pie 
This is the pumpkin from which the celebrated Yankee 
Pumpkin Pie is made. It looks like a regular field 
pumpkin, but is smaller and’entirely different in qual- 
ity. Very early and prolific, cooks very quickly and 
is the best quality of any pumpkin in the list. About 
ten inches in diameter is the average size. Skin is . 
deep orange-yellow, with fine-grained flesh. Pkt., 10c¢; 
oz., 22c; 4 lb., 45c; Y% Ib., 80c; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
632 Japanese Pie 
“American Grown Seed” 
The flesh is very thick, of a rich salmon color, 
fine grained, dry and sweet. Of medium size, 
early, very productive and a good keeper. Highly 
desirable as a pie or cooking pumpkin. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 22c; % Ib., 45c; Yo Ib., 80c; Ib., $1.50, 
postpaid. 

631 Green Striped Cushaw 636 Small Sugar Pie Pumpkin 
522 Condon’s Mushroom Spawn Grow Mushrooms 
Mushroom beds may be made in a warm, dry 
cellar or in any building where the frost does 
not penetrate, and in the open air during the 
summer and fall months. Having procured the 
ES : spawn, the next thing to be attended to is to 
Ree REDUCE make preparations for the beds. About a fort- 
JUR LIVING EXPENSES: night or three weeks before the beds are to be 
“THIS: YEAR BY PLANTING A - made collect a quantity of fresh horse manure 
_ Big Garden of Condons without the straw; place it in a heap under 
f DELICIOUS. HEALTHFUL VEGETABLES cover, and as it heats keep turning it over 
&" (A'$200 ASSORTMENT OF once or twice a week, until the fiery heat has 
Pet esa ; become exhausted, which will require from 
ae CONDON S SEED ten to fourteen days’ time. When the manure 
is in a condition to be made up, lay out your 
bed according to complete easily-understood 
directions which we send free with each order. 
One brick will spawn a bed 10 feet by 10 feet. 
SPECIAL LOW PRICES AMERICAN GROWN SURE CROP SPAWN. 
Brick, 45c; 3 bricks, $1.25; 5 bricks, $1.75; 10 
for Market Gardeners—Page l bricks, $3.25, postpaid. 

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