1945 | FARM . AND GARDEN SEEDS 11 

POP CORN. 
; Lb. Days 
Golden Queen, large eared, 12-16 rowed 0000....0...c0ccc2cccecceeeeceeeeees 20 90 
Japanese Hulless, short eared, 18 rowed, white ........................ 25 85 
South American, large eared, 12-14 rowed, yellow...................- 25 90 
White Rice, medium eared, 10-16 rowed 00.0.0... ceeeeccecceeeeeeeeeeeee 20 00 
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. 4 |b. Lb. Days 
Cushaw< Golder 2m 5 ee ee re, ee Re A SG ISUU: re. 10 25 HT ee 1 2, 
Similar to White Cushaw, except in color of shell, which is golden 
yellow. 
Gushaw Aes tri ned mee ee ee Sr he Se eek a 10 25 ayia Ie 
Of the crookneck type with mottled green and white stripes: 
flesh yellow, very solid and fine grained. 
CUS Ti eerie WTC ra eR PN Mon accents 10 io Abenkl? 
Long, white, crookneck; fine for table or stock. 
Japanese Pie, crookneck, flesh deep yellow ...... ES ey cet SY LO Zo 75 110 
Small Sugar, round fruit, bright orange color ..........................-. 10 BAS Lown OS 
Sweet Cheese or Kentucky Field, round fruit, deep yellow color .10 20 aa et 
RADISH. 
Sow in sheltered spot, the earth being deeply dug, highly fertilized, and raked free from clods and 
stones. Radishes grown on poor, thin soil cannot be made good; they will be misshapen and_ tough. 
To be good they must be grown quickly. Radishes can be forced by covering with a window or a sash. 
One oz. to 100 feet of drill; 10 to 15 pounds per acre. 
Oz. % |b. Lb. Days 
Gelastial vOueWiniLesC NINCS@,1 re a es alt 30 Led cla At 
Best for fall; very large white radish. Round root. 
China Rose Winter, long root, white flesh _.......000000000002000..0.... 10 30 15eiarb2 
Cincinnati Market, long root, red skin, white flesh.................... 10 25 75 OS 
GriIMSONBGIANt. © eee er ee ee ee ee ee fe 10 25 5 ~ 28 
Extremely large but never pithy; suitable for forcing or 
open cultivation; tender and crisp. Round root. 
Early Scarlet Turnip Forcing White Tip -............-.22.... 10 25 1 OG 
French Breakfast, oblong root, scarlet with WiTLOetIp ee es 10 25 75 © 25 
VESTAS ERAS I ee re ee ee See ee eee 10 25 The | OF 
Long, smooth, white forcing radish. 
Long Black Spanish Winter, white flesh -...............--..-..... 10 380 15 58 
Round Black Spanish Winter, white flesh ~.............-00022..... LO peta SoU 175 65S 
VEG Cee LES Cd OY es yea i inl dee lle: creepers Ie apres he 10 25 The aod 
Fine for forcing and open ground; very early. Round root. 
Whitesstrasbure. lone. white) rool, 2.2.) 2 Se 01.0 tae 25 ly 4 eee 
RHUBARB. 
Sow the seed early, and when the plants are large enough thin them to 4 or 5 inches apart. The 
next spring or fall transplant them 8 feet apart each way in deep, rich soil. For forcing, take up 
some large roots and place them in a dark corner of the cellar or greenhouse. Two oz. to 100 feet of 
eg | Ose. 212 Jh. 
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SALSIFY, OR OYSTER PLANT. 
ked, the roots have something of the flavor and odor of oysters. They may he boiled, 
Wee liteahice ae grated and fried as ee ete ae se: as fe ie putin ae carrots. Roots 
fs ay be left in the ground all winter. quantity of roots for winter us 
are perfectly hardy, and Rea oF damp earth in a cellar. One oz. to 100 feet of drill. sar 
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be stored in a pit or in san ee 
Mammoth Sandwich [sland ~....-.-2-22.--.-0-<e---c--2----0neerannne cece nennen ene .50 1.25 
