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PUMPKIN—(Continued) 
NEW MONSTER 
PRODUCES THE BIGGEST PUMPKINS GROWN, often. weighing 
100 lbs. or more. Fruit is a bright lemon in color, mottled with orange, round 
with trace of ribbing. The flesh is thick, firm and of good quality. Often the 
fruits are covered with a network of veins similar to those on muskmelons. 
PIE or SMALL SUGAR : 
A handsome, small, reddish-orange pumpkin, ribbed and slightly flattened. 
Flesh, thick, deep yellow, fine grained and very sweet. Size 8 to 10 inches. One 
of the best varieties to grow for roadside trade. Matures 75 days. 
WINTER LUXURY ; 
A wonderful pie pumpkin, very productive and an excellent keeper. Fruits 
round, slightly flattened, color deep orange-yellow with a netted russety 
appearance. Flesh very thick, yellow, firm and excellent quality. Size 8 to 10 
inches. 
RADISH 
A packet will sow 20 feet of row, an ounce 100 feet, 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. 
CULTURE, In growing radishes the soil should be finely prepared and quite rich. Plant the seed 
¥ inch deep in rows 12 to 18 inches apart and when up about an inch, thin to 1 or 2 inches apart. 
A moderate temperature and constant moisture are necessary for best results. Dusting the ground 
with lime or gypsum before the seed comes up will heln keep away the flies and prevent injury 
by maggots. 
CRIMSON GIANT 
A variety extraordi- 
nary in that, while 
growing toan unusually 
large size, it is always 
tender, crisp and of 
mild flavor. The roots 
are round, color a beau- 
tiful carmine crimson. 
When fully grown they 
are nearly 2 inches in 
diameter but are very 
good while much 
smaller. The flesh is as 
crisp and mild as any of 
the smaller varieties 
and they remain in per- 
fect condition a remark- 
ably long time. 

EARLY SCARLET GLOBE 
NO. 1 
A very special strain of 
short top Scarlet Globe. 
A brilliant scarlet which 
makes it most attrac- 
tive. True olive shape, 
very uniform, crisp and 
mild. Recommended ) 
either for forcing or for 
for muck growing. ICICLE RADISH 

