SQUASH 
One ounce Early Squash will plant about 
50 hills. One ounce Marrow Squash will 
plant about 25 hills. 
Succeeds best in good rich soil. Not ad- 
visable to plant before May 15th. Sow in 
hills same as Cucumbers and Melons. Use 
seed freely, 8 to 12 seeds to the hill to 
provide for losses by insects. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Cocozelle Bush. A fine variety; oblong 
shape; skin smooth, dark green, marbled 
yellow or pale green. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 30c; 
14 lb., $1.00. 
Giant Summer Crookneck. Double the 
size of the Summer Crookneck. Pkt., 
15¢; 0z., 30c; 14 Ib., $1.00. 
Giant Summer Straightneck. About 18 
inches long, deep orange color and in- 
tensely warted. PkKt., 15c; oz., 30c; 14 
Ib., $1.00. 
Golden Custard. Fine quality and cooks 
tender. PkKt., 15c; oz., 30c; 14 lb., $1.00. 
Golden Summer Crookneck. Yellow fruit; 
distinct; best for summer. Pkt., 15c; 
0z., 30c; 44 lb., $1.00. 
Improved Early White Bush Scallop. A 
good early shipping variety. Pkt., 15c; 
oz., 30c; 44 Ib., $1.00. 
Zucchini. Dark green skin, lightly mottled 
and striped. Length 13 inches. Pkt., 15c; 
0z., 30c; 14 Ib., $1.00. 
Zucchini Black. About 18 inches long and 
5 inches in diameter. Skin entirely 
black. Pkt., 15c; oz., 30c; 14 lb., $1.00. 
Zucca Pergola. An Italian variety, 24 to 36 
inches long; color pale green. PkKt., 15c; 
oz., 30c; 14 Ib., $1.00. 
AUTUMN AND WINTER VARIETIES 
Blue Hubbard. True Hubbard shape, of 
rich blue-green with bright orange flesh 
of fine flavor. Pkt., 15c; oz., 30c; 14 Ib., 
$1.00. 
Boston Marrow. Oval; bright orange; flesh 
yellow and fine. Pkt., 15c; oz., 30c; 14 Ib., 
$1.00. 
Butternut. (60 days.) A late summer or 
early fall Squash. Superior to Acorn 
when baked. Fruit is yellow, smooth 
and sweet. PkKt., 25c. 
Delicious. Green skin; orange flesh; fine 
grained; sweet and dry. Pkt., 15c; oz., 
30c; 14 Ib., $1.00. 
Fordhook. A desirable variety for sum- 
mer and winter use; fruit oblong in 
shape, smooth yellow skin, flesh light 
yellow. PkKt., 15c; oz., 30c; 14 Ib., $1.00. 
Golden or Red Hubbard. Flesh deep 
golden yellow; fine for private use. Pkt., 
15es,0z-7 800; 24 Ib., $1.00: 
Golden Table Queen. Similar to Table 
Queen, with golden shell. PKt., 15c; oz., 
30c. 
improved Hubbard. Well known, liked for 
late use. Pkt., 15c; oz., 30c; 14 lb., $1.00. 
Mammoth Warted Hubbard. Very large, 
covered with warts. Fine keeper. Pkt., 
Lee?) OZ. 30G3) 44 Ib: $1.00: 
Table Queen or Acorn. Acorn-shaped, thin 
ribbed dark green shell, yellow flesh. 
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VEGETABLE MARROWS 
The following varieties are well adapted 
for growing in this climate. 
Long Green Bush. Fruits long, pale green; 
rich flavor, Pkt, Ibe; oz, 40¢e; 314 Ib:, 
$1.50. 
Long White Bush. Creamy white; very 
prolific. Pkt., 15e; oz., 40c; 14 Ib., $1.50. 
Vegetable Marrow. Skin greenish yellow; 
flesh white; trailing variety. Pkt., 15c; 
0z., 40c; 14 Ib., $1.25. 
TOMATOES 
One ounce will produce 1000 plants. 
Sow thinly about the first week in March 
in a hotbed, greenhouse, window or sitting 
room where the temperature is never be- 
low 60 degrees. When 2 inches high, set 
out the plants in boxes about 4 inches 
apart, or pot singly. About the first of June 
they may be transferred to the open 
ground. 
FORCING VARIETIES 
Marshall’s Prolific. The finest 
sized Tomato for forcing or outdoor 
planting. It is an enormous cropper, 
producing large clusters of bright scarlet 
fruit. Pkt., 25c; 14 oz., $2.00; oz., $3.50. 
medium 
Michigan State Forcing. Medium sized 
fruits of rich, deep scarlet, clusters of 5 
to 6 Tomatoes. One of the best. Pkt., 
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Stirling Castle. Excellent for forcing as 
well as outdoor culture. Fruit medium 
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Sunrise. A fine forcing variety; rich scar- 
let color. Pkt., 25c; 14 oz., $1.00; oz., $1.75. 
QUTDOOR VARIETIES 
Break o’ Day. Early, disease resisting, 
globe-shaped, scarlet fruited and meaty. 
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Bonny Best. A very early bright red va- 
riety. Smooth, solid and uniform. Pkt., 
15¢e; 4 oz., 50c; oz., 90c. 
Crimson Cushion. Extra large, handsome, 
bright crimson. Pkt., 15c; 144 oz., 50c; oz., 
90c. 
John Baer. A beautiful, brilliant red va- 
riety; perfect, solid, high crown fruits. 
Pkt., 15e; 45 oz., 50e; oz., 90c. 
Jubilee. Fruit bright orange-yellow, globu- 
lar, thick-walled, with few seeds. Mild 
flavor. PkKt., 15c. 
Marglobe. Fruits are large, smooth and 
globular, meaty and almost coreless. 
Very productive. Pkt., 15¢; 1% oz., 55c; 
oz., $1.00. 
Marshall’s Masterpiece. Fruit of good size, 
in large clusters, rich red color. A tre- 
mendous yielder, wilt and blight resist- 
ants Pkt, loc; 42).02Z., SoCs) OZ,, 1-50. 
Marshall’s Matchless. Extra large, smooth 
and handsome; bright red; very solid 
Pkt., 15¢e; 14 oz., 50c; oz., 90c. 
Ponderosa. The largest variety in cultiva- 
tion; very solid and meaty. Pkt., 15c; 
1% 0Z., 50c; 0z., 90c. 
Rutgers. The best variety for Tomato 
juice. A strong, vigorous grower with 
deep red fruits. Pkt., 15c; 14% oz., 50c; 
0z., 90c. 
Stone. Very large, perfectly smooth; fine 
bright scarlet. PEt. 15e) 25 07...00C+ OZ, 
90c. 
The Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. Globe- 
shaped, early and disease-resisting. Pkt., 
15CF 12) 1022, 00C20Z-, 90e: 
Victor. Plants rather small and sparse in 
foliage, of self-topping habit. Bright 
searlet fruit of medium size largely 
ripening at the same time. A promising 
first early variety. Pkt., 20c; 14 0oz., 65c; 
oz., $1.10. 
SMALL-FRUITED TOMATOES 
San Marzano. An Italian variety recom- 
mended for preserves, paste and sauces. 
Pkt., 20c. 
Red Cherry. Small fruits; used for pickles; 
very handsome. Pkt., lic. 
Red Currant. Very small fruits; for pre- 
serves. Pkt., l5c. 
Red Peach. Resembling a Peach; for pre- 
serves, pickles and exhibition. Pkt., lic. 
Red Pear. Fruit handsome and solid; fine 
for preserves. PkKt., lic. 
Red Plum. Bright red, round, regular; for 
pickles. Pkt., 15c. 
Strawberry (Winter Cherry, or Husk To- 
mato). Makes fine sauce. Pkt., l5c. 
Yellow Cherry. For pickles and preserves. 
Pictamwoce 
Yellow Peach. Beautiful clear yellow; per- 
fectly resembles a Peach. Pkt., lic. 
Yellow Pear. 
shaped fruits. 
Handsome, 
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yellow. Pear- 
Yellow Plum. Round; bright yellow. Pkt., 
TURNIP 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. 
Turnips do best on highly enriched, light 
sandy or gravelly soil. Commence sowing 
the earliest varieties in April, in drills, 
from 12 to 15 inches apart, and thin out 
early to 6 or 9 inches in the rows. 
Early Milan, Purple Top. Earliest of all, 
white with purple top. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
20c; 14 Ib., 50c. 
Early Milan, Pure White, Selected. Very 
handsome, pure white and as early as 
the above; flesh very sweet and tender. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c. 
Early Snowball. Small, and rapid growth, 
pure white. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 50c. 
Golden Ball. Very handsome; keeps fairly 
well. PKt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 lb., 50c. 
Red Tep, Globe-Shaped. A standard sort 
in the New York market. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
20c; 14 Ib., 50c. 
Seven Top. Grown exclusively for the 
tops, which are used for greens. Pkt., 
LOC; OZ, 200742) lb 50c. 
Yellow Aberdeen. A hardy and productive 
variety of excellent quality. Pkt., 10c; 
oz. 2063) %4 Ib. 50c: 
RUTABAGA 
American Purple Top. A strain of Purple 
Top Yellow. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 55c. 
White-Fleshed. Large and _ productive. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 55c. 
HERBS 
Anise (Pimpinella Anisum). Annual. Pkt., 
25c. 
Basil, Sweet. Annual. Used for flavoring 
soups. Pkt., 25c. 
Borage. Annual. Leaves are used for fla- 
voring, and bees are attracted by the 
flowers, PEt 25c: 
Caraway. Perennial. Used for flavoring 
confectionery, bread, etc. Pkt., 25c. 
Catnip. Perennial. 
medicine. Pkt., 25c. 
Chives. 
flavor. 
Sometimes used in 
Valued for their mild onion-like 
Pkt., 15c. 
Coriander. Annual. Used in the manu- 
facture of confectionery. Pkt., 15c. 
Dill. Biennial. The seeds are aromatic and 
pungent. Used in pickling. Pkt., 15c. 
Fenne!, Florence. The roots are boiled, also 
used as salad. Pkt., 15c. 
Fennel, Sweet. Perennial. 
boiled are used in sauces. 
Leaves when 
Pte 5e. 
Sage. Perennial. More used than any other 
herb for dressing and seasoning. Pkt., 
25ce. 
Summer Savory. Annual. Used for flavor- 
ing soups and dressing. Pkt., 25c. 

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