





PUMPKINS 
All Prices Postpaid Unless Otherwise Noted 
CULTURE: Sometimes grown in cornfields, but if 
gtown as a separate crop, seed should be planted in 
hills 8 to 10 feet apart each way after weather and 
soil get warm. Hoe often till vines begin to run. 
Pumpkins do not require much water. Cut pumpkins 
from vine after the leaves die, leaving 3 or 4 inches 
of stem attached and store in a dry place. Handle 
carefully and avoid bruising. Use one ounce of seed 
to 20 hills of most varieties; 3 to 4 pounds per acre. 
DICKINSON. The best of all pumpkins from all 
angles. Meat is thick, brilliant, sweet. Fruits 
buff colored. Weighs about 15 pounds. Excellent 
for pies and canning. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 12c) (1% Ib. 40c) (lb. $1.40). 
KENTUCKY FIELD or SWEET CHEESE. A fine 
pumpkin, nearly 2 feet in diameter. Flesh dull 
orange color, extra thick. Heavy yielder and 
excellent keeper. Largely used for canning and 
stock feeding. 
(Pkt, 5c) (oz. 12c) (% Ib. 40c) (Ib. $1.40). 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. A fine, large, orange-col- 
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ored variety. Extensively used for pies, canning LL SUGAR . sate d Ets Be 
and stock feeding. Surface orange; smooth and SMA : STIG EOUNG \VORsetys o a 

ribbed} flesh’ thick, coarse and sweet: Flesh thick, rich yellow and of high quality. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 12c) (14 Ib. 40c) (Ib. $1.40). nee a deep orange. Best variety for cooking 
and pies. 
JAPANESE PIE. Large size, weighing from 15 to 20 (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (% Ib. 45c) (Ib. $1.40) (5 Ibs. 
pounds. Color of outside rind bluish-green, $5.00). 
blotched with yellow. Has large neck. Flesh STRIPED CASHAW. For stock feeding. Fruits 
salmon-colored, very thick and sweet; for eating large; flesh thick, coarse, 20 in. long; weigh 20 
and stock feeding. lbs. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 12c) (14 Ib. 35c) (lb. $1.30). (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 12c) (14 Ib. 40c) (Ib. $1.40). 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
CULTURE: Sow seed in April and cultivate like parsnips. The following spring the plants 
should be dug and transplanted in rows 24 feet and 18 inches apart in the row. For a crop 
of rhubarb the first year, 1 to 2-year-old plants are used. See prices, page 35. 
CRIMSON WINTER. Produces medium size crimson stems of finest 
quality in early spring and continues bearing over a long period. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4% oz. 20c) (oz. 30c) (% Ib. $1.25) (Ib. $4.25). 
VICTORIA. - A second early variety; stalks long, medium length, dark 
red at base to green at leaf end. 
(Pkt. 5c) (2 oz. 15c) (oz. 25c) (1% Ib. 75c) (Ib. $2.50). 
RHUBARB SETS. 
See page 35. 
SAGE 
SAGE, BROADLEAVED. 
Used in dressing, sau- 
sage, etc. When once 
started will last . for 
years. Should be in 
every garden. Sow in 
the open ground. Thin 
to six inches apart. 
(Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 40c). 
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SAGE PLANTS. WARTED HUBBARD SQUASH 
VICTORIA. yy he * See page 35. For description, see page 30 
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