
PUMPKIN, SUGAR 
A&M PUMPKINS 
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Culture—z2 oz. to 50-foot row; 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. A rich sandy soil that is always moist is pre- 
‘ferred by pumpkins. They do not require too much water and should not be flooded, therefore 
when irrigating make the furrows almost on the top of the vines. Plant 8 to 10 feet apart, dropping 
8 to 10 seeds to the hill and allowing one plant to remain in a hill. Do not plant near squash or 
melons as they are likely to mix. 
340 Connecticut Field (Jack O’Lantern)—Planted 
extensively for the Hallowe'en and Thanksgiv- 
ing trade. When the land has been liberally 
manured a crop can be grown among corn. 
Used extensively for pies, canning, and for 
stock feed. Fruits are large, deep orange in 
color, usually 10 inches long and 12 inches in 
diameter, weighing about 20 lbs. Flesh thick, 
orange yellow, somewhat coarse, sweet, and 
good keeper. Pkt. 10c:; oz. 20c: %4 Ib. 50c; 
lb. $1.50. Postpaid. 

VEGETABLE CALENDAR FOR FIELD PLANTING 


Variety p Tacit Row Apart 
FATHCHOKO, sae.se.2 6 ozs. 4 ft. 
Asparagus, roots 3,700 6 ft. 
Asparagus, seed . 4 lbs. Zit. 
Beans; Bush ..... 40 lbs. 2Y ft. 
Beans, Pole ...... 30 lbs. 3 tte 
Limcpush. <k...- 50 to 60 lbs. 32 in. 
Bima ePoles «.. 1s. 40 to 50 lbs. Gitte 
Beets niGblew...5.. 8 to 15 lbs. | Double row 
Beetsrstock .4.... 8 lbs. 16 in. 
Carrots, table 3 lbs. Double row 
Garrets; stock... 3 lbs. 16 in. 
Cabbage, plants 12,000 30 in. 
Cabbage, seed .. 4 ozs. 8" seed bed 
Cauliflower, 
jaltooyis) Saeco 7,000 rita 
Cauliflower, seed 4 ozs. 8'’ seed bed 
Celery, plants 35,000 30 in. 
Celery, seed ..... 4 ozs. 8’ seed bed 
Corn, Sweet ..... 10 lbs. Cifowe 
Gucumbers ....... 2 lbs. 4 ft. 
Endive (Chicoree) 2 lbs. Double row 
Egg Plant, plants 7,000 Sit 
Egg Plant, seed.. 4 ozs. Hot bed 
echo immenvete is cacers ies 4to 5 lbs. 3 ft. 
KOH ECU ereeie.s. « 4toSlbs. | Double row 
EGtUUCG! aisis.c/o + 0% 2 lbs. Double row 
Muskmelon ...... 2 lbs. 6 ft. 
Watermelon ..... ll to 2 lbs. 9 ft. 
GOSAO CEE aces drs oe 1 lb. 8 ft. 
(O10 eee eee 6 to 8 lbs. 3. ft. 
Onion Seed ...... 4to5 lbs Double row 
Onion Seed, 
BUNCaRING)! %s.0.6: 10 lbs. Double row 
Onion oets® ws os i 350 lbs. Double row 
Parsley pei ss 05s - 4 lbs. Double row 
IPELES UND werexel <eie.c'e 37 5 lbs. Dtts 
IPISIOEES adtung Geese 50 to 100 lbs. 30 in. 
Pepper, plants ... 10,000 Sits 
Pepper seed, field 1\% lbs. Sift. 
Pepper seed, bed 6 ozs. 8 in. 
Potatoes, Irish | 600-800 lbs. Siit. 
Potatoes, Sweet 
RUCEM TS Llevelste.siey0 » 14,000 Slit 
Potatoes, Sweet.. AO lbs. Hot bed 
Ptinpking., salen’. 3 to 4 lbs. 8 ft. 
RGICUIS a Mere, are here. WE Mis ee Double row 
Rhubarb, roots 2,420 6 ft. 
Rhubarb, seed Vy lb. Double row 
FROSCLISOY A lasre wrtteiel 3 lbs. its 
SPINCCH as ache tes 10 to 15 lbs. | Double row 
Squash, Summer | 4 to 6 lbs. 4 ft. 
Squash, Winter 2 lbs. 10 ft. 
Se sitivgtvoieicisties. 6 7 to 8 lbs. | Double row 
Tomato Plants 1,200 6 ft. 
Tomato, seed 2 ozs. Hot bed Jan. 
Pb bbeavue tev ceria ss gilbs: Double row 
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Apart in When to Time to ate 
Row Plant Mature ora 
2 ft Oct. to Jan. USite:-2O wks. ||| salaets- 
2 it Dec. to Feb. iSidcongt) Sih (Pe ae 
Drill Feb. to Mar. RVSars: © |'lhiaectsim:s <i 
Drill to 4” Mar. to Aug. 1 8 to 12 wks. 3 tons 
6 in. April to July 1 10 to 12 wks. 4 tons 
Drill to 6"’ April to Aug. 1 10 to 12 wks. 4 tons 
8 in. April to Aug. 1 12 to 14 wks. 4 tons 
Drill All year 10 to 12 wks. 12 tons 
Drill Oct. to May 1 14 to 18 wks. 50 tons 
Drill All year 10 to 12 wks. 12 tons 
Drill Oct. to May 1 12 to 18 wks. 18 tons 
12 to 18 in. All year 14 to 16 wks. 12 tons 
Drill All year 20 to 26 wks. 12 tons 
Di tt May to Oct. 1 Tatton 6! WKS.\Me sais stele 
Drill May to Oct. 1 20 to 24 wks. | 500 doz. 
6 in. Jan. to Sept. 1 T6tonl' Saw kson |e: 
Drill Jan. to Sept. 1 24 to 26 wks. | 2,000 doz. 
12 in. Mar. to Aug. 1 10 to 13 wks. | 400 boxes 
3 it. Mar. to Sept. 1 10 to 12 wks. | 600 boxes 
Drill, thin 10” Aug to Feb. 1 14 to 18 wks. | 2,000 doz. 
2 ft. . April to July 1 TO OmeArwWicsty |imetethe sts 
8 in. Dec. to Feb. 1 18 to 20 wks. 10 tons 
Drill Sept. to Mar..1 Soy @lahaeRe lS Sonape 
Drill Sept. to Mar. 1 10 to 12 wks. 12 tons 
Drill, thin 10” All year 12 to 15 wks. | 500 crates 
4 ft. Feb. 15-June 15 14to 18 wks | 400 crates 
8 ft. Feb. 15-June 15 16 to 20 wks. 15 tons 
8 ft. Feb. 15-June 15 | 16 to 20 wks. 12 tons 
18 in. Mar. to Aug. 1 TO MOREE See| ae ele hie 
Drill Sept. to April 1 24 to 28 wks. | 200 crates 
Drill PAMisigstesnl a SA = i ee aeeee 
4in. Sept. to Feb. 1 TA TOtORWiKSe |/M cotarie « 
Drill Agate Ari Veale letter Arwicse || | ele wet 
Drill Aug. to Mar.1 | 14 to 18 wks. | 400 sacks 
Drill to 6” Sept. to Mar. 1 14 to 20 wks. 4 tons 
18” or drill April to June 1 Oto pAew KS ete ein «cts 
Field, thin 18} Feb. to May 1 18 to 20 wks. 10 tons 
Drill WSC ROMANO a imeee OE Bee eit! csleleuie's 
1 ft. Sept. 1 to Apr. 1 | 10 to 14 wks. | 100 sacks 
1 ft. April to July TOW) WAS || ea iene 
ae Jan. to Mar. 1 18 to 20 wks. | 150 sacks 
10 ft. April to July 1 12 to 14 wks. 20 tons 
Drill All year 4to 8wks. | ..-..- 
3 ft. Sept. to April 1 SitosLOtwiksiallii sree. 
Drill Feb. 1 to July 1 LG to AO wACS | were nets 
3 ft., thin 
to 1 plant April to May UStox2Olwks. als eeeeute 
Drill to 6” All year 8 to 12 wks. 6 tons 
3 ft. Mar. to Oct. 1 LOMO M2 Wisely sckieleiees 
6 ft. April to Aug. l 12 to 14 wks. 12 tons 
Drill Sept. to April 1 14 to 18 wks. 8 tons 
Grit; Mar. to Aug. l 12 to 14 wks. 10 tons 
Field, drill 10’'| Mar. to June l LS) to20lwiks: (hg. oe sta 
Drill All year 10 to 12 wks. 12 tons 

341 Cushaw (Crookneck)—A heavy yielding 
variety. Has small seed cavity. Used for pies. 
This excellent variety ought to be planted 
more extensively. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c: % lb. 50c; 
Ib. $1.50. Postpaid. 
345 Dickenson—A new pumpkin developed by 
Purdue University, which is very highly recom- 
mended for both canning and home garden. It 
does not need to be peeled or have any sugar, 
starch or coloring added, as the flesh is very 
sweet and a brilliant deep orange color. The 
fruits are just the right size for general use, 
being about 10 to 12 inches in diameter and 
14 to 18 inches long. A very sturdy, vigorous 
grower, and exceptionally heavy yielder. It is 
so hardy that it will often make a crop when 
other varieties fail. Pkt. 10c: oz. 20c: 4 lb. 50c; 
Ib. $1.50. Postpaid. 
342 Estampes — Recommended for pies, can- 
ning, and stock. They are of a dark orange 
color with deep orange flesh of excellent fla- 
vor. Shape is flat with deep ridges and weighs 
up to 100 lbs. Pkt. 10c: oz. 20c: 1% Ib. 50c: 
lb. $1.50. Postpaid. 
343 Kentucky field (Large Cheese)—The most 
extensively grown sort locally for stock. Is an 
excellent keeper, sweet, and largely used for 
canning. This variety does not seem to be af- 
fected by the hot sun and remains in good 
condition irrespective of the soft shell. Fruits 
are large, flattened, 12 to 15 inches in diam- 
eter, and half as deep, however sometimes 
grow much larger. Skin creamy buff, with thick 
deep salmon yellow flesh of good quality. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 20c; 1% Ib. 50c; lb. $1.50. Postpaid. 
344 Mammoth King—An extremely produc- 
tive variety of high feeding value. Is some- 
times used by canners but more generally 
grown for stock feed. Fruits very large, almost 
20 inches through, and weigh 60 lbs., and 
sometimes much larger. Skin reddish yellow; 
thick, bright yellow flesh, firm, but rather 
coarse. Pkt. 10c: oz. 20c: 1% lb. 60c; lb. $1.75. 
Postpaid. 
346 Sugar (Boston Pie)—A popular home and 
market garden variety. Particularly desirable 
for pies. Fruits are round, flattened at ends, 
and weigh 6 to 8 lbs. 
somewhat ribbed and deep orange in color. 
Skin is hard, smooth, 
Flesh orange yellow, sweet, and of good qual- 
ity. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 1% lb. 50c; Ib. $1.50. Post- 
paid. 

PUMPKIN SEED FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES 
Pumpkin seed is oftentimes in demand in the 
case of certain ailments, the seed being steeped 
in the same manner as tea. We can offer seed 
suitable for this purpose. ™% lb. 25c; Ib. 65c. 
Postpaid. 

AGGELER & MUSSER Dependable Seeds are 
available from your dealer or if inconvenient, 
order direct by mail. Order blank enclosed. 
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