3 pounds to 
the acre 
PUMPKIN 
One ounce for 
25 hills 
CULTURE — The common practice is to drop two or three seeds in every third or fourth hill in the 
corn field, but if cultivated on a large scale, the seed may be sown in hills 3 feet apart each way, four 
plants to each hill. 

Pumpkin — Early Small Sugar or Pie 
EARLY SMALL SUGAR or PIE—For pies this can- 
not be excelled, fruits round and small, with deep 
yellow skin, plainly ribbed. Flesh sweet and fine 
grained. 70 days. 
PKt 10c. oz 20c. 
Y% Ib Gse._ Ib $2.25. 

PLANT A GARDEN THIS YEAR 
PRODUCE YOUR OWN 

NEW GUINEA BUTTER BEAN 
EDIBLE GOURD — 
One of the Most Deli- 
cious of All Vegetables 
The New Guinea But- 
ter Bean is a wonderful 
vegetable. Grows to 
enormous size, one fruit 
often weighing 15 lbs., 
and from 8 to 5 feet 
long. In growth it is 
similar to the squash, 
and can be grown in the 
same manner or can be 
trellised up. It is more 
productive than squash 
and much easier to 
grow. The vines are 
always free from dis- 
ease and insect pests, 
and stand more neglect 
and abuse than any 
other vegetable vine we 
know of. The fruits 
should be eaten when 
small, while the fuzzy 
growth is yet on. It can 
be cooked and served 
like squash. When cut 
up in small pieces and 
cooked with cream or 
fried it is most deli- 
cious. If trellised up the 
vines take up so little 
space, no garden is too 
small for at least two or 
three plants. 
Pkt 10c. oz 25ce. 

New Guinea Butter Bean 
Make Your Garden Your Hobby 
For 1949 

LARGE CHEESE or KENTUCKY FIELD — A large, 
round, flattened Pumpkin with broad ribs; the 
skin is of rich cream color, flesh yellow, tender 
and of extra fine quality for family and market 
use; fine for pies and rich food for stock. 90 
days. PKt 10c. 02 20c. \% Ib 60c. Ib $2.00. 
“JUMBO” or “KING OF MAMMOTH” — Fruits grow 
to enormous size. Salmon-orange skin; very 
thick, bright yellow flesh, which is fine grained 
and of excellent quality for pies. 90 days. 
PKt 10c. oz 20c. % Ib 60c. Ib $2.00. 
WINTER QUEEN or WINTER LUXURY — Medium 
size, nearly round; skin a beautiful deep orange- 
yellow, finely netted. Very productive, sweet, 
tender, and an excellent keeper. 80 days. 
Pkt 10c. oz 20c. %4 Ib 6Oc. Ib $2.00. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD or BIG TOM —The Yellow 
Field Sort—A large round or slightly oval shaped 
Pumpkin. Skin reddish orange color, with rich 
orange yellow flesh. Extensively grown for 
stock feeding, and generally planted with corn, 
producing enormous crops in 90 days. 
Pkt 10c. oz 15e. \% Ib 45c. Ib $1.75. 
RHUBARB 
(One ounce to 125 feet of drill—1 pound to acre.) 
Seed should be sown early in the Spring in shal- 
low drills 1 foot apart; thin out to stand 4 to 5 
inches apart in the row. The following Spring the 
roots should be transplanted into permanent beds 
and placed 3 feet apart each way; the year fol- 
lowing that or two years after sowing the seed, 
the Rhubarb may be used. Do not cut Rhubarb; 
pull it so that it comes out whole from the crown. 
For forcing, take up some of the larger roots 
and plant in a dark corner of the cellar. Cultivate 
Rhubarb frequently, even after the cutting season 
is over and top-dress with fertilizer in the Fall at 
least every other year. 
VICTORIA — A variety with large, dark red stalks 
with plenty of juice. The most popular variety. 
Pkt 10c. oz 35¢c. ™%4 Ib $1.00. Ib $3.50. 
SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT 
(One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill) 
(S pounds to the acre) 
Culture — Sow the seed in light, deep 
soil early in Spring, in drills 12 inches 
apart and 1 inch deep, thinning out the 
young plants to 4 or 5 inches. The 
roots can be stored like Carrots for 
Winter use. Those remaining will suf- 
fer no injury by being left in the 
ground until Spring, but should be dug 
before growth starts. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND — We 
consider this the largest and most 
profitable Salsify in cultivation; the 
roots are two to three times the size 
of the ordinary Salsify, and of more 
agreeable flavor. It is pure white in 
color, and invaluable to market gar- 
deners. 90 days. 
Pkt 10c. %0240c. oz 75c. %4 Ib $2.25. 

Salsify 
TAMPALA — A New Vegetable 
‘“Withstands Hot Weather” 
Is a new delicious green vegetable, the leaves of 
which are cooked, prepared and served like spinach, 
but we consider it far better than spinach. Tam- 
pala is so different in flavor to other vegetables 
used as “greens.” It retains its tenderness for a 
longer time, has a flavor all its own. A pleasing 
change from all other greens. It does well in hot 
weather and will keep on producing all Summer. 
When ordering ask for Free Recipes and Cooking 
Instructions. 
Pkt 15e. %w oz 45e. 1% ot 75ec. 
oz $2.00. 
2 pkts for 25e. 
Vegetable Waterproof Paper Pots 
Just the thing for starting bedding and vegetable 
plants, ete. They also make a fine cut worm guard. 
See Page 74. 
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