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Sweet or Sugar Pumpkin 

Good source of 
vitamin A 
PUMPKIN 
Plant May 15 in “hills” or groups 8 to 10 feet 
apart, and otherwise treat in the same manner as 
melons. 
One ounce will plant 50 hills. 
Fruits are ripe 15 to 18 weeks after sowing seed 
and 4 to 5 per Rill may be expected. 
_ 2A 722 Large Cheese. Frutt flattened, the 
‘) diameter being three times more than the 
thickness; skin mottled light green and 
yellow, changing to rich cream-color as it 
matures; flesh excellent quality. Pkt. 
10 cts., oz. 30 cts., 14Ib. 80 cts., Ib. $2. 
2A 723 Sweet or Sugar (New England 
Pie). The fruits are medium to small in 
size, of a bright orange color, and in shape 
are round, flattened at the ends. The flesh 
is of remarkably good cooking quality very 
thick, and deep yellow. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 
30 cts,, 41b. 80 cts., Ib. $2. 
2A 724 Winter Luxury. Best pie Pumpkin; 
productive; keeps well. Finely netted and 
russet in color. Pkt: 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., 
Ylb. 90 cts., Ib. $2.25. 
2A 720 Connecticut Field. Large, flat- 
round, deep orange fruits. Good for pies; 
also largely grown for stock feeding. Pkt. 
10 cts., oz. 30 cts., Y4Ib. 75 cts., Ib. 1. Tah 
2A 721 King of the Mammoths. Recom- 
mended where size is the chief considera- 
tion—200 pounds or more being not_an 
unusual weight for a single specimen. The 
fruit is flat-round; the skin is yellow, as 
also is the thick flesh. Pkt. 10 cts., Oz. 
45 cts., ib. $1.15, Ib. $2.25. 
Warted 
Hubbard 

Delicious 

SQUASH 
It is not advisable to plant before May 15. 
Sow bush varieties in “‘hills’’ or groups 4 feet apart; 
trailing sorts 6 to 8 feet apart. Sow 6 or more seeds, 
thin later to 3 plants in a hill. 
One ounce plants about 25 hills, and each hill 
should yield 6 to 8 good Squashes. 
Winter Squash furnishes some vitamin G, and is 
an excellent source of vitamin A; Summer ‘Squash 
is almost as good, 
Summer Squash matures in 7 to 10 weeks from 
sowing, Winter Squash im 13 to 15 weeks, 
Summer Varieties 
2A 800 Giant Bush Summer Crookneck. 
Popular for tts refined, fresh, delicious 
‘flavor. In this new type these are retained, 
but the fruits are double the size. Pkt. 
10 cts., oz. 35 cts., lb. 85 cts., Ib. $2. 
2A 801 Long Island White Bush (Im- 
proved Patty Pan). 
a thicker, heavier fruit than the type. 
Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 40 cts., W4lb. 90 cts., Ib. 
$2.25. 
2A 803 Straightneck. Similar to Summer 
Crookneck, but straight. Fruits warted, 
20 inches long. Delicious flavor. Pkt. 15 
cts., oz. 40 cts., 4b. 90 cts., Ib. $2.25. 
2A 804 Zucchini. »% Prolific, tender; mild 
flavor. Gather when 6 inches, and prepare 
like other Squash, or fry like eggplant. Pkt. 
15 cts., oz: 45 cts., Y4lb. $1, Ib. $2.75. 
2A 802 Noodle Squash. Puncture one end 
and cook it for 35 mimutes. Cut im half, 
the flesh falls out m shreds, suggestive of 
spaghetti. Served hot with sauce, salt, and 
butter, or as a cold dish with vinegar. 
Mottled green fruits, 10 inches long, turn 
yellowish white. Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 
cts., oz. 50 cts. 
For Cocozelle, see Vegetable Marrow 
TOBACCO 
Treat seeds with Semesan and sow thinly under 
glass in March or April. Press m gently; do not 
cover with soil. Transplant at 30-inch intervals 
after May 15. Needs rich, but porous and well- 
drained soil; its suitability influences smoking 
quality. Curing does also—obtain bulletins from 
your state college or department of agriculture. 
2A 830 Connecticut Seed Leaf. Large 
leaf for cigar wrappers, fillers also. 
2A 831 Kentucky Burley. For pipes and 
chewing. ; 
2A 832 Virginia Bright-Leaf. Light- 
colored leaf, for cigarettes. 
Above, each, pkt. 20 cts., Y%joz. $1 

With care, 14 ounce will provide enough plants 
for one acre. 
Boston 
Marrow 
Crookneck 
Shallow grooves and ~ 



Fall or Winter Squashes 
2A 812 Butternut. Large, smooth, tan- 
colored fruits of decanter shape. Twelve 
to 15 inches long, the neck section is nar- 
row but the blossom end is large and 
swollen. Thick golden flesh, fine textured, 
sweet and of excellent flavor. Keeps well. 
Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 75 cts., Y%lb. $2.25, Ib. $6. 
2A 810 Acorn (Table Queen; Des Moines). 
One of the earliest. The fruits are 6 inches 
long by 4% inches in diameter; dark green 
shell, but the flesh is light yellow and thick. 
Trailing. Keeps well.~ Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 40 
cts., Yb. $1.10, Ib. $2.75. 
2A 815 Golden Table Queen. Slightly 
smaller; flesh exceptionally sweet and rich. 
Ripens to golden yellow. Prolific. Pkt. 
15 cts., oz. 50 cts., 14Ib. $1.25, Ib. $3. 
2A 813 Chicago or Warted Hubbard. 
Robust; fruits Iarge, heavily warted, and 
dark green; flesh rich and dry. Pkt. 10 cts. ns 
oz. 40 cts., lb. $1.10, Ib. $2.75. 
2A 816 Golden Hubbard. Similar to the 
Green Hubbard, but somewhat -smaller. 
Orange skin; flesh deep gold. Pkt. 15 cts., 
oz. 40 cts., 4b. $1.10, Ib. $2.75. 
2A 817 Hubbard. Bluish green, occasion- 
ally marked brown. Will keep to May. 
Pkt. 10 cts.,.oz. 40 cts., 4b $1, Ib. $2.25. 
2A 811 Boston Marrow. Oval; bright 
orange; flesh yellow. Excellent for pies. 
Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., Yb. 85 cts., Ib. $2. 
2A 814 Delicious. Fine compact grain, dry 
and sweet, rich flavor. Top-shaped fruits 
weigh up to 10 pounds. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 
40 cts., 4Ib. $1.10, Ib. $2.75. 
2A 818 Mammoth Chili. A late, excep- 
tionally large variety that is popular for 
exhibition purposes. Orange-yellow color. 
Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 45 cts., Yb. $1.25, Ib. $3. 
RHUBARB 
Plant the roots in well-manured Jand, 3 feet apart 
and 3 inches deep. Sow seed in spring in drills a foot 
apart; transplant the followmg season. One ounce 
of seed should produce about 1000 roots. 
Victoria. Reliable, and has given good re- 
sults for years. 2A 771 Strong clumps, 
25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $17.50 per 100. 
2A 772. Extra-large clumps for forcing in 

the greenhouse or Cellar, 45 cts. each, - 
$4.50 per doz., $32.50 per 100. 
2A 770 Seed, pkt. 20 cts. oz. 60 cts., 
Yb. $1.75. 
2A 773 McDonald. Developed in Canada, 
and very hardy. Tender and delicious. 
Roots only (divisions), 75 cts. each, $7.50 
per doz., $60 per 100. 
PURCHASER PAYS TRANSPORTATION BE- 
YOND 50 MILES ON ROOTS 
* Kinds so marked suitable for 
QUICK FREEZING 
Golden Hubbard 

22 Vegetable Seeds 
When interplanting Pumpkin or Squash with Corn, sow 5 seeds in 
every fourth hill along with the Corn. Thin to 2 plants. 
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