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@eSUNNYBROOK (Sweet) 75 Days 
An early and productive tomato-shaped pepper. Fruits are 2” deep by 3” in 
diameter, very smooth, dark glossy green turning to scarlet red. Thick flesh 
and sweet. Pkt. 10c;.0z2 90c: {alba 
PUMPKIN 
A packet will plant 10 hills; an ounce 30 hills; 4 pounds per acre. 
CULTURE. Sow late in May in this latitude, in hills spaced 6 to 8 feet apart each way. Allow 
5 to 6 seeds per hill and cover with not more than one inch of soil When plants are large enough tc 
handle, discard all but 2 plants in each hill. 
Big Tom— 
Fruits 12” long, 14” in diameter and weizh about 20 lbs., sometimes much 
larger. Skin smooth and hard; stem and flesh deep orange-yellow. Excellent 
flavor for pies, cooking soft and tender. For table use and stock feeding, no 
more profitable variety can be grown. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 lb. 50c; Ib. $1.40; 5 Ibs. or more $1.25 per lb. 
@PIE or SMALL SUGAR 110 Days 
A handsome, small, reddish-orange pumpkin, ribbed and slightly flattened. 
Flesh, thick, deep yellow, fine grained and very sweet. Size 8 to 10 inches. Gne 
of the best varieties to grow for roadside trade. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 4 lb. 60c; lb. $1.60; 5 Ibs. or more $1.45 per Ib. 
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