M 4 K | No farm should be without some Pumpkins—-some big ones for exhibition. purposes, plenty of 
Pie Pumpkins and some for stock. Packet seed will plant 6 to 10 hills, ounce 25 hills. 
MILLS 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 16 
1 pkt. ea. item shown on this page 
12 pkts., $1.40 value only $1.00 
Small Sugar _ poston Pie 
One of the very best for pies. 
Fruits are small, averaging 7 to 8 
inches in diameter, with skin deep 
orange-yellow and flesh very fine 
pened, sweet and delicious flavor, 
t is a favorite for pies and the 
best pumpkin for general use. A 
, prolific yielder and an excellent 
keeper. Matures in about 100 days. 
Pkt., 10¢; 0z. 20¢. 
| King of the Mammoth 
or Pot Iron. A very large variety 
and under special cultivation tt at- 
tains a weight of over 100 lbs, It 
makes an interesting specimen for 
show purposes and is particularly 
valuable for stock feed. The outer 
skin is a rich orange-yellow, flesh 
yellow, very thick; a good winter 
keeper and will mature in 80 to 
100 days. 
Pkt., 10¢; 0z. 30¢. 
Enormously productive of medium size, and is a yellowish 
Winter Luxury russet color. The flesh is a deep golden color, sweet and 
tender. A quality pie pumpkin and a good keeper. Matures apeu ted Slane orey 
? ; OZ, *. 
S@ U AS ee A profitable crop and one of the best that is produced from the home garden. Packet seed 
Summer varieties will plant 8 hills, oz. 40 hills. Winter sorts Pkt. 6 hills, oz, 25 hills. 
improved a ee Blue 
Hubbard | Hubbard 
A carefully select- Considered 
ed strain of the by some the 
best Winter ede Wag agit 
Squash, the hard- a 1 1e 
shelled, warty Hubbard ubbard 
with the golden yellow flesh strains. 
that cooks up so dry and The Jere. pines 
mealy and so rich in flavor. gray ru S ae a 
Specimens throughout a : ahtly Nesp My et 
large field will run very_uniform ar shells, ridge 
in size in this true Hubbard and warted. Flesh is bright poroee thick, fine grained 
Leola eden vie cuore peiaely feng ivieider sud: stores Well 
grown green squash. Matures in from S y , 
112 to 115 days. IMP. HUBBARD Pkt., 15¢; 0z. 40. 
Pkt.. 10¢; 02. 35¢. 
Golden Delicious 47°.21,.. Acorn or Table Queen 
ety of medium size, preferred by some Grows about 7 in. long and 3 in. thick, green 
to Hubbard. Shell hard but thin, bright skin. Cut in halves and baked its delicious 
yellow flesh, fine grained. Ideal home flavor is a pleasant surprise, very dry and 
garden squash. Matures 100 to 110 days. mealy, a rich orange in color, productive and 
Pkt., 10¢; 0Z. 35¢. keeps well. 80 to 90 days. 
2 Pkt., 10¢; 02%. 35¢. 
Buttercup 
A High- 
yielding 
small 
uash that cooks sweet, dry and without 
bred Thin rind, thick flesh. Matures early. 
Keeps well. 100 days. 
Pkt., 15¢; 0%. 50¢. 
A squash of excellent 
Butternut quality. Small seed cav- 
ity is located in the globular bottom of 
the fruit. The thick neck is solid flesh, : ; 
fine grained and delicious flavor. Autumn BUTTERCUP 
and Winter variety. About 85 days. 
Pkt., 15¢; 02. 60¢. 
White Bush—or Patty Pan Golden Summer 
i white summer squash. Flesh Favorite among 
be ated thick, fine grained and well Crookneck the Summer 
in size and shape and Squash; has a heavily warted shell 
flavored. Uniform i : 
ie Ss. with deep golden yellow flesh, plant 
matures early About 56 tie eae mratinerhanite beast. 50 i conn 
, days. 
ht ah Pkt., 10¢; 02. 30¢. A bush variety similar to the Table Queen. 
The runnerless habit requires less space 
but will produce many fruits on small com- 
pact plants. Fruits are acorn in shape, 
slightly grooved and ridged. Shell is thin 
and hard, smooth and dark xp SEED 
green. Flesh orange-yellow with  »& %, 
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rich flavor. Excellent for the 
Pkt., 15¢: 02. 40¢. ey 
CROOKNECK 
home garden. 
