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POTATOES (Certified Seed) 
Fr., Pomme de Terre; Ger., Kartoffel; Sp., Papa; 
It., Patala 
1 peck per 100 feet of row. 
PRICE SUBJECT TO TIME OF DELIVERY. 
Potatoes will thrive in any good garden soil that is 
well fertilized, in full sun, and well drained. In furrows 
3 feet apart and 6 inches deep, scatter a liberal applica- 
tion of commercial fertilizer, well-rotted manure or 
compost, and place the sets 10 inches apart in the fur- 
rows, covering about 3 inches. 
Early Varieties 
Chippewa. Developed by the Maine Experimental Sta- 
tion. Early, same season as Bovee and Irish Cobbler 
but of far superior quality. 
Katahdin. A week to 10 days later than Irish Cobbler. 
Oval, white skin and flesh. 
Irish Cobbler. Early, vigorous grower producing 
large, white potatoes of fine quality. 
Main Crop and Late Varieties 
Green Mountain. Oval shape; white skin and flesh; 
excellent; heavy yielder; good keeper. 
PRICES ON APPLICATION. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Delivery June 1st 
Sweet Potatoes are generally thought of an as item for 
southern gardens only. However, they are of very easy 
culture and a very profitable crop in the latitude of New 
York and even farther north. The ground should be 
deeply prepared and supplied with a liberal amount of 
fertilizer. After the weather and ground have become 
warm (about June Ist) Sweet Potato plants should be 
set out about 1 foot apart in rows, hilled up 5 or 6 
inches above the level of the ground allowing 3 feet be- 
tween the rows. The runners should not be allowed to 
take root. 
Naney Hall, Yams, Yellow Nansemond. 50 
$1.25, 100 $2.00, 1000 $17.50. 
PUMPKIN 
Fr., Potirons; Ger., Melonen Kurbiss; Sp., Calabaza; 
Ite Zucca 
1 ounce plants 25 hills. 
In late May sow in hills 8 feet apart, covering seed 
1 inch, or sow in field with late Corn. Dust frequently 
to prevent damage by beetle. Thin to 4 plants to each 
hill. 
Connecticut Field. Generally used for planting in 
Corn for stock feeding, fruit oblong. Smooth, hard, 
reddish orange. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c. 
King of the Mammoths. The giant among Pump- 
kins; specimens have been grown to weigh 250 pounds; 
fruit round and flattened, slightly ribbed; skin salmon- 
orange; flesh bright yellow. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c. 
Large Cheese. Large, round, flattened fruits, ribbed, 
buff in color; flesh yellow and very deep; fine quality. 
Pkf- 1 5c207,.55¢: c 
Sugar. Small, deep yellow, ribbed and slightly flattened 
at the ends. Early, very prolific with thick, sweet flesh. 
Delkicious flavor. Pkt. 1Sc, OZ. BCa 
Winter Luxury. Round, medium-in size with a gol- 
den yellow skin of fine quality and an exceptionally 
good keeper. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c. 
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Kennedy Kkwality Vegetable Seeds 
RADISH 
Fr., Radis; Ger., Radies; Sp., Rabanit; It., Ravenello 
1 ounce for 100 feet of row. 
Sow every 2 weeks from April to September in TOWS 
1 ft. apart and % inch deep. Thin to 1 inch apart. Winter 
Radish should be sown in August in rows 1% feet apart, 
and thinned to 4 inches apart. 
Early Turnip Varieties 
All-Season. The earliest of all Radishes. Pkt. 15c, oz. 
35c, % Ib. $1.00. 
Billiard Ball. Ball shape, bright red, flesh crisp and 
mild. A splendid variety. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, %4 Ib. 
$1.00. 
Cavalier. A scarlet Radish with short top. An excellent 
variety for greenhouse as well as outdoors. Flesh mild 
and crisp, color brilliant scarlet, stands a long time 
without getting soft. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 4% Ib. $1.00. 
Cherry Belle. Refined extra early selection with un- 
usually short tops for forcing under glass and summer 
plantings. Roots round, dark red and uniformly crisp 
and mild, keeping well several days after maturity. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, % 1b. $1.00. 
Comet. Fine Scarlet Globe type. Especially adapted to 
summer growth. Roots remain edible much longer than 
other strains. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, %4 lb. $1.00. 
Early Searlet Forcing. Bright red Radish, very 
tender and fine flavor. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, %4 Ib. $1.00. 
Early Searlet Globe. For forcing or open ground. 
Round, rich scarlet, very tender and crisp. Pkt. 15c, 
oz. 35c, %4 1b. $1.00. 
Early Searlet Turnip. A well-known variety, very 
quick grower. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, % Ib. $1.00. 
Early Searlet Turnip White Tipped. Round, 
deep scarlet; white tip; very early; a forcing and out- 
door sort. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, % Ib. $1.00. 
Early White Turnip. A _ desirable, small, quick 
growing, waxy white, Turnip-shaped variety, with small 
top. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, % 1b. $1.00. 
Searlet Ball. A small round scarlet Radish with short 
top; dependable, uniform, quick maturing, with pure 
white flesh, crisp and of delightful flavor. Pkt. 15c, 
oz. 35c, % 1b. $1.00. 
Olive-Shaped Varieties 
French Breakfast. Of oblong form, small and quick 
growing; color bright rose-scarlet, with small, white 
top; good outdoors or under glass. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 
% |b. $1.00. 
Long Varieties 
Keicle. The leading long white Radish and one of the 
earliest; about 6 inches long and white throughout. 
Pkt 15, 0Z.35c, 14 1b. 9.1.00: 
Scarlet Short Top. Roots are smooth, tender and 
uniform in shape, about 6 inches long, bright carmine- 
red color. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, % 1b. $1.00. 
Winter Varieties 
Rose China. One of the best winter sorts; roots cylin- 
drical, stump-rooted at both ends; flesh white, crisp; 
the roots 4 to 5 inches long, 2 inches thick. Pkt. 15c, 
0Z. 35c, % lb. $1.00. 
Round Black Spanish. Roots round, 3 to 4 inches 
In diameter; skin almost black; flesh white, crisp and 
pungent. Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, % Ib. $1.00. 
