One ounce will plant 25 hills; 8 
pounds to the acre. The richer the 
soil and better the cultivation, the 
larger and better will be the Pumpkins. Plant seed in May or June, 
about 8 feet apart, 6 to 8 seeds ina hill; also in cornfields, in the rows 
of corn, when you plant corn. This gives you a double crop of great 
value at a very little cost for the seed. 
Small Sugar Pie 
; (New Eng- 
Pumpkin. {Na pi 
For general purposes, that is, 
home-garden, to grow for 
market, or on a large scale it 
is ideal, and for sweetness 
and pie-making it is unex- 
celled. Skin light yellow, the 
flesh is thick, bright orange, 
very sweet and dry. Diam- 
eter 10 to 12 inches. (108 
days.) Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 
ets.; \4lb. 75 cts.; lb. $1.85. 
Dickinson Pump- 
kin This fine Pumpkin 
——— yields very heavily. 
. Its flesh, very thick, has a j 
canes ~  ¢Olor strikingly brilliant, a 
Small Sugar Pie Pumpkin as rich as a fully ripe golden Schell’s Parsnips, Improved Hollow Crown 
orange. Outside is tan or 
buff. It is so sweet you need not add sugar when canning it. For One ounce will sow a 
quality, color, extraordinary yield, thickness of flesh. and for pP A RS N : Pp row 150 feet long; 5 to 6 
pies and canning, we very highly recommend that you try our Dick- Ibs. to the acre. 
inson. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 14lb. 75 ets.; Ib. $2.50. HOW TO GROW THEM. Parsnips need a deep, 
Large Cheese. Flat. One of the best for the family garden. Weighs loose, rich soil to produce straight, smooth clean roots. 
about 18 pounds, Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; 1b. 50 cts.; lb. $1.50. Sow seed as early in spring as weather permits, when 
Hundred Weight. This is the largest of all; some have weighed soilis warm. Make rows 11% feet apart and sow seed 
200 pounds. Salmon color outside; bright yellow flesh; very sweet in rows; cover seed 14 inch when soil is moist; then 
and tender for pies and good for stock. Pkt. 15 ClSnOZ AO ONCES.. when plants are 3 to 4 inches high, thin out to 4 inches 
4b. 90 cts; Ib. $2.50. 
Tennessee Sweet Potato. Bell or pear- 
shaped. Very sweet flesh. Fine for pies. 
Weighs 10 to 15 pounds; skin is creamy 
white with faint light green stripes. 
The flesh is rich yellow and of delicious, 
sweet potato flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 
25 cts.; lb. 60 cts.; ib. $1.85. 
Green-striped Cushaw. A popular va- 
riety, with close-grained, thick, yellow, 
sweet flesh. Crookneck. Weighs 10 to 
15) pounds, Pkts 10 ‘cts; 028, 25 —cts:- 
lb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.50. 
between the plants. The roots are improved in quality 
and flavor if left in the ground over winter. Enough 
for winter use should be stored in pits or cellars and 
covered with earth to preserve their good quality. 
IMPROVED HOLLOW CROWN PARSNIP. Our 
stock is the popular type, much in favor with the 
gardeners; smooth white, uniform in shape as shown 
in the illustration; they are extra fine. A most profit- 
able crop to sell through winter and spring, for 
you who grow to sell orattendmarket, where prices 
have held high. Pkt. 10 ets.; 140z. 20 cts.; 
oz. 35 cts.; 141b. 75 cts.; Ib. $1.90; 2 Ibs. $3.50; 
5 Ibs. $8; 10 Ibs. $15. 
Pumpkin, “MammothPotiron” 
or Jumbo. A single vine will yield 4, 6 or 8 
mammoth Pumpkins, each weighing from 60 
key : to 75 pounds. Fine quality, excellent for pies 
‘‘Mammoth Potiron’’ and eae and for ie! ae It Lees a 
: tremendous quantity of good milk, producing 
phan be Eat p ins food at a very low cost. Pkt. 10 cts.; 3 for 
25 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 4lb. 85 cts.; lb. $2.50. 
Large Field 
Pumpkin. 
Fine for pies and stock, 
- 12 in. across and 10 in. 
Golden Cushaw or Crookneck Pumpkin long. Great demand 
for these for Hallowe’en 4 
Golden Cushaw or Crookneck. Pumpkins. Pkt. 10 cts.; 
The best yellow Crookneck Pumpkin, 20 inches long, 9 inches ral bf See Y4lb. 50 cts.; 
thick, average 10 to 15 pounds. The flesh is thick, golden yel- 2 D1.00. 0 ; 
low, dry and very sweet. (112 days.) Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; Connecticut or Large Field 
I4)b. 75 cts.; Ib. $1.85. Pumpkin 
ONION SETS Our Onion Sets are QUALITY SETS, recleaned, hand-picked, solid, 34-inch size, giving you 20% 
* more Onions to each pound. We take out all large sets; these are the ones that go to seed and 
make ‘‘stiff-necks” or tough, not tender Onions. There is a big difference. Better buy your Onion Sets from us for best 
tender good Onions. For large Onions, 1 pound to 100 feet; 10 bus. to the acre. For early spring bunch Onions plant as soon as 
you can work the garden. Set the Onions 114 inches apart. Press bulbs in the soil. Prices subject to change with the market. 
EBENEZER ONION SETS. For spring bunch Onions, and | WHITE ONION SETS. Mild. Fine for “‘spring Onions” for 
for producing large Onions of deep flat or half globe shape, picklers and for large Onions. Lb. 55 ets.; 2 lbs. $1; 5 Ibs. 
for fall and sap dii Excellent keeping Onions. $2.10; 10 lbs. $3.50. Bus. (32 lbs.) $8.25 postpaid up to 
Postpaid up Postpaidfrom Store 150 miles; 150 to 300 miles $8.75; store price $7.50 per 
to 150 miles 150 to 300 miles price bus. Small quantities less postage. 
eta sien a) Ae For, | THE GENUINE PENNSYLVANIA BOTTLE ONION SETS. 
Ph ese BBO nee 1.85 uantities With extreme regret we have to advise you that our crop of 
eae: eat? Cee ee nee 3.25 4 eta (ie these was a total failure. The long spell of hot dry weather 
ip bales eee a os 4.50 store just burned them up. 
Bus. (32 Ibs.). ; ; ‘ : 7.75 8.15 $6.50 Egyptian or Tree Fall Onions. Readyin August. 
GOLDEN GLOBE ONION SETS. These sets are oblong and | GARLIC SETS. One pound will plant a 200-foot row. Lb. 
make fine “‘spring Onions’’; for cae Se te fe also 70 cts.; 5 Ibs. $3.25; 10 lbs. $5.50, postpaid. 
fine and when matured are perfect globe-shape nions 
and keep well. Prices same as Ebenezer. ONION PLANTS. See page 69. 
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