PUMPKINS 
4 oz. will plant 100 hills; 3 lbs. will plant an acre 
CULTURE: Sometimes grown in cornfields, but if 
grown as a separate crop, seed should be planted in 
hills 8 to 10 feet apart each way after weather and 
soil get warm. Hoe often till vines begin to run. 
Pumpkins do not require much water. Cut pumpkins. 
from vine after the leaves die, leaving 3 or 4 inches 
of stem attached and store in a dry place. Handle 
carefully and avoid bruising. Use one ounce of seed 
to 20 hills of most varieties; 3 to 4 pounds per acre. 
CHEYENNE BUSH. Ideal where space is limited 
as it does not vine or spread. Fruit 8 inches 
across, orange red, excellent for pie making. 
DICKINSON. A good all-purpose pumpkin. Meat 
is thick, brilliant, sweet. Fruits buff colored. 
Weighs about 15 pounds. Excellent for pies and 
canning. . 
SMALL SUGAR. A small round variety, 6 to 8 lbs. 
Flesh thick, rich yellow and of high quality. 
Skin a deep orange. Best variety for cooking 
and pies. 
KENTUCKY FIELD or SWEET CHEESE. A fine 
pumpkin, nearly 2 feet in diameter. Flesh dull 
orange color, extra thick. Heavy yielder and 
excellent keeper. Largely used for canning and 
stock feeding. 
JAPANESE PIE. Large size, weighing from 15 to 20 
pounds. Color of outside rind bluish-green, 
blotched with yellow. Has large neck. Flesh 
salmon-colored, very thick and sweet; for eating 
and stock feeding. 
SQUASH, SUMMER BUSH VARIETIES 
Early White Scallop Bennings 
Early Prolific Straightneck 
Early Summer Golden Crookneck 
Zucchini 
Caserta 
VINING OR WINTER VARIETIES 
Blue Hubbard 
Warted Hubbard 
Golden Hubbard 
Hubbard Improved 
Banana 
Table Queen or Acorn 
Mammoth Table Queen 
Butternut 
Buttercup 
PUMPKINS 
Cheyenne Bush 
Dickinson 
Small Sugar 
Kentucky Field 
Japanese Pie 
Connecticut Field 
Striped Cashaw 
King of Mammoth 
Days Pkt. Oz. 
SMALL SUGAR 
CONNECTICUT FIELD. A fine, large, orange-col- 
ored variety. Extensively used for pies, canning 
and stock feeding. Surface orange; smooth and 
ribbed; flesh thick, coarse and sweet. 
STRIPED CASHAW. For stock feeding. Fruis 
large, flesh thick, coarse, 20 inches long; weigh 
20 lbs. 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
Yb. YY Ib. LB. 
$1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
$ .10 
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