OLDS’ PUMPKINS 
CULTURE: Plant any time after the ground 
has become warm, 4 to 8 seeds to a hill, in hills 
8 feet apart each way if planted alone. With 
corn, plant after the corn is up. One packet of 
seed is sufficient for 6 to 8 hills, 3 to 4 pounds 
will plant an acre alone and one pound an acre 
With corn, For quantity lots see Market Garden- 
er’s Price List opposite page 1. 
King of the Mammoths, 
360. KING OF THE MAMMOTHS. 
(120 days.) This variety surpasses all others in 
size, about 18 by 24 inches, specimens often 
weighing 75 pounds; yellow flesh, thick and fine 
grained. It is an immense yielder, a splendid 
keeper and a valuable stock variety. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c; % Ib., 70c; 1b., $1.95, postpaid. 
Parsnips, 
NATURAIN 
Naturain is built out of aluminum and stain- 
less steel with no moving parts to wear out. 
Primary and secondary lengths are five feet 
long and weigh only twelve ounces each. Each 
length connects with a twist of the wrist and 
you can use aS many secondary lengths as your 
water pressure will permit, usually up to thirty 
feet. The spray can be directed in any desired 
manner and can be adjusted from a two-inch 
gentle trickle for tender seedling to a twenty- 
foot spread. As the Naturain puts water where 
you want it without overlap it means a saving 
on your water bill. Start with one to three 
lengths now and add to your water system later 
as your garden needs expand. Prices, primary 
unit with hose connection and cap, $2.95; sec- 
ondary extension unit, $2.75 each, prepaid. 
ro yer 
Naturain-Sprinkler. 
363. SMALL SUGAR, (100 days.) The 
famous New Hngland Pie Pumpkin. A. rather 
small, round but flattened variety about 8 by 10 
inches, fine grained and high in sugar content. 
It is a good yielder, and a good keeper. Color, 
deep orange-yellow. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % Ib., 
60c; lb., $1.75; 5 Ibs., $7.75, postpaid. 
362. LARGE CONNECTICUT YEL- 
LOW FIELD. (Jack O’Lantern.) (115 days.) 
The standard field pumpkin. A large round or 
slightly oval pumpkin about 10 by 14 inches. 
Skin reddish-orange, with rich orange-colored 
flesh. Extensively grown for stock feeding, and 
usually planted with corn, Produces enormous 
crops. Pkt., 10c¢; oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 55c; Ib., $1.60 
5 lbs., $7.00, postpaid. 
364. WINTER LUXURY. (100 days.) A 
splendid pie pumpkin, small, round, about 9 
inches in diameter; skin finely netted and a 
beautiful dark red color. Flesh thick, orange- 
yellow, unexcelled quality. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; 
Y, lb., 60c; 1b., $1.85, postpaid. 
365. DICKINSON. (105 days.) The fin- 
est pumpkin grown today. It will produce as high 
as 25 tons per acre. The pumpkin is a deep clear 
gold color throughout the flesh, so uniform in 
color that canners do not peel it, but only wash 
and place into the pulverizer where they are 
canned immediately. They pack out the deepest 
gold color one could imagine. It has three out- 
standing characteristics: It is so sweet that it 
requires no sugar nor starch in canning. Second, 
the color is ideal and requires no coloring, and 
third, it is an exceptionally heavy yielder. We 
might add that this variety seems to be resistant 
to insect pests. It is not suitable for Jack o’ Lan- 
terns because of the shape. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 
Y% 1b., 60c; 1b., $1.75; 5 Ibs., $7.75, postpaid. 
OLDS’ PARSNIPS 
Each packet contains enough seed to 
sow 25 feet of drill. One ounce 200 feet 
of drill. Six pounds one acre. Parsnips 
improve in flavor if left in the ground over 
winter. 
310. IMPROVED GUERNSEY. (95 
days.) An improved Hollow Crown; it is 
more of a half-long in shape, being thicker 
and shorter, and more easily dug. It is a 
very heavy yielder; roots, smooth; flesh, 
fine grained and of excellent flavor. Pkt., 
10c; 0z., 15c; % Ib., 45¢e; 1% Ib., 70c; Ib., 
$1.25, postpaid. 
311. HOLLOW CROWN. (95 days.) 
The old standard parsnip, long rooted, 
sweet flavored and desirable. Tapering roots 
average 11x38 inches. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 
Y% Ib., 45c; Y 1b., 70c; lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
Mammoth Virginia Peauutts. 
OLDS’ PEANUTS 
315. MAMMOTH VIRGINIA. The larg- 
est, sweetest and heaviest yielding variety. With 
ordinary weather, this variety will produce a 
crop of good peanuts in the latitude of Wiscon- 
sin, Plant on a south slope, in sandy soil if 
possible. Large pkt., 10c; % lb, 35c¢; % Ib, 
55c; 1lb., 95c; 5 lbs., $3.50, postpaid, 
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Dickinson 
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For success with flowers and vegetables, give 
them a healthy start! Treat seeds, corms, bulbs 
and seedlings with Semesan. Applied dry or in 
solution with water, Semesan generally reduces 
seed rotting and damping-off, is highly effective 
against many seed-borne diseases, helps to prevent 
seed-borne soil contamination. One ounce treats 
15 to 60 pounds of seed; 2% ounces, one bushel 
of bulbs. Costs only 4e to 2c per pound of seed. 
Prices: 4-0z. size, $1.00; 12-0z. size, $2.85, 
postpaid. Prices and sizes subject to change 
without notice. 
OLDS’ PARSLEY 
One packet of parsley will seed 80 feet. Sow 
early in the spring, soaking the seed before sow- 
ing as germination is slow. pee 
305. CHAMPION MOSS CURLED. 
The vigorous, compact plants grow very fast, 
producing fresh and tender, bright green leaves, 
so curled and crumpled that they have the ap- 
pearance of curled moss. It is also a’ handsome 
border plant and may be grown in pots or 
window boxes for its beautiful foliage. Pkt., 10c; 
0z., 30c; 1% lb., 50c; 1b., $1.45, postpaid. 
306. PARAMOUNT. (Triple Curled.) An 
extra select triple Curled Parsley of unusually 
rich dark green color. Plants grow about 12 
inches: high: Pkt., 10¢; oz. 30c; 14 Ib., 50¢; 
lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
309. HAMBURG. (Turnip Rooted.) The 
edible root of this variety resembles in color 
and shape a small parsnip. The roots may be 
stored in the cellar for winter use. The leaves 
are similar to those of plain parsley. Pkt., 10c; 
0Z., 30c; Y% .1b., 
55c; lb., $1.55, postpaid. 
Champion Moss Curled Parsley. 
