COLORADO CUCUMBER—Variety No. 37 
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Grown in our garden weighing three pounds, 
measuring 13 inches long and 11’ inches around, 
perfect shape, they were planted where an old 
chicken house had been. They received the bene- 
fit of well-rotted chicken droppings, which has 
proved to be the best fertilizer possible for use on 
them. We have never before seen so many cu- 
WILLHITE'S SUGAR PUMPKIN 
Variety No. 43 
The best variety for general use. Of small handy 
size, but tonnage equals others. Fruits round, 
tened at ends, 6-8 pounds, skin hard, smooth, some- 
what ribbed, deep orange; flesh thick, sweet and dry, 
of bright orange color and high quality. Sometimes 
called New England Pie. % lb. 55c; % lb. 95c; % |b. 
$1.30; 1 Ib. $1.50. All plus postage. LIBERAL PACK- 
AGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
flat- 
cumbers grown on one small plot. Even in fruit 
as large as the above the seed remained small 
and tender, due to the variety, quick growth and 
heavy production. Don’t fail to order at least a 
twenty-five cent package of this seed. % lb. 75c; 
Ya Ib. $1.35; % Ib. $2.00; 1 lb. $2.25. All plus post- 
age. LIBERAL PACKAGE, ANY VARIETY, 25c. 
PERFECTED PERFECTO 
Variety No. 33 
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