Good Seeds Cheap—Good as Can Be Grown—None Better at Any Price ate 53 
| Squ ash Cont’d. ‘756 Uconn—70 Days—All-America Award 744 New Spaghetti 
A bush table queen. Fruits are a grayish green color. The blos- 
‘ : The plant: » quite vi Bf 
som end comes to a point, Plants are dwarf and bushy; 8 to 9 | set fruit ke aaeeaNaeee Cine nay. 
741—NEW BUTTERNUT squash on a single plant. Will out-yield any other bush squash, | 2% White skinned and usually This 
t, 5 grow about 8 in. long and 4 in. in 
Can be eaten as a] diameter. An experi- 
summer squash or | enced cook says:, “Pick 
; sone of) \»| 4 well-ripene quash 
held for winter] and cook it whole with- 
keeping. out cutting or skinning, 
for twenty minutes in 
pea ae weg Take it 
out o the pot, cut 
Pkt., 15 cts. open, and ie will find 
0 a mass of spaghetti, 
Z 40 cts. which is very tasty 
4 Ib,, 85 cts,| when seasoned.” Pkt., 
15 ets.; oz., 40 cts.; %4 Ib., 85 cts.; % Ib., $1.25; lb., $2.25, postpaid. 
A new bottle shaped 
variety of Squash. 
The fruits are 10 to 
12 inches long and 4 
to 5 inches at great- 
est diameter. Yields 
heavier, is recog- (2 ly eae 
Ww / { Ib. $2.25 
nized sweeter and a 2 Ibsw $4.25 
< i . 
better keeper. Flesh postpaid 
is orange, dry and 
fine textured. 
Pkt., 15 cts. ; 0z., 
40 cts.; 4% Ib.,] 
85 cts.; 1% Ib,,! 
L203 key Ib., 
$2.25, postpaid. 
Pkt., 15 cts.; ji 
02., 40 ets.; 14 Ib., 85 cts.; % Ib., i; 
$1.25; Ib., $2.25; 2 Ibs., $4.25, i 
739 Golden Hubbard 
110 days. A little smaller than the Improved Hubbard. 
Rind is a golden yellow and warted. This is the earliest 
of the Hubbard strain and more prolific. This sort is a 
favorite with the canners and is an excellent winter 
squash. Fruits average about 8 lbs. Pkt., 15 cts.; 0z., 40 
cts.; 4% Ib., 85 cts.; Y% Ib., $1.25; Ib., $2.25; 2) Ibs., $4.25, 
postpaid. - . 
Early White 
Bush Scallop 
53 days to picking; 
size 3x8 in., 2% lbs, 
2 es 1 Th Bo wn 
F ite Scalloped or 
747 Cocozelle Italian Marrow Patty Pan Squash. 
mote ? Z One of the earliest, 
60 days. A most delicious summer variety] very productive; skin 
of the bush type. It should be eaten whenj| and flesh of light 
4 : . _| cream-white. Popular 
about 6 to 8 inches long although it be-] ¢ oy" Shipment. to 
comes much larger if allowed to mature.| Northern markets 
The flesh when young is pale green, thick,} from the south and a 
firm, tender, with a rich aromatic flavor.| favorite for home 
; % f gardeners every- 
The fruits are long and cylindrical, tapering} where. Pkt., 15 te 
"___. slightly toward the stem end. Pkt., 15 cts.; | 07-, 40 cts.; % Ib., 85 
‘1p 4 oz, 40 cts.; Y%4 Ib, 85 cts.; Y2 Ib, $1.25;] 1h.’ gees; 72° ibs, 
lb., $2.25; 2 lbs., $4.25, postpaid. $4.25, postpaid. : 
SPIN ACH A delicious, healthful vegetable. Your Choice Any 3 Pkts. of Spinach for 25 cts. 
F 1 oz. to 100 ft. row. 12 Ibs. per acre Any 3 Oz. for 60 cts. 
721 Princess 719 King of Denmark or Antvorskov 
. This was the forerunner of the modern “long-standing” 
Juliana strains of spinach. It is intermediate, between the smooth- 
leaved and blistered types. The leaves are large and 
intense dark green in color. A very hardy and satisfac- 
tory spinach for the home garden. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 28 cts.; 
14 Ib., 45 cts.; % 1b., 65 cts.; 1b., $1.00; 2 lbs., $1.75; 5 1bs., 
$4.00, postpaid. 
724 Garden Huckleberry or Wonderberry 
A Novelty of Great Merit 
A wonderful, prolific plant 
needing same culture as To- 
matoes. When ripe the ber- 
ries are about 1% to %4 inch 
in diameter, of shining black 
: color. They make delicious 
2G ; ee ako pies, preserves and jam. 
A mid-season, uniform distinctly long standing va- Fruit is non-edible when not 
roe Spee ie ani tusterea ana| tally ripened. Grows readily from. seed arid-suc- 
crumpled; very dark, shiny and bluish-green. Very| ceeds well on poor soil. Pkt. 25c; 4 02. 60c; oz. 
juicy. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 28 cts.; %4 lb., 45 cts.; % Ib. 3 z 
65 cts.; 1b., $1.00; 2 Ibs., $1.75; 5 1bs., $4.00, postpaid. | $1.00, postpaid. 
719 King of Denmark 
seth ete cin fe Rt Pe Sa TO i IR inoue 
720 Long Standing Bloomsdale 726 New Zealand Tetragonia 722 Nobel or Giant Thick Leaved 
A remarkably long standing variety. Heavy cut- is ee The largest Spinach. Leaves are medium green, very 
tings are made for almost a month from one crop. The eut-and- uniform, rounded, large, slightly crumpled, succulent 
s 99 is and tender. Grows rapidly and remains a long time 
come-agal Spin- to prime condition. PKt., 10 cts.; 02., 28 cts.; % lhb., 45 
. cts.; % 1b., 65 cts.; 1b., $1.00; 2 lbs., $1.75; 5 lbs., $4.00, 
ach. Thrives dur- | postpaia. 
ing hot weather 
and yields continu- 
ally from spring 
until late fall. 
Plant is bushy and 
produces great 
quantities of suc- 
eulent rich green 
leaves of delight- 
ful flavor. Pkt., 15 
cts.; oz., 40 cts.; 
1/, Ib., 75 cts.; 14 Ib., $1.00; Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
The plant is upright and compact; hardy, vigorous, 
and quick growing. The leaves are medium large, 
broad, rounded; very thick and fleshy. PkKt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 28 cts.; % lb., 45 cts.; 4% Ib., 65 cts.; lh., $1.00; 
2 lbs., $1.75; 5 lbs., $4.00, postpaid. 
