. Annual seed and plant catalogue, 1902. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. H«HiHtHiHiH«H'H»HtH«Hik»M»H>UititH»H» "SOME ;. Winter Lvixviry. This valuable new n Pumpkin is the result of several years care- ful selection by a veteran Pumpkin grower, and is pronounced by many to be the best pie Pumpkin grown. Size medium, averag- ing 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Color, rich golden-yellow, finely netted like a Musk-melon. An exceflent win- ter keeper.
. Annual seed and plant catalogue, 1902. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. H«HiHtHiHiH«H'H»HtH«Hik»M»H>UititH»H» "SOME ;. Winter Lvixviry. This valuable new n Pumpkin is the result of several years care- ful selection by a veteran Pumpkin grower, and is pronounced by many to be the best pie Pumpkin grown. Size medium, averag- ing 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Color, rich golden-yellow, finely netted like a Musk-melon. An exceflent win- ter keeper. Try it. Price, 5 cents per packet. Ca>.Iho\jn. Shape nearly round, somewhat flattened. Skin creamy brown; flest deep salmon yellow, very thick, fine grained and of excellent quality. Lovers of fine Pumpkins should try this new Calhoun, as everybody who grows it pronounces it one ol the best Pumpkins grown for general use. Price. 3 cents per packet. Yacnkee Pie, or Sxigar. This is the noted New England pie Pumpkin. The sweetest Pumpkin grown, and unequalled for pies. Price, 3 cents per packet. New Golden Oblong. A very fine, new and pro- ductive variety, averaging 15 to 18 inches in length, and 7 to 8 in diameter. Skin dark green when young, changing to golden-yellow as it ripens. Flesh rich yel- low, very sweet, dry and excellent for pies. Will keep all winter in a cool, dry room. Packet 3 cents. , or WKite Cushaw. Pronoun- ced by a veteran Pumpkin grower to be one of the finest varieties he has ever grown. Very prolific and smooth; flesh thick, very sweet and fiiie for pies. I^rice, 3 cents per packet. CvisKaLW. This is the genuine Cushaw of "ye olden times," and is still a general favorite. Very hardy and easy of culture; skin dark green, striped and mottled creamy yellow; fiesh rich yellow, and of excellent quality. Valuable both for table use and stock feed- ing. Price, 3 cents per packet. Tennessee Sweet PotaLto. A pear shaped
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