. The Henry Philipps Seed and Implement Co. : growers, importers, wholesale & retail dealers in garden, field & flower seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 48 The Henry Philipps Seed and Implement Go. Fordhook, A most excellen*. new Squash, of handsome appearance, yellow outside and straw color within. The flesh is as dry as Pike's Peak and of the most delicious flavor. It ripens early, and is one of the best keepers we know of, it can be kept all through the winter unti


. The Henry Philipps Seed and Implement Co. : growers, importers, wholesale & retail dealers in garden, field & flower seeds. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 48 The Henry Philipps Seed and Implement Go. Fordhook, A most excellen*. new Squash, of handsome appearance, yellow outside and straw color within. The flesh is as dry as Pike's Peak and of the most delicious flavor. It ripens early, and is one of the best keepers we know of, it can be kept all through the winter until June. It is very prolific and bug and borer proof. We can highly recommend it to our customers. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c ; % lb. 25c ; lb. $ Marblehead. An excellent Winter Squash. Good keeper, dry and sweet. Pkt. 6c ; oz. 10c ; % lb. 20c; lb. BOSTON MARROW SQUASH. MAMMOTH CHILI SQUASH. Boston Marrow. Extensively grown and most profitable for Wintei use and canning. Flesh orange, fine grained, splendid for pies and as a Winter keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c ; ^ lb1 20c ; lb. 5Cc; 5 lbs. and over 40c. per lb. Mammoth Chili. True stock (" Jumbo"). The " big " exhibition Squash, the largest of all, often weighing over 200 lbs. There is a record of one Squash having been grown that weighed 292 pounds. The flesh is very thick and a rich yellow color, skin smooth and bright orange color. Pkt. 5c; oz 10c ; U lb. 30c; lb. 80c. NORTHERN GROWN SELECTED TOMATO SEED. CUI/TURE— For early use sow in February, in boxes or pots, and place near a window or in a hotbed. When about two inches high, pick them out singly in small pots and nurse carefully in frames ; when danger of frost is past, plant out in sheltered situation, where they may have full influence of the sun. To hasten maturity of the first friflt which sets, pinch off extremities of the tops. One ounce will produce about thirteen hundred plants. The New Stone Tomato. This new Tomato has already been generally a


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