. Cole's garden annual. ZILI ATT SUGAR. A summer and fallsquash, of medium size; enormously produc-tive; a single plant has yielded as many astwelve perfect ripe squashes. It can be usedfor table when quite young. This is the richestflavored and sweetest of all squashes, in whichit is said to surpass all the old standard autumn use it is most delicious, being anexcellent substitute for sweet potatoes. Perpkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts,, % lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. Marblehead. The flesh is of rather a lighter colorthan the Hubbard, while its sweetness, drynessand delicious flavor are remarkab
. Cole's garden annual. ZILI ATT SUGAR. A summer and fallsquash, of medium size; enormously produc-tive; a single plant has yielded as many astwelve perfect ripe squashes. It can be usedfor table when quite young. This is the richestflavored and sweetest of all squashes, in whichit is said to surpass all the old standard autumn use it is most delicious, being anexcellent substitute for sweet potatoes. Perpkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts,, % lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. Marblehead. The flesh is of rather a lighter colorthan the Hubbard, while its sweetness, drynessand delicious flavor are remarkable. In yieldit equals the Hubbard, while its keeping qual-ities are declared to surpass that variety. Perpkt., 4cts., oz., 8 cts., qt., lb., 20 cts., lb., 70 cts. Butman. In size and productiveness it resem-bles the Hubbard. It has a thick skin andthick meated. The color of tho flesh is lightealmon. It is very fine grained and remark-ably dry, sweet and delicious. Per pkt., 4 cts.,oz., 8 cts., lb., 20 cts., lb., 70 HUBBARD SQUISH. HUBBARD. The standard winter Squash; fleshbright orange yellow, fine grained, very dryand sweet, rich flavored; keeps perfectly goodthroughout the winter; boils or bakes verydry, and is esteemed by many to be as goodbaked as the Sweet Potato. Per okt., 5 cts., oz.,10 M lb., 20 cts., lb., 75 cts. ft Mammoth Chili. an^<? is the varietyknown, and under favorable conditionsand in rich soil it often grows to weigh from100 to 200 pounds, and specimens have beengrown to weigh 300 pounds. Excellent forstock; verv productive. Per pkt., 5 cts., oz., Vi 25 lb., $1. Lenora, Kan., March 31, have bought seeds of vou almost ever sinceyour store commenced business, and found yourseeds always good and true to name. MRS. J. M. STARRETT. COLES VEGETABLE SEEDS. 43 TOMATO. Ger. Leibesapfel. Ft. oz. will -produce about 1,500 in hot-bed in March or April, or for wantof hot-bed, in window-pots or boxes, or
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