. Beckert's descriptive illustrated seed catalogue : vegetable, flower and field seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. â bos inch deep, and late, one and one-half inches 8®°0ne ounce will plant twenty to forty hills. All varieties, unless marked otherwise, are 5c per pkttT* IOC per oz., 25c per^rj lb., 75c per lb. If by mail, add 8c per lb. for postage. ^/V/hite Bush Scalloped; or ^Pattypan. Of a light cream color; very productive and the earliest to mature. Yellow Bush. Similar to the pre- -ceding, o


. Beckert's descriptive illustrated seed catalogue : vegetable, flower and field seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. â bos inch deep, and late, one and one-half inches 8®°0ne ounce will plant twenty to forty hills. All varieties, unless marked otherwise, are 5c per pkttT* IOC per oz., 25c per^rj lb., 75c per lb. If by mail, add 8c per lb. for postage. ^/V/hite Bush Scalloped; or ^Pattypan. Of a light cream color; very productive and the earliest to mature. Yellow Bush. Similar to the pre- -ceding, only in â¢color, being of a â¢deep yellow. Improved Mar= row. An improv- «d strain of the Boston Marrow. It is a deeper luipioveu Mairow" bqua^h. orange color and more rounded in form than the parent variety, thicker, less stringy and finer grained in the flesh, and has a smaller seed cavity. Of excellent quality, very pM^uctive and a good keeper. â Essex Hybrid. Very early, richly flavored, fine grains** sw^iet and a good keeper. l/^Sibley, or Pike's Peak. The form is entirely new, havin^;J>i^ *he stem at the swelled end. The seed alone, being of v5ry wl peculiar shape and color. Shell pale green ^ color, very hard and flinty, thin and smooth as to occasion the least possible waste in b«rtP^ ing; flesh is solid and thick, brilliant orange in color, and posses sed of rare edible qualities, being dry and of de- licious flavor; ripens with the Hubbard. "^Marblehead. Eesembling the Hubbard, but lighter in color; equal in production and said to be a better keeper. â¦/uolden Summer Crook Neck. Fruit covered with warty â¢excrescences, yellow in color, of very good quality, early and productive. iant Summer Crookneck. It is twice as large as the ordinary Summer Crookneck, far more warty and several days earlier. This combination of earliness, large size and wartiness, which adds so much to its attractiveness, makes it altogether the most desirable squas


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