. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; W. Atlee Burpee Company; Nursery stock; Flowers; Vegetables; Seeds. GOLDEN OBLONG PUMPKIN. BURPEE'S QUAKER PIE PUMPKIN. BURPEE'S QUAKER PIE PUMPKIN. This very distinct and valuable variety hails from Washington County, N. Y. It is of a peculiar shape, being unlike any other; it is oval and tapers toward each end. It is of a creamy color both inside and out. The vines are very hardy and prolific. It is early and keeps late. Its chief value is for "Pumpkin
. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; W. Atlee Burpee Company; Nursery stock; Flowers; Vegetables; Seeds. GOLDEN OBLONG PUMPKIN. BURPEE'S QUAKER PIE PUMPKIN. BURPEE'S QUAKER PIE PUMPKIN. This very distinct and valuable variety hails from Washington County, N. Y. It is of a peculiar shape, being unlike any other; it is oval and tapers toward each end. It is of a creamy color both inside and out. The vines are very hardy and prolific. It is early and keeps late. Its chief value is for "Pumpkin ; Being fine-grained and rich- flavored, it makes a superior quality of pies. Stored in a warm, dry place, the pumpkins can be preserved until late in winter. Per pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; % ft) 50 cts.; per ft) $ BURPEE'S GOLDEN OBLONG PUMPKIN. The pumpkins grow very uniform, from fif- : , , teen to twenty inches in length ; the outer color is a rich golden-orange, or old gold ; the skin, while thin, is tough, making it almost as good a keeper for winter use as the hard-shell winter squashes. The fruit, when young, is dark green, and changes to a rich golden-yellow as it ripens. The flesh is light yellow in color, of very rich, line quality. It is very prolific. Per pkt> 10 cts . oz 15 cts . 14 ft 35 cts.; per ft) $ THE ORIGINAL GENUINE MAMMOTH PUMPKIN. GENUINE MAMMOTH, or TRUE POTIRON (also called KING OF THE MAMMOTHS, Large Yellow Mammoth, Mammoth $ Pumpkin, and Jumbo Pumpkin). The pride taken iii growing the largest pumpkin, and the great demand for the seed, explains the multitude of names which this, the Genuine Mam= moth Pumpkin (which we have always sold under its original name), has received. It grows to an enormous size, three feet or more in diameter, and one hundred to two hundred pounds or more in weight. In 1885 Mr. Chas. Hewitt, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, won our cash prize with a specimen weigh- ing two hundred and six and a half pounds. In 18
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