. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. TRUE BLUE GARDEN SEEDS. 35 ! GOURDS. THE GOURD is a tender amiiial and should not 1)C planted until nil dan- Ker from frost is over, and not less than six feet apart eaeli way, in good rich loam. The followintr variiMies -will be found useful for household purjioSes, liesides liciuf; very ornanieiitiil anil serviceable as eliinbers. FOR ORNAMENTAL GOURD


. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. TRUE BLUE GARDEN SEEDS. 35 ! GOURDS. THE GOURD is a tender amiiial and should not 1)C planted until nil dan- Ker from frost is over, and not less than six feet apart eaeli way, in good rich loam. The followintr variiMies -will be found useful for household purjioSes, liesides liciuf; very ornanieiitiil anil serviceable as eliinbers. FOR ORNAMENTAL GOURDS SEE FLOWER SEED LIST. HERCULES CLUB COURD—Ciows four to eight feet long. Pkt., 5e. SUGAR TROUGH, OR SAP BUCKET— Stock—Grows to a very large size: holds from fc>\n- to ten gallons each, having hard, thick shells, whieh are very strong, Init light and diirable, lasting for many years. They are used for a great variety of jiurposes, such as buckets, baskets, soap and salt dishes, nest )>oxes. etc., and have been Tised for packing lard. They are as easily grown as pumpkins. Pkt., r>c.; oz., loc.; H lb., TMe. DIPPER GOURD—Can be used for dippers, the handles being from 9 to 12 inches long, nnd they hold from a jiint to two quarts. When grown on the ground the handles will be curved,"as in the engraving, while if grown on a trellis or a tree their weight will them to grow straight. Very convenient for hot lic|Uids, as the handle does not heat through readily. They are easily prepared and last for years. Pkt., Sc.; oz., 2i")e.; ,75c. NEST EGG GOURD—(. Eiif:)-These resemble a hen's egg in color, shape and size. They do not crack, are not injured by cold or wet, and make the best nest eggs- As the jilant is a raiiid growing climber, it is very tiseful in covering , etc., being quite ornamental. We have a very pure stock of this variety to offer this season, and can rec- ommend it. Pkt., r>c.; oz., ;50c.; lb.


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