. Fresno Seed Co. for "seeds that ;. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Vegetables California Fresno Catalogs. Eariy Scarlet Early Round Deep Scarlet—A handsome, early kind; deep scarlet, smooth, crisp and highly flavored; it is also good for forcing, and very showy when served with the White Turnip-Rooted; 10 cts. per oz.; 75 cts. per lb. Japanese Summer Radish—This radish was intro- duced here by the Japanese several years ago. Its beautiful white color and mammoth size attracts great attention. It is very tender and
. Fresno Seed Co. for "seeds that ;. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Vegetables California Fresno Catalogs. Eariy Scarlet Early Round Deep Scarlet—A handsome, early kind; deep scarlet, smooth, crisp and highly flavored; it is also good for forcing, and very showy when served with the White Turnip-Rooted; 10 cts. per oz.; 75 cts. per lb. Japanese Summer Radish—This radish was intro- duced here by the Japanese several years ago. Its beautiful white color and mammoth size attracts great attention. It is very tender and the flavor is excellent and mild. It attains perfection in California, growing twenty-six inches in length and three inches in diameter. It is a profitable radish to grow, as it sells readily and is relished by all; pkt. 5 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; lb. $, postpaid. French Breakfast—A splendid variety, medium sized, olive-shaped, very crisp and tender; of a beautiful scarlet color; oz. 10 cts.; lb. 75 cts. SQUASH Plant from April to July. One ounce will plant fifty hills; four to six pounds, according to variety, is required for an acre. Plant in well- manured hills, the bush varieties three or four feet apart, and the running sorts from six to eight feet. Eight or ten seeds should be allowed to a hill, thinning out after danger of bugs is over, and leaving three or four of the strongest plants to a hill. SUMMER VARIETIES. White Bush Scallop WINTER VARIETIES Hubbard—One of the best and most popular kinds; rind a bluish green, spotted with yellow and very hard; flesh remarkably dry, either baked or boiled, and is not surpassed in richness and sweetness by any; is also easily kept all winter; 10 cts. per oz.; $ per. lb. English Cream Marrow—It is as sweet as a sweet potato, and has none of that pumpkin flavor. It is good any way it comes on the table, and is better than Hubbard Squash for pie. It is 6 to 8 inches long and half as thick. Decidedly firm, it will keep from
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