. Steckler's seeds : 1922. Barly Basil or Fatty Fan. EABIiY BUSH OB FATTY FAN.—Is earlier than any other variety; of dwarfhabit and very productive; grows in a bushform, and occupies less room on the groundthan any other sort; it is the variety thatis grown the most extensively for marketand shipping purposes. Summer Squashesshould always be used \^hen young andtender, which can be determined by an im-pression of the nail. Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.;Vi lb., 60c.; lb., $, postpaid. WHEN TO are prepared to fill or-ders as soon as this cataloguereaches you. Send in yourcombined orders f


. Steckler's seeds : 1922. Barly Basil or Fatty Fan. EABIiY BUSH OB FATTY FAN.—Is earlier than any other variety; of dwarfhabit and very productive; grows in a bushform, and occupies less room on the groundthan any other sort; it is the variety thatis grown the most extensively for marketand shipping purposes. Summer Squashesshould always be used \^hen young andtender, which can be determined by an im-pression of the nail. Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.;Vi lb., 60c.; lb., $, postpaid. WHEN TO are prepared to fill or-ders as soon as this cataloguereaches you. Send in yourcombined orders for seeds,trees and plants, and if you donot wish trees and plants sentuntil time to plant in yourlocality, will send seeds atonce. (3-olden Custard. G O Z. D B N CUSTABD.—The MammothStrain of the Golden Bush Squash. Fleshgolden yellow, very fine quality; unsur-passed in keeping qualities; excellent forpreserves, pies, etc. No garden is completewithout it. Packet, 10c.; oz., 25c.; V4 lb.,60c.; lb,, $, Mammoth. Chili. MAMMOTH CHIIiI.—The Jumbo ofthe Squsah family. Outer color richorange yellow; skin is quite smooth withwide tissues. Flesh very thick and of ayellow color. Keeps well, is good for thetable and profitable for stock Packat,10c.; oz., 25c.; 14 lb., 60c.; lb., $, post-paid. liongr Yellow orStuumer Crook


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