AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . Hattiesburg. Miss.— Your seed has al-ways done well. All germinate and aretrue to name. I cannot speak too high-of the; McKinstrey. SQUASH. TRUE TO NAME. , , ,Lowell, Iowa, Please send as soon as possible, I send to you a~ I have never received a package of seed from you but what grew and was true to name.—Mns. C. S. CUSTARDS. PA., (April 30,92.) I am much pleased with my seeds and vines, the vines were so gTcen and nice, they came in good shape and many thanks for the extras.—L. Plant after all danger of frost is past, and get in the winter kinds acs
AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . Hattiesburg. Miss.— Your seed has al-ways done well. All germinate and aretrue to name. I cannot speak too high-of the; McKinstrey. SQUASH. TRUE TO NAME. , , ,Lowell, Iowa, Please send as soon as possible, I send to you a~ I have never received a package of seed from you but what grew and was true to name.—Mns. C. S. CUSTARDS. PA., (April 30,92.) I am much pleased with my seeds and vines, the vines were so gTcen and nice, they came in good shape and many thanks for the extras.—L. Plant after all danger of frost is past, and get in the winter kinds acsoon as possible in order that they may mature. Plant in hills live feetapart for bush varieties, and six or eight feet lorrunning varieties, putting six or eight seeds to the hill, finally leaving but three. One ounce ofthe bush var eties for 40 hills, or of larg .-seeded running kin-s. 15 hills; two tothree pounusof one. and three to lour pounds of the other, for an acre. CI ANT BUSH SUMMER CROOK-NECK—This magnificent strain has beenbrought about by years of painstaking se-lection. It is a beautiful bright yellow,and twice as large as the ordinary Sum-mer t rookucck, far more warty, aiid sev-eral days earlier; keeps bearing all sum-mer and commands good prices, hence avery desirable squash for the market orprivate garden. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; ]A lb.,30c; lb., PINE APPLE or WHITE TURBAN— Ready for use in mid-summer, and a de-sirable sort for winter: a keeper; fleshwhite, good flavor. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c:j
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