. E. Annabil & Co.'s seed annual. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs Seeds. ft ⢠SEED ANNUAL. Livingston's Pie Squash. The New LiiviDgston's Squash has already become a favorite with max- ket men. It is exceedingly uniform in size and shape and just the thing for retailing. It has been kept in one family for a great many years and is perferred by them to any other for pi( s The skin is russetty and of a H da; k orange color, making the appeur- 4 ance very attractive. The flesh is d vepy thick, mak


. E. Annabil & Co.'s seed annual. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs Seeds. ft ⢠SEED ANNUAL. Livingston's Pie Squash. The New LiiviDgston's Squash has already become a favorite with max- ket men. It is exceedingly uniform in size and shape and just the thing for retailing. It has been kept in one family for a great many years and is perferred by them to any other for pi( s The skin is russetty and of a H da; k orange color, making the appeur- 4 ance very attractive. The flesh is d vepy thick, making them so heavy '' that they appear perfectly solid. It is sweet, and very fine grained, and â unexcelled for making pies. It is of great value to market gardeners, and v\ e hope to see it generally distribut- ed. The seeds are quite smallâabout the size of Scallop Squashes. Pkt. 10c; oz. ^ 15c; 4 ozs. 40c, The Melon Peach. The fruit is about the size of a large peach; oval shape, and of a bright orange color, somewhat russetted. When it first ripens it is hard and has very little flavor but soon they become mellow and sweet and have a very rich flavor. When ripe the fruit falls from the vine; the flesh is very firm with a small cavity in the centei and when peeled and the seeds taken out they much resemble peaches. For sweet' pickles, pies or preserving they are superb. A few pieces of sliced lemon or a little lem- on essence adds to their flavor and is us ually desirable. They are easily cultivated wonderfully productive, and can be used in every way in which you would use a peach except they are not usually liked raw, al- though some consider them excellent sim- ply sliced with a little sugar on. Pkt. 10c;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original E. Annabil & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery


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