Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . t isspecially desirable. Like the Mammoth White Bush, it is too large to this variety you get double the yield from the same area that you do withthe other sorts. We recommend it without reserve to our customers. Packet, 5cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 25 cents; pound, 65 cents. Golden Custard Squash ^hi^UldsTn^ean1^ other scalloped sorts, it being nothing unusual to have them attain a size oftwo feet in diameter when planted on rich, moist soil. In color it is a rich,dark golden yellow. Squashes have smoothskin and are evenly scalloped and


Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . t isspecially desirable. Like the Mammoth White Bush, it is too large to this variety you get double the yield from the same area that you do withthe other sorts. We recommend it without reserve to our customers. Packet, 5cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 25 cents; pound, 65 cents. Golden Custard Squash ^hi^UldsTn^ean1^ other scalloped sorts, it being nothing unusual to have them attain a size oftwo feet in diameter when planted on rich, moist soil. In color it is a rich,dark golden yellow. Squashes have smoothskin and are evenly scalloped anduniform in growth. It grows in the regular bush form and is immensely pro-ductive. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 25c; lb., 65c. These are distinct from our Bushor Summer Squashes. The vinesrun 10 to 12 feet long, the squashes are 6 to 12 pounds In weight and keep forweeks after cutting. In flavor they are much richer than the summer fall and winter use they should be planted in Juneor July. After cutting,store in a cool, dry Our Running or Marrow Squashes Boston Marrow Squash most popular of the running varieties in the South. Skin of yellowish shade with thin good keeper and shipper. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., 75c;postpaid, Early Prolific Marrow Squash Jirni[ar to Boston Marrow, slightly more prolific and one week earlier. Pkt.,6 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; % pound, 25 cts.; pound, 75 cts. Improved Hubbard Squash fN0otr a planting South, but does well in some localities. Packet, 5 cents;ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 25 cents; pound, 85 cents. SWEET, POT AND MEDICINAL HERB SEED Anise—Aromatic seeds are used as a condiment. Leaves finely fringedand are used in garnishing summer dishes. Packet, 5 cents. Balm—Leaves are fragrant like the Lemon Verbena. They add fine flavorto summer drinks. Useful for tea in fevers. Packet, 5 cents. Basil, Sweet—Aromatic leaves used for seasoning soups, stews andsauces. Packet, 5 cents. Borage—Excellent bee food and hon


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