Cole's garden annual . ving three or four of the strongest plants. Dustthe plants, when the dew is on, with air-slackedlime or ashes, to protect them from the striped bug. A treatise, entitled Squashes, and how to growthem, by mail prepaid for 30 cents. GOLDEN BRONZE. See HUBBARD. See HUBBARD. See WHITE. Bush Scallop. This excellent large strain is ten days earlier thanthe comon stock. The squashes average at leastdouble the size, and is a continuous bearer fromearly in the season till late in the fall. A splendidvariety for market and the be
Cole's garden annual . ving three or four of the strongest plants. Dustthe plants, when the dew is on, with air-slackedlime or ashes, to protect them from the striped bug. A treatise, entitled Squashes, and how to growthem, by mail prepaid for 30 cents. GOLDEN BRONZE. See HUBBARD. See HUBBARD. See WHITE. Bush Scallop. This excellent large strain is ten days earlier thanthe comon stock. The squashes average at leastdouble the size, and is a continuous bearer fromearly in the season till late in the fall. A splendidvariety for market and the best of all for the ship-per and family garden. Per pkt. 4 cts., oz. S cts.,% lb. 15 cts., lb. 50 cts. GIANT BUSH SUMMER CROOKNECK. This magnificent strain has been brought about byyears of painstaking selection. It is a beautifulbright yellow, and grows to a very large size; veryearly, and is a most profitable sort for marketing,because it grows so quick and large. Per pkt. 5cts., oz. 8 cts., Vi lb. 15 cts., lb. 50 Hubbard Squash « HUBBARD. The standard winter Squash; flesh bright orange yellow, fine grained,very dry and sweet, rich flavored; keeps perfectlygood throughout the winter; boils or bakes verydry, and is esteemed by many to be as good bakedas the Sweet Potato. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. Sets., %lb. 15 cts., lb. 50 cts. EARLY PROLIFIC MARROW. A fall or winter variety. Early and productive, two most im-portant features for the market gardener; whileits attractive color brilliant orange red, good cook-ing and keeping qualities, make it popular with theconsumer. Per pkt. 4 cts., oz. 7 cts., % lb. 15cts., lb. 50 cts. SIBLEY, or PIKES PEAK. The shell is pale green in color, very hard and flinty. Theflesh is solid and thick, orange in color, being dryand rich. The squashes range from eight to elevenpounds. The vine is vigorous and hardy. In itskeeping qualities it excels* all, constantly improv-ing in flavor and quality until the very last. Perpkt. 5 cts., oz. 8 cts., % lb.
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