. Lilly's seeds . sly flavored as any winter squash, and if prop-erly stored will keep nearly as long as the not large, it is very solid and heavy, andbears remarkably, as shown in above half-tone. Theseed cavity is very small, and the fleshvery fine grained, rich and delicious. Thecolor is orange striped with dark green. Sold only in sealed packages. Oz., 10c; Vi lb., 30c; lb., $, post-paid. By express or freight, not prepaid,lb., 90c; 10 lbs., $ I feel that you fail to givesufficient prominence in yourcatalog to your strain of Deli-cata Squash. I grew thissquash in


. Lilly's seeds . sly flavored as any winter squash, and if prop-erly stored will keep nearly as long as the not large, it is very solid and heavy, andbears remarkably, as shown in above half-tone. Theseed cavity is very small, and the fleshvery fine grained, rich and delicious. Thecolor is orange striped with dark green. Sold only in sealed packages. Oz., 10c; Vi lb., 30c; lb., $, post-paid. By express or freight, not prepaid,lb., 90c; 10 lbs., $ I feel that you fail to givesufficient prominence in yourcatalog to your strain of Deli-cata Squash. I grew thissquash in the East, from east-ern seed, and thought that Tknew the strain, but plantsrown from your seed were arevelation to me—such produc-tion, flavor and size—for withus some of the squashes wereas large as medium sized wa-termelons. MRS. MORGAN EMERY, Matlock, Wash. The Crop Book contains cultural directions; free with any order or to those who intend to order later. <Du ghas. h. Lilly co. SEATTLE and PORTLAND 27. Swiss Chard 1^ HIS type of beet is grown for itsrI large, succulent, tender leaves andstems. The thick, fleshy leaf stalksare cooked -and served like asparagus, andare most delicious; or the leaves are boiledlike spinach, making delicious greens. As new tender shoots spring up quicklyafter the tops have been cut off, it is notnecessary to plant for succession, and a fewshort rows in the garden will supply all thata family can use. It is ready for use earlyin summer, continues until killed by freezingweather, and comes up again very early thenext spring. A new crop should be plantedeach spring, for that planted the previousyear is liable to go to seed during the sum-mer. By mail, postpaid. Pkt.; 5c ; oz., 10c; V4 lb., 20c; lb., express, not prepaid, 60c per lb. Prince Borghese Tomato


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