. Catalogue 1891 : W. R. Strong Company California seeds, trees & nursery stock. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Sacramento Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. few hours in warm water, or sprout in damp earth, and sow when it swells or bursts. For winter use protect in a frame or light cellar. Fern Leaved. Nothing better for garnishing could be desired. As a garden decorative plant, it is very ornamental. It will stand the winter if covered before frost. Dwarf Extra Curled. Leaves tender, risp and very curly


. Catalogue 1891 : W. R. Strong Company California seeds, trees & nursery stock. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Sacramento Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. few hours in warm water, or sprout in damp earth, and sow when it swells or bursts. For winter use protect in a frame or light cellar. Fern Leaved. Nothing better for garnishing could be desired. As a garden decorative plant, it is very ornamental. It will stand the winter if covered before frost. Dwarf Extra Curled. Leaves tender, risp and very curly, of a beautiful bright green color, and ornamental; excellent for garnishing. Champion Moss Curled. A very fine English sort; leaves beautifully curled and mossy; a hand- some standard sort. Pumpkin. Sow in good soil, when the ground has become, warm, in hills 8 or 10 feet apart each way, or in fields or corn about every fourth hill; plant at the same time with the corn; always avoid planting near other vines, as they will hybridize. The Oashaw is generally preferred for cooking or making pies. Mammoth Tours, or Jumbo. Grows to enormous size, often weighing 150 pounds, very productive; flesh salmon color; good keeper; de- sirable for cooking purposes or for stock feeding. Connecticut Field. One of the best for field culture; can be *a grown with corn! largely used for stock for winter feeding. Cashaw. A very prolific variety, resembling in form the Winter-Crook-Neck Squash, although growing to a much larger size, frequently weighing 60 pounds and over; color light cream; flesh salmon color. Large Cheese. About the most desirable va- riety for culinary purposes, light yellow, with very thick sweet, brittle flesh, and a most excellent 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 W. R. Strong Compa


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