. 1900 seed, bulb, and plant catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS. 15 SQUASH. Busk sorts, I jo hills. Bush varie- ties, J to 6 lbs. and runni7ig varieties, j to 4 bis. ill hills for a?i acre. Early White Bush Scalloped—This is the well known white patty-pan squash. Ma- tures the earliest of any, very productive, light cream color and scalloped shaped. Pkt. 5c., oz. IOC, % lb. 20c., lb. 50c. Summer Giant C ro o k n e c k—This strain is a great improvement on the ol


. 1900 seed, bulb, and plant catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS. 15 SQUASH. Busk sorts, I jo hills. Bush varie- ties, J to 6 lbs. and runni7ig varieties, j to 4 bis. ill hills for a?i acre. Early White Bush Scalloped—This is the well known white patty-pan squash. Ma- tures the earliest of any, very productive, light cream color and scalloped shaped. Pkt. 5c., oz. IOC, % lb. 20c., lb. 50c. Summer Giant C ro o k n e c k—This strain is a great improvement on the old variety of Crookneck. It is larger and better in every wa}^. HUBBARD SQUASH. lb. 20c., lb. 60c. Hubbard—The stand ard winter squash, well known by every one. Our stock of this squash is extra selected, and is bound to give every satisfac- tion. Pkt. 5c., oz. IOC, lb. 50c. The Faxon— A new squash of excellent m eri t. Not large, but of handsome appear- ance. The squashes grow in dilferent colors, but no mat- ter what the color is the quality is always choice. Well worthy of atrial. Pkt. 5c., oz. loc, %Vq. 20c. Boston Marrow—A fall and winter var- iety of oval form; skin thin. When ripe, bright orange mottled with light cream color. Flesh rich salmon yellow, very dr}^ line grained, and for sweetness and excellence unsurpassed, but not as dry as the Hubbard. Pkt. 5c, oz. loc, X lb. 20c, lb. 50c Ford hook—The flesh is dry and sweet, and one of the best in quality. Placed in a cool, dry room, it keeps in perfect condition throughout the winter and spring until late in June, when summer squashes are read}-. Pkt. 5c., oz. IOC, ]^ lb. 20c., lb. 60c. Marblehead — Another excellent winter variety of a bluish color; has all the qualities of the Hubbard; a very solid, heavy squash. Pkt. 5c., oz. IOC, ]i lb. 20C., lb. 50c. TOMATO. Otie ounce for plants; j{ lb. {to Irakis- plant), for an acre. Early Ruby—The great value of this var- iety lies in the fact that it is by


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