. Retail seed catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Flowers; Grasses; Gardening. 3S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. CUSHAW.—A great favorite in some sections because of its large size, fre- quently growing to weigh as much as seventy pounds. In form much resem- bling the Winter Crookneck squash; color light cream, sometimes slightly striped with green; flesh salmon col- ored. Very productive. Excellent for pies. Per pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 75c. JAP


. Retail seed catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Flowers; Grasses; Gardening. 3S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. CUSHAW.—A great favorite in some sections because of its large size, fre- quently growing to weigh as much as seventy pounds. In form much resem- bling the Winter Crookneck squash; color light cream, sometimes slightly striped with green; flesh salmon col- ored. Very productive. Excellent for pies. Per pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 75c. JAPANESE SWEET POTATO.— Color creamy white, sometimes lightly striped with green; flesh thick, creamy white, remarkably fine grained, dry and brittle, and of most excellent fla- vor; hardy, very productive, and keeps perfectly sound until late in the spring. When cooked it has somewhat the ap- pearance of a sweet potato, but of more delicate taste. Per pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 75c. LARGE CHEESE (or Kentuckv Field.)—By far the best variety for planting in the south. Large, oblong, mottled, light green and yellow, with very thick, sweet, tender, yellow flesh. Per pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 75c. MAMMOTH YELLOW. —GrOWS to a large size and is adapted for cooking purposes and feeding stock. It is ir- regular in shape and size, some being depressed and flattened at the ends, others round or elongated; of deep, rich yellow color; of fine grain and ex- cellent flavor. Specimens have been grown weighing over 225 pounds. Per pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; lb., 75c. RADISH Six ounces to 100 yards 'of row; eiglit pounds for an acre. Radishes require a light, rich, sandy loam; heavy or clayey soils not only delay their maturity, but produce crops much inferior, both in appearance and especially in flavor. For a constant supply sow from the middle of March until September, at intervals of two or three weeks. For an early supply they may be sown in a hot bed in February. SUMMER RADISHES. SCARLET TURNI


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