. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of field, garden and flower seeds. Nursery stock, Maine, Fryeburg, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. 24 E. W. BU1U5ANR SEKU CO'S. CATALOGUE. If sent by mail in quaiuities of one-half pound ^ojid upwards, add eight cents per pound for postage. Pkt. Oz. }i\h Lb. Summer Crook=Neck. Early productive, and of good quality; fruit orange yellow .05 .10 .25 .75 WinterCrook=Neck. This kind is generally cultivated ' in New England; flesh salmon-red, very close-grained, dry, sweet and fine flavored; k


. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of field, garden and flower seeds. Nursery stock, Maine, Fryeburg, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. 24 E. W. BU1U5ANR SEKU CO'S. CATALOGUE. If sent by mail in quaiuities of one-half pound ^ojid upwards, add eight cents per pound for postage. Pkt. Oz. }i\h Lb. Summer Crook=Neck. Early productive, and of good quality; fruit orange yellow .05 .10 .25 .75 WinterCrook=Neck. This kind is generally cultivated ' in New England; flesh salmon-red, very close-grained, dry, sweet and fine flavored; keeps well .05 .10 .25 .75 Boston Marrow. A much esteemed variety; a good keeper, and of unsurpassed flavor .05 .10 .25 .75 Early Prolific Marrow. For fall and winter use this is a very desirable sort. It is of excellent quality and keeps well. Color brilliant-red .05 .10 .25 ^ Hubbard. A general favorite and more largely grown as a late sort, than any other; flesh fine-grained, dr;^- and of excellent flavor .05 .10 .25 .75 Sibley. The shell is of a pale green color, very hard and so very thin and smooth as to occasion little or no waste in baking. The flesh is solid, thick and of a bright orange color; dry, and it has a most rich and delicate flavor, quite distinct from other varieties. The Squashes range in weight from eight to eleven pounds. The vines are vigorous, very productive and ripen the fruit evenly. In keeping qualities it excels all. remaining perfectly sound until the last of April. .<^5 .10 .25 .75 The Faxon. ^Medium size; very early and productive; orange flesh of fine quality ! .05 .10 .25 .75 5UN FLOWER, Large Russian. OS. TOMATO temperature, or pot singly This is a native of South America. Near- ly all our choice varieties are of recent or- igin. The seed should be sown thinly, a- bout the first, week in March, in a hot-bed, green-house, or inside the window or sit- ting-room, where the temperature is never below sixty degrees. When the plants are about


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