. Seed & plant guide. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. wmm SCGAR PUMPKIN. Large Field. Very productive and largely grown for feeding stock. Oz , 10c; lb., 25c ; by mail, 32c, 5 Early Sugar Pumpkin. The best for pies, almost equal to squash, grows to about 5 pounds; very productive. Oz., 10c 1-4 It)., 15c: 50c, 5 Mammoth Michigan. Grows to immense size, soft shell, and excellent for stock feeding; often weighs 1C0 pounds. Oz., 15c; 1-4 lb., 25c; lb., 80c, "id Mammotn Potiron. Showy red skin, fleshâ very thick;
. Seed & plant guide. Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. wmm SCGAR PUMPKIN. Large Field. Very productive and largely grown for feeding stock. Oz , 10c; lb., 25c ; by mail, 32c, 5 Early Sugar Pumpkin. The best for pies, almost equal to squash, grows to about 5 pounds; very productive. Oz., 10c 1-4 It)., 15c: 50c, 5 Mammoth Michigan. Grows to immense size, soft shell, and excellent for stock feeding; often weighs 1C0 pounds. Oz., 15c; 1-4 lb., 25c; lb., 80c, "id Mammotn Potiron. Showy red skin, fleshâ very thick; quality equal to any of the Mammoth, whose chief'value is for stock feediDg rather than for table use. Oz., 15c; l-4~lb., 25c, 10 Golden Oblong. They grow 15 to 20 inches long; yellow, fine keeper; superior quality: the most prolific of all varieties; 14 or more often on one vine. Oz , 10c; 1-4 lb., 15c : lb., 50c, 5 SEA KALE. Cultivated for its blanched shoots, which are cooked as'aspara- gus. Dwarf Green Curled. Dwarf. 18 inches, spreading out under good cultivation to 3 feet in diameter; leaves curled, of a bright green. Very hardy, and it will remain over winter where the temperature is not below zero. Most tender after a sharp frost. Oz., 10c; 1-4 lb., 25c; lb., 75c, 5 SPINACH THICK LEAVED. Spinach is best developed and mo>t tender and succulent when grown in rich soil. This is extensively grown by market garden- ers in large cities and towns, and is an important crop for greens. Sowings are made every two weeks from April to July for summer use. in rows 12 to 15 inches apart; the main crop being sown in August and September, wintered over and cut early in the spring. For family use give the same treatment. It requires 1 ounce for a drill 100 feet long; about 10 pounds per acre in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio
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