. The Maule seed book for 1905. hould not be planted until the ground Is warm. Plant Inhills and cultivate as cucumbers. Leave only three or four plants in ahill, and allow the vines to ramble or train over a trellis. Sow twoounces to 100 hills. DISH CLOTH.—The peculiar lining of this valuable gourd gives Itits name. The fruit grows about two feet long. The interior membraneis serviceable for a variety of household purposes, being used as a dishcloth, or sponge. The fibre is tough, elastic and durable. .Start seedunder glass In the North. Packet, 10 cents. ORANGE OR TRUE MOCK ORANGE.—A good ol
. The Maule seed book for 1905. hould not be planted until the ground Is warm. Plant Inhills and cultivate as cucumbers. Leave only three or four plants in ahill, and allow the vines to ramble or train over a trellis. Sow twoounces to 100 hills. DISH CLOTH.—The peculiar lining of this valuable gourd gives Itits name. The fruit grows about two feet long. The interior membraneis serviceable for a variety of household purposes, being used as a dishcloth, or sponge. The fibre is tough, elastic and durable. .Start seedunder glass In the North. Packet, 10 cents. ORANGE OR TRUE MOCK ORANGE.—A good old sort, the fruit often finding Itsway Into the family sewing basket. A beau-tiful and rapid climber, quickly coveringtrellises. Fruit the size and shape of anorange. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents. DIPPER. — A well known and usefulgourd. When grown on the ground the stemis much curved;but on a trellisthe weight of thefruit makes thestem or handlestraight. Thisgourd Is verymuch In , 10 cents;ounce, 25 cents.
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