. Beckert's garden annual : 1949. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs. /tCCVeqetaftte Seed* I0 In bulk at money-saving prices. Special quotations to market gardeners. Prices subject to change without 5 4 RADISHES 1. Crimson Giant 2. Early Scarlet Glebe 3. -Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tip 4. French Breakfast 5. White Icicle SQUASH Very sensitive to cold so delay plant- ing u


. Beckert's garden annual : 1949. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs. /tCCVeqetaftte Seed* I0 In bulk at money-saving prices. Special quotations to market gardeners. Prices subject to change without 5 4 RADISHES 1. Crimson Giant 2. Early Scarlet Glebe 3. -Early Scarlet Turnip, White Tip 4. French Breakfast 5. White Icicle SQUASH Very sensitive to cold so delay plant- ing until narm Heather. Follow same care in planting and culture as for cucumbers and melons. Plant sum- mer varieties 6 or 8 seeds in hills / to 4 apart each nay and winter sguash 8' apart. Plants bear longer if squash is picked off as soon as it is ready for use. Summer Varieties Early Prolific Straightneck (fr)—Earlier, smaller, mere productive than Giant Summer Straightneck and mere uni- form. Brilliant yellow. 50 days. Giant Summer Crookneck—Prolific, hush type plant, curved neck fruits around 4 to 5-lb., 20 to 24-in. long. 4 to 5-in. diameter. 56 days. Mammoth White Bush Scallop—Vfa" long 9" in diameter. Retain their white color at later stages. 56 days. Zucchini—Straight, cylindrical fruits, 3 to 4 lb., 3 to 5-in. through, 10 to 14-in. long. Mottled and striped green-creamy- gray. Delicate flavored flesh. 60 days. Fall and Winter Varieties Butternut — Deep buff-colored, bottle- shaped fruits. Smooth, hard shell. Solid fine textured flesh, that is deep yellow, dry, sweet, with excellent flavor. 12-in. long, upper or neck section 3V2-in. diameter. 85 days. Golden Hubbard—Similar to Green Hubbard but earlier smaller arm mere prolific. Somewhat pointed at each end. 8 to 10 lbs. Moderately waited. Orange- red with faint cream color stripes to- ward blossom end. Flesh deep orange, dry. Keeps well. 100 days. Improved Green Hubbard (fr)—Most widely grown


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