. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MAGNOLIA PUMPKINS Plant For Fall Money Crop—For Delicious Pies Small Sugar Small Sugar (Also known as Boston Pie) 115 days. 5^x7 inches. 4 lbs. Stores ex- ceptionally well: favorite for canning and pies. Sturdy vines, very prolific. Flesh deep orange, thick and sweet. Rind shows distinct stripes. Shaped as above.—Pkt. 5C—Oz. 15C—' 4 Lb. 55C— Lb. —Postpaid. Kentucky Field—120 days. 10x12 inches. 15 lbs. A hardy, late variety. An
. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. MAGNOLIA PUMPKINS Plant For Fall Money Crop—For Delicious Pies Small Sugar Small Sugar (Also known as Boston Pie) 115 days. 5^x7 inches. 4 lbs. Stores ex- ceptionally well: favorite for canning and pies. Sturdy vines, very prolific. Flesh deep orange, thick and sweet. Rind shows distinct stripes. Shaped as above.—Pkt. 5C—Oz. 15C—' 4 Lb. 55C— Lb. —Postpaid. Kentucky Field—120 days. 10x12 inches. 15 lbs. A hardy, late variety. Another variety for canning and stock feed. Color ranges from yellow to light orange. Pkt. 5C—Oz. 10c— "4 Lb. 40c—Lb. Postpaid. Connecticut Field (also called Big Tom)— 120 days. 12x12 inches. 18 lbs. Used principally for canning and stock feed. This is a standard corn field variety, producing quantities of large orange col- ored fruits, flat on the ends, with smooth, hard rind. Flesh thick, dry and sweet. Pkt. 5C—Oz. 15C—!4 Lb. 55C—Lb. Postpaid. King of the Mammoth Pumpkin — 120 days. 18x18 inches. 60 lbs. Kitchen, stock feeding and exhibition. Flesh hard, firm and light color, a little coarse in texture, but of good quality. Rind bright orange with lighter stripes between rib. Pkt. 5C—Oz. 25C— 'A Lb. 80C—Lb. Postpaid. CUSHAWS ABUNDANT PRODUCERS Green Striped Cushaw 115 days. 24x8 inches. 14^ lbs. For pies, baking, and a heavy-yielding stock feed. Crooknecked. with the seeds in the blossom end or bowl. Rind white, mottled with irregular green stripes. The most popular of the Cushaw types.—Pkt. 5c—Oz. 15c—'4 Lb. 50c—Lb. — Cushaw—For Pies and Stock Feed MAGNOLIA SPINACH Rich in VITAMIN "A" Plant Spring and Fall CULTURE—The seed should be planted in very rich ground in rows 14 to 18 inches apart. Plants should be thinned out 3 to 6 inches apart in the row. Seed may also be sown broadca
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