. Cole's garden annual. ., hi lb., lb., $ MAMMOTH POTfROX PrMPKJX. JAPANESE PIE PllMPRl^. The illustration correctly shows the shape andextremely small seed cavity— all the balance beingsolid meat throughout, which is of extra fine seeds are distinct in appearance/being curiouslysculptured in the manner of Chinese letters. It is averv productive variety, the pumpkins ripen early,of medium size, good keepers and weigh 15 to 20 One enthusiastic grower says: No otherpumpkin or squash that has ever been introducedcan vie with the Japanese for their excellent qual-


. Cole's garden annual. ., hi lb., lb., $ MAMMOTH POTfROX PrMPKJX. JAPANESE PIE PllMPRl^. The illustration correctly shows the shape andextremely small seed cavity— all the balance beingsolid meat throughout, which is of extra fine seeds are distinct in appearance/being curiouslysculptured in the manner of Chinese letters. It is averv productive variety, the pumpkins ripen early,of medium size, good keepers and weigh 15 to 20 One enthusiastic grower says: No otherpumpkin or squash that has ever been introducedcan vie with the Japanese for their excellent qual-ities and exceedingly fine flavor when cooked. The fleshis a rich salmon color, unusually fine grained, andwhen cooked or stewed, is almost as dry and mealyas a sweet potato. For making pies, custards, certainly have no equal. Containing but littlewater, they can easily be cut and dried, like driedapples, and make elegant pies or sauce for Winteruse Per pkt., 5 oz., 15 % 33 cts., $ New pie piJmpKiN, calhoUn. This new variety of Pie Pumpkin is one of the most desirable aquisitions that we have had inyears. In size it runs from medium to small. It is of extraordinary weight and solidity, and of aquality and productiveness that we have never seen equaled. The originator. Mr. Calhoun, hassold this variety to a limited extent in hi« local market in the past few years, and their superioritywas so well known that no other pumpkins could be sold while his were to be had. This variety isentirely fixed in its character, every specimen being uniform. The outside is of a pale yellowishbrown color, the inside being a dark, rich salmon or orange color. Per pkt., 7 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; K lb., 50 cts. PYRETHRUM, OR PERSIAN INSECT POWDER. The well-known insecticide. For destroying Roaches. Ants, Fleas. Red Rugs. Cabbage Worms, andall other noxious insects. The powder may be diluted with ten times its bulk with some other finelypulverized material. Price p


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