. 20th year. Nursery stock Missouri Carthage Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. SQUASH SEEDS. SQUASH —All Varieties, 5c Per Packet- Sow middle of spring in hills, bush vari- eties 4 feet apart; drop 6 to Sse^ds in a hill; soil must be deeply dug and rich. JKarly White Bush or Patty-Pan Scal- loped—Light cream coior, large size. Oz 10c, H lb 20c. l ib 450. Golden Summer Crook-Neck—Quite an early and productive variety, warty, yellow and of good quality. Oz 10c, % lb 20c, lb 45c. Veg-etable Marrovr—A fam
. 20th year. Nursery stock Missouri Carthage Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. SQUASH SEEDS. SQUASH —All Varieties, 5c Per Packet- Sow middle of spring in hills, bush vari- eties 4 feet apart; drop 6 to Sse^ds in a hill; soil must be deeply dug and rich. JKarly White Bush or Patty-Pan Scal- loped—Light cream coior, large size. Oz 10c, H lb 20c. l ib 450. Golden Summer Crook-Neck—Quite an early and productive variety, warty, yellow and of good quality. Oz 10c, % lb 20c, lb 45c. Veg-etable Marrovr—A famous English sort; flesh white, soft and of rich flavor, plant 8 feet apart. Oz 10c, % lb 20c, lb 60c. Mammoth Chili—The largest of all Squashes, often attaining a weight of 200 lbs. without losing its fine shape and good quality. The flesh is very thick, of a bright orange color, a good keeper, Oz 15c, M lb 50c, Boston Marrow—One of the best for (all and winter, form ovate pointed, rind thin, bright orange, flesh deep orange, finely grained and excellent flav- or. Oz 10c, 34 lb 25c, lb 75c. For fall and winter use, good in any climate, hard skin, a good keeper, sweet and rich. Oz 10c, }i lb 25c, lb 75c. Fordhook Squash—Fine for family use or market gard- ners; medium size, flesh dry and sweet, early and good crop- per; oz 15c, % lb 40c. lb $ Don*t fail to add this excellent and wonderful Squash to your g^arden. Flesh deep orange yellow, cavity very sma 1, and few seeds. It is sweet and very dry. and for squash pie it must be tried to be appreciat- ed. The ripe squashes vary in col- or, some being pale yellow, with still paler yellow stripes, while others are green, mottled and faint- ly striped with lighter green. It is of superior quality without regard to size and whether it is ripe or green, and may be used either as a summer or winter squash, speci- mens have been kept in perfect con- dition for a whole year after ma- turing Oz 10c, H lb 25c, lb Ple
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