. Novelties and specialties. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Nursery stockPennsylvania PhiladelphiaCatalogs; VegetablesSeedsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; FlowersSeedsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; FruitPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; GardeningEquipment and suppliesCatalogs; Seed industry and tradePennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs. CASHAW, or CROOKNECK. Most popular; splen- did for table or feeding stock; skin and flesh light cream color, solid and sweet. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 34 lb., 20c; lb., 65c JONATHAN, or LARGE WHITE CASHAW. This new pumpkin grows larger


. Novelties and specialties. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Nursery stockPennsylvania PhiladelphiaCatalogs; VegetablesSeedsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; FlowersSeedsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; FruitPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; GardeningEquipment and suppliesCatalogs; Seed industry and tradePennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs. CASHAW, or CROOKNECK. Most popular; splen- did for table or feeding stock; skin and flesh light cream color, solid and sweet. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 34 lb., 20c; lb., 65c JONATHAN, or LARGE WHITE CASHAW. This new pumpkin grows larger than the old Cashaw, with creamy white skin. It is a good keeper, very prolific, smooth, even and thick-fleshed; very sweet and fine for pies or feeding stock. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c;34 lb., 20c ; lb., 60c. GREEN STRIPED CASHAW. This is a great im- provement on the old white Cashaw, being a distinct mottled green and white striped. The flesh is a rich yellow color, solid, fine grained, very thick, sweet and excellent for pies, and equally good for baking. They,are very hardy, bugs seldom bother them, and yield a much heavier crop than most other sorts. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 34 l°-i 25cm 70c Mammoth ^ ColdeN. Mammoth Golden Cashaw This splendid variety differs from the common white or cream-colored Cashaw in the outside skin being of a rich golden orange color, and grows to a much larger size. In its eax-ly stages it is dark green, ripening to a warm rich yellow. The flesh is also much thicker, sweeter and finer grained than in any other pumpkin, and of a deep rich yellow color. For making pies it is superior, while for stock feeding and keep- ing it has no equal. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 34 lb., 30c; lb., QUAKER PIE. A distinct variety from New York State, where it has been grown for many years by a family of Quakers. The shape is nearly oval, tapering slightly towards the ends. Color, creamy white, both inside and out; flesh sweet and rich. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 34 lb., 25c; lb.,


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