. Seeds, bulbs, plants. Nursery stock, Connecticut, Middletown, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. FRED. P. EURR & CO.'S THE FAXON SQUASH. The ripe squashes vary in color, some being pale yellow, while others are green, mottled, and faintly striped with a lighter green. The flesh is a deep orange, cavity very small and seeds few. When cooked there is practically no shell, the shell being only about as thick as paper. It is sweet and very dry, matures early and can be used as a summer squash. It is a good keep
. Seeds, bulbs, plants. Nursery stock, Connecticut, Middletown, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. FRED. P. EURR & CO.'S THE FAXON SQUASH. The ripe squashes vary in color, some being pale yellow, while others are green, mottled, and faintly striped with a lighter green. The flesh is a deep orange, cavity very small and seeds few. When cooked there is practically no shell, the shell being only about as thick as paper. It is sweet and very dry, matures early and can be used as a summer squash. It is a good keeper, having been kept in perfect condition until April. Very early, enormously productive, of medium size, and the best quality. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents r pound, 60 cents. HUBBARD SQUASH. The standard Winter Squash; grown more extensively than any other late variety: color •lark green ; shell extremely hard; flesh dry, fine grained, and sweet; an excellent keeper, will keep three months later than the Mar- rows. Genuine Connecticut Hubbard Squash. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; pound, 60 cents. Hubbard Squash. GIANT SUMMER CROOK-NECK SQUASH. This squash is double the size of the com- mon Summer Crook neck, equally early, and? in flavor superior. It is superseding the old variety wherever once tried, being altogether more desirable for both private and market gardens. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents,, quarter, 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. GIANT PASCAL CELERY. The stalks of this superb celery are about one foot tall; remarkably wide, thick and solid; crisp, brittle and absolutely stringless ; blanches easily, requiring only a few days' earthing up, and keeps the longest of any celery. We were among the first to introduce this grand celery in the United States. Packet,, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents; quarter pound, 60 cents. BURR'S IMPROVED SWEDE TURNIP. This is a most perfect strain of yellow Rutabaga Turnip. It has a small neck, flesh is bright yellow, very hard, sweet an
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