Schultz's seeds : 1913 . Hubbard The standard winter squash;grown perhaps more gener-ally than any other variety. It is of goodsize, often weighing 9 to 15 pounds.Color, bluish-green; will keep perfectlyuntil spring. Usually grown for mainwinter crop. Packet, 5c; oz, 10c; % lb,25c; lb, 75c Color, a rich orange,of good size, excel-lent flavor, and keeps well. Packet, 5c;oz, 10c; YA lb, 15c; y2 lb, 25c; lb., 50c. Boston Marrow. Hubbard Squash. e -i The improved varieties of Sorrell when grown and cooped like spinach make a very palatable dish. Sow in Sorrel drills early in spring and thin the se

Schultz's seeds : 1913 . Hubbard The standard winter squash;grown perhaps more gener-ally than any other variety. It is of goodsize, often weighing 9 to 15 pounds.Color, bluish-green; will keep perfectlyuntil spring. Usually grown for mainwinter crop. Packet, 5c; oz, 10c; % lb,25c; lb, 75c Color, a rich orange,of good size, excel-lent flavor, and keeps well. Packet, 5c;oz, 10c; YA lb, 15c; y2 lb, 25c; lb., 50c. Boston Marrow. Hubbard Squash. e -i The improved varieties of Sorrell when grown and cooped like spinach make a very palatable dish. Sow in Sorrel drills early in spring and thin the se Stock Photo
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Schultz's seeds : 1913 . Hubbard The standard winter squash;grown perhaps more gener-ally than any other variety. It is of goodsize, often weighing 9 to 15 pounds.Color, bluish-green; will keep perfectlyuntil spring. Usually grown for mainwinter crop. Packet, 5c; oz, 10c; % lb, 25c; lb, 75c Color, a rich orange, of good size, excel-lent flavor, and keeps well. Packet, 5c;oz, 10c; YA lb, 15c; y2 lb, 25c; lb., 50c. Boston Marrow. Hubbard Squash. e -i The improved varieties of Sorrell when grown and cooped like spinach make a very palatable dish. Sow in Sorrel drills early in spring and thin the seedlings to six or eight inches apart in the row. One may commencecutting in about two months, and the plants will continue in full bearing from three to four years. T T , j TH««*.«l, The best garden varietv, having large, pale green leaves of fine quality. Packet, Sc.; Large-Leaved. Jjrencn oz.f ioc.; 2 ozs, 20c; % ib, 30c; ib, $1.00. 30 HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SEEDS Specially saved. TOMATO SEED One cunce will produce 2, 000 plants.WE DO NOT USE CANNING FACTORY SEEDS. For early plants sow in hot-beds early in March, in drills 5 inches apart and y2 inch deep; when the plants areabout 2 inches high, transplant into another hot-bed 4 inches apart each way; plant out in the open ground earlyin May or as soon as danger from frost is over, 4 feet apart each way in hills, which should have a shovelfull of well-rotted manure