Dipper
Useful for bird's nests, fancy hanging baskets, etc. They hold from a pint to a quart and a half each. Pkt. 5C; oz. 20C
Dishcloth or Luffa
Ornamental enough for a house vine and very useful. Fruit enormous, two feet in length and borne in great profusion. The lining of mature fruit when washed and bleached is porous, tough, elastic, sponge-like, making the nicest, cleanest substitute for dish cloths and bath sponges imaginable, besides being useful for various articles of fancy work..
Finest Mixed
Combining the largest mixture, the most curious, interesting and useful of the entire gourd family. Forms may be varied by tying strings around the young fruit, or by enclosing the same in carved mould while growing, thus stamping upon surface any desired figures or letter that may be carved on the mould. Pkt. 5C; oz. 20c.
Japanese Nest Egg
This interesting gourd produces white fruit exactly the size and shape of a hen's egg. The matured fruit does not crack, and will serve for years as a nest egg, for use in darning stockings or for ornamental purposes. The vine is a rapid grower, useful for covering screens or trellises. Pkt. 5C; oz. 20c.
New Calabash Pipe
A luxuriant, rapid growing annual climber, adaptable to all purposes for which climbing plants are used; and besides, it produces the ornamental gourds from which are made the African Calabash pipes now so popular on account of their lightness, grace and meerschaum coloring qualities. Pkt. 8C; oz. 40c.
Sugar Trough
Enormous, hard-shelled fruit, holding from three to ten gallons each. Are just right to use as receptacles for lard, salt, seed corn, etc. Pkt. 5C; oz. 20C