�Jonah's Miraculous Gourd Was Not
More Wonderful Than These Which Grow on a Farm in New Jersey
��A sugar bowl and spoons made from "dipper gourds." By careful crossing of varieties the re- sultant vines are made to produce strange fruit
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��These fortunate small boys needed no expensive base- ball equipment. Their bat and balls were picked from the gourd vines
��Smoking set, lamp, and gourd on which guests register. All these photographs were taken on Mr. E. E. Wilcox's large New Jersey farm
���A gourd kih>i.i.in iL.cmbks a strange gymnnsium with giouiiii; dumb bdls, Indian clubs and punching bags. Gourds, although planted in the same way, should not be grown near squashes, watermelons, cucumbers or pumpkins, because useless crosses result
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