The Garden Magazine, February, 1922 



347 



Are You Fond of Squash? 



Yes or no! When you taste this real improvement in summer Squash you 

 will be content with no other. When cut in half the long way, baked in 

 the oven with butter, and the halves served individually, our 



New "Des Moines" Squash 



will completely surprise you. It is simple to prepare and easier to enjoy, 

 particularly after the first taste. One customer writes 



"I Never Ate a Squash That Tasted so Good to Me" 



Baked or boiled, it is the best there is. By August 10th the ground 

 will be literally dotted with the small Squashes. 



Pkt. 25cts., oz. 50 cts., \ lb. $1.40, Postpaid 



Send for yours now and at the same time ask for a copy of 



Forbes' 1922 Catalogue 



accurately describing the things worth while in vegetables, flowers, lawn and farm, full of 

 interest and helpful advice. Free on request. 



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111 Mulberry Street Newark, New Jersey 



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 summer from June to Octo- 

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