Green Tinted Bush Squash 
PRICES 
Acorn or Table 
Queen (Mammoth) ~~ $.15 
Blue Hubbard 
Boston Marrow —_ 
Boston Marrow A & Cc. 
Butternut (222 oe ee 
Casserta __ 
Cocozelle, Extra Long 
Italian 
Cocozelle, 
Early Golden Summer 
Crookneck _ 
Early Prolific 
Straightneck _.___- 
Golden Hubbard __ 
Green Tinted Bush 
Scallop 
Green Warted 
Hubbard 
Jersey White Bush 
Scallop 15 
Zucchini (Extra 
Dark) 222 ae Sis) 
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Green Warted Hubbard 
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Golden Summer Crookneck 
SQUASH 
1 oz. cf bush sorts to 40 hills; large seeded 15 hills. 
2 Ibs. of bush sorts to acre; large seeded 3 to 4 to acre. 
Squashes, like other vines, are partial to a light, dry, 
Tich soil. Plant bush varieties 4 ft. apart and the run- 
ning varieties in hills 7 to 10 feet apart each way; thin 
out to three plants in a hill. Cultivate frequently until 
the vines commence running, after which do not work 
the soil deeply. 
Summer Varieties 
CASERTA—(62 days) An early bush type producing 
fruits a week earlier than Cocozelle. Early and highly 
productive young fruits grayish-green, striped with 
darker green. Average 14 to 16 inches when mature. 
COCOZELLE EXTRA LONG ITALIAN—(65 days) 
Produces fruit alternately striped dark and light green 
in the edible stage becoming dark green at maturity, 
about 20 inches long and 3 to 4 inches in diameter; very 
straight. 
EARLY GOLDEN SUMMER CROOKNECK—(52 days) 
A superior strain of summer crookneck, heavily warted, 
of a very deep orange color, 9 inches long, of excellent 
quality and highly productive. 
GREEN TINTED BUSH SCALLOP—(50 days) Pre- 
ferred by many market gardeners by reason of true 
decided light green color, even when fully matured. Re- 
tains green color longer than most varieties. 
Winter Varieties 
BOSTON MARROW (OR SQUASH PUMPKIN)—(95 
to 100 days) The fall and winter variety most widely 
used for canning and for pies. Fruits oval, pointed, deep 
orange color, weight 6 to 8 lbs. Very productive. 
Same as Boston 
Marrow but having deeper orange eolor. 
GREEN WARTED HUBBARD—(110 days) Densely 
warted, much larger than Golden Hubbard; flesh ex- 
ceptionally thick, deep orange, dry and of excellent 
quality. 
TABLE QUEEN OR ACORN (NEW MAMMOTH 
TYPE)—(80 days) Dark green, thin shelled, smooth, 
ribbed fruits with yellow flesh; favorite variety for 
baking. Fruits pointed acorn shape 5% in. long 4 in. 
through. 
Boston Marrow 
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