Green Warted Hubbard 



SQUASH 



1 oz. of bush sorts to 40 hills; large seeded 15 hills. 



2 lbs. of bush sorts to acre; large seeded 3 to 4 to acre. 



Squashes, like other vines, are partial to a light, dry, rich 

 soil. Plant the running varieties in hills 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 deep. 



Boston Marrow (or Squash Pumpkin) 



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. (98 days.) 



Cocozelle Extra Long Italian 1^"^''^''^^ ^^^\\ 



about 20 inches long and 3 to 4 inches in diameter; very 

 straight, striped when mature. 



Delicious (Winter) top shaped, 7 to S pound fruits 

 ■^ vr..«.» ^ ...^^■^. y -^vith orange flesh of excellent 

 quality. Requires 100 days. 



Early Prolific Straightneck Produces an abun^ 



fruits in a week after blossoming. Very prolific, exceeding 

 all other varieties in early production. Color, lemon-yellow. 

 Vine about half the size of other varieties which permits 

 close planting. An ALL AMERICAN Selection. (50 days.) 



Extra Early Jersey White Bush Scallop 



Green Tinted Preferred by many market gardners 

 by reason of true decided light green 

 color, even when fully matured. 



Golden Summer Crookneck \ superior strain 



of summer crook- 

 neck, heavily warted, of a very deep orange color, 9 inches 

 long, of excellent quality and highly productive. 

 Golden Hubbard Rpembles Boston Marrow some- 

 what in shape and size; more 

 densely warted, flesh deep orange, dry and of fine quality. 

 Good keeper. (100 days.) 



Green Warted Hubbard ^^^""^.' strain is densely 



warted, much larger than 

 Golden Hubbard; flesh exceptionally thick, deep orange, dry 

 and of excellent quality. (105 days.) 



Table Queen or Acorn (New Mammoth 



Tune) Dark green, thin shelled, smooth, ribbed fruits 

 *"^ ■' with yellow flesh; favorite variety for baking. 

 (58 Days.) 



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PRICES 



Pkt. 



Boston Marrow (10 lbs. $3.50) 10 



Cocozelle, Extra Long Italian 10 



Delicions 10 



Early Prolific Straightneck (new) 15 



Extra Early Jersey White Bush 



Scallop 10 



Giant Summer Straightneck 10 



Golden Hubbard 10 



Golden Summer Crookneck 10 



Green Tinted 10 



Green Warted Hubbard 10 



Table Queen (.Mammoth) .10 



V^egetable Spaghetti .10 



Zucchini (Extra Dark) .10 



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Lb. 



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.50 



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.30 



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1.00 



.25 



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.30 



1.00 



.30 



1.00 



.25 



75 



.50 



1.50 



Table Queen 



Superior Seeds 



Cocozelle 



Earlv rrolific Straishtneck 



J. MANNS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 



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