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SQUASH, 



SCALLOPED OR ^ 

 " PATTY-PAN " 



BUSH .... 

 . . SQUASH 



GOLDEN CUSTARD BUSH. 



Exceeds in size any of the scal- 

 loped sorts, frequently two feet 

 in diameter. A dark rich golden 

 yellow. Quality excellent. It 

 grows in bush form, wonderfully 

 productive. (See cut.) Price, 10c. 

 pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. % lb., 70c. lb. 



SILVER CUSTARD. A fitting 

 companion to the Golden Custard 

 Bush Squash. Grows to an immense 

 size, often producing single Squashes 

 18 inches in diameter, of a delicate white 

 color, and of finest quality. Very pro 

 ductive. Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz ' 

 lb., 70c. lb. 



HENDERSON'S LONG ISIiAND "WHITE 

 BUSH. A selection of the old "White Bush 

 Scallop, and a vast improvement, having less 

 prominent ridges and being much deeper, so 

 that a single Squash actually contains nearly 

 twice as much weight for the same cubic 

 measurement as the old sort. In addition to 

 this, it is of finer quality and very prolific. 

 We can strongly recommend this variety. 

 Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. % lb., 80c. lb. 



■WHITE BUSH SCALLOPED. "Cymliug." 

 This and the Yellow Bush Scalloped are es- 

 teemed the earliest, and are grown almost 

 exclusively for first crop. From the hard tex- 

 ture of the rind it is well suited for shipping, 

 and they are grown exclusively at the south 

 for that purpose. Price, 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 

 20c. Vi lb., 55c. lb. 



YELLOW BUSH SCALLOPED. Differs 

 from the white only in color. Price, 5c. pkt., 



S ummer squash > 



Bush sorts, 1 oz. for 50 hills, 5 to 6 lbs. per acre. i 



Running varieties, 3 to 4; lbs., in hills, for an aci'e. 



YELLO-W BUSH SUMMER CROOKNECK. A much-esteemed va- 

 ricty. Tlie fruit is orange-yellow, covered with warty excrescences. 

 It is considered tlie best flavored of the summer varieties. Price, 

 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20e. I4 lb., 55c. lb. 



MAMMOTH BUSH SUMMER CROOKNECK. The crookneck 

 class of Squaslies surpasses in quality any of the summer varieties, 

 and in the Mammoth we have the delicious buttery flavor of the 

 original sort, but of just double the size. (See cut.) Price, 10c. 

 pkt., Kc. oz., 30c. I4 lb., 70c. lb. 



"The Miimmoth Summer Crookneck Squash succeeded well tvith me. This Squash 

 is not only early, but ofparticuhirly /{ood quality for a summer Squash, and produces 

 riiDSt attractive golden-orange Squashes ; they would take a premium at a,ny fair (or 

 I lifir beauty." E. T. Kirby, 



Harper'B Ferry, W. Va. 



MAMMOTH "CREAM-COLORED" CROOKNECK. A beautiful and 

 distinct variety of the old favorite Summer Crookneck. Has a compact, 

 bushy habit, producing Squashes twice the size of the common sorts, 

 the average length being eighteen inches to two feet, and 

 they often weigh five and six pounds each. The 

 cream-colored exterior is very attractive. Al- 

 though so much larger than the old variety, it 

 is equally early and very productive ; flesh 

 dry and of a most agreeable flavor. Price, 

 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 30c. i^ lb., 70c. lb. 

 VEGETABLE MARRO'W. A favorite 

 English sort. The fruit is very variable 

 in size, from nine to eighteen inches in 

 length, and from four to six inches In 

 diameter. Skin a greenish yellow, 

 flesh white, soft and of rich flavor. 

 This is entirely distinct from all other 

 varieties of Squash. Plant eight feet 

 apart. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. 

 oz., 40c. )^ lb., $1.00 lb. 



10c 



oz., 20c. Vlb., 55c. lb. 



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