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New Golden Hubbard Squash 



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Golden Hubbard Squash 



Winter variety. Price per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., % 



The introducer says: After years of careful selec- 

 tion, so that in character and color it has become 

 firmly fixed, we offer this excellent new Squash, confi- 

 dent that it will become a standard variety. A sport 

 from that old standard of excellence, the Hubbard 

 it is a perfect type of its parent except in colo^ 

 which is a bright deep orange yellow. Flesh deep 

 golden yellow, much richer in color than Hubbard, 

 fine grained, cooks very dry, of excellent flavor. Its 

 keeping qualities are fully equal to, while in produc- 

 tiveness it far excels the old variety. In everytlung 

 except color and yield it is a counterpart of that old 

 favorite, the Hubbard. Its superior keeping qualities 

 combined with its sweet, rich flavor, attractive color 

 and shape, are bound to make it a popular Fall and 

 lb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



Warted Hubbard Squash 



This Squash is considered the best strain of Hub- 

 bard. It combines the fine points of the original 

 strain with larger size, harder shell, improved qual- 

 ity, thicker flesh, finer color, stronger constitution. 

 In short, it is unapproachable as a winter Squash, 

 and will undoubtedly stand for many years as the 

 best type of the famous Hubbard. The color is al- 

 most black, all looking alike^ and with a dense 

 covering of knots — hence the name of "Warted." 

 Their handsome appearance appeals strongly to 

 customers. Price per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., % lb. 

 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 



New Golden 



Warted Hubbard Squash 



Bronze Squash 



New Golden Bronze Squash 



This new variety comes highly recommended. It 

 originated with Mr. Aaron Low ,to whom the public 

 are indebted for several fine varieties of Squashes 

 that have originated with him. 



It is a cross between the Bay State and Boston 

 Marrow Squash. In form it resembles the last named, 

 also having that peculiar wrinkled appearance of the 

 skin, like the Marrow. Size averaging from eight to 

 ten pounds. Color, a dark, grayish green. Flesh, an 

 exceedingly bright golden yellow, fine grained, very 

 sweet, and of delicious flavor. Early in matuiing, a 

 good keeper, and yielding largely of Squashes of uni- 

 form size and appearance. As a Squash combining 

 the qualities desired for the table, and pies, this has 

 no superior. Price per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 15 cts., % lb. 

 35 cts., lb. $1.00. 



I have bought seeds from your firm for the last 

 twenty-five years; have planted them in the states 

 of Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Colorado and Louisi- 

 ana, and always found them good. Eliza Sim- 

 mons Self, Kentwood, La. 



