SQUASH 



THE FINEST VARIETIES GROWN. 



COCOZELLE— (See Cut.)— A fine new early variety. A re- 

 markable feature of this variety is that the little green Sc uashes, 

 when still very small, can either be boiled whole or sliced ind 

 fried like Egg Plant, and to our taste are nearly, if not quite, 

 equal in flavor, while, of course, they are more easily raised. It 

 will prove a valuable addition to the vegetable garden and vou 

 should try it. Lb. 60c, K lb. 35c., H lb. 20c. oz. 7c, pkt. 4c. 



IMPROVED SUMMER CROOK- 

 NECK— (See Cut.) — A carefully selected 

 strain of this, one of the very best of Summer 

 Squash, and I can particularly recommend 

 this select stock for market, gardening and 

 family uses. Of dwarf, bushy habit and 

 extremely productive. Flesh is greenish 

 vellow, dry and of the most agreeable flavor, 

 so much so that it is the most highly es- 

 teemed of all the summer varieties. Lb. 

 10c, 14 lb. 25c, % lb. 15c, oz. 5c, pkt. 3c 



NEW GOLDEN CUSTARD — ( See 

 Cut.) — A valuable new variety, which ex- 

 ceeds in size any of the Scallop sorts, fre- 

 quently attaining a diameter of two feet. 

 It grows in bush form and is wonderfully 



productive. Lb. 45c, lb. 25c 

 oz. 6c, pkt. 3c. 



EARLY WHITE 



Y± lb. 15c, 

 BUSH— (See Cut.) 



— A highly esteemed early variety, grown 

 almost exclusively for first crop: From the 



hard texture of the rind it is well suited 

 for shipping ; very productive and valuable alike for market and 

 family purposes." Do not fail to try it. Lb. 40c, 14 lb. 25c, % 

 lb. 15c, oz. 5c, pkt. 3c 



PERFECT GEM— (See Cut.)— This variety is equally de- 

 sirable either as a Summer or Winter Squash; wonderfully 

 productive: flesh fine grained and cooks 

 drvand sweet, rich, delicious flavor. Lb. 

 45c, 14 lb. 25c, H lb. 15c, oz. 6c, pkt. 3c. 



PINEAPPLE— (See Cut.)— Fine for 

 summer and fall. Flesh is thick, creamy- 

 white and of the richest flavor ; exceed- 

 ingly productive and gives the best of 

 satisfaction for all purposes. Lb. 50c, % 

 lb. 30c, H lb. 16c, oz. 6c, pkt. 3c. 



COCOANUT— The most beautiful of 

 all Squashes ; great bearer, always give* 

 a full crop; is fine grained and well^flav- 

 ored. Verv desirable for all purposes. Lb. 

 50c, K lb- 30c, H lb. 16c, oz. 6c, pkt. 3c 

 PROLIFIC ORANGE MARROW 

 — A fine large sort, of beautiful orange 

 color; remarkably prolific, most salable 

 variety in the market from August to 

 January. Splendid, rich flavor, always 

 sweet and dry. Try it. Lb. 50c, % lb. 

 30c, H lb. 16c, oz. 6c, pkt. 3c. 



BOSTON MARROW— This variety 

 may be termed one of the very best sec- 

 ond early sorts, coming in about ten days 

 after the bush varieties. The skin, which 

 is of a yellowish shade is very thick, the 

 flesh dry and fine grained, of unsurpassed 

 flavor. You should trv this varietv. Lb. 

 35c, X lb. 20c, % lb. 12c, oz. 5c, pkt. 3c. 



PIKES PEAK, OR SIBLEY— One 

 of the best keepers ; of the finest quality, 

 flesh solid, thick, sweet ; orange color. Lb. 

 Kte., X lb. 80c., % lfc. 16c, ez. 6c, pkt. 8* 



German. KurbU*. French, Caunjt. 

 Spanish. Caiabasa Tomtanera. 

 Swedish, Pumpa. 



One ounce for 50 hills; Bush varieties 

 five to six pounds, and running va- 

 rieties three to four \ ounds in 

 hills for an acre. 

 NEW* FORD HOOK- (See Cut.) -Fine 

 winter variety of recent introduction. 

 Color, bright yellow shade outside and 

 lighter shade inside; flesh dry and 

 sweet and keeps perfectly sound untU 

 spring. It is a strong rapid grower and 

 immensely productive. The meat is 

 thick and delicious. • Lb. 50c. }4 lb. 30c, 

 yi lb. 10c. oz. 6c, pkt. 3c. 



DER WING— (See Cut.)— The latest 

 novelty in Winter Squashes. Has a 

 hard, thick shell, which is completely 

 covered with worts. The flesh is mod- 

 erately thick and very sweet when 

 cooked. It is very productive and will 

 please you in every way. Lb. 60c, % 

 lb. 35c, \i lb. 20c, oz. 7c," pkt. 4c. 



IMPROVED H UBBARD — ( See 

 Cut. i — The best of all winter varieties, 

 of large size, often weitrhing from nine 

 v. jr. -'-->.-. ysTS to ten pounds; decidedly the best Squash 



ever introduced. Flesh bright orange, very dry, sweet and rich 

 flavored. I recommend this variety as superior for winter use. 

 It keeps perfectly throughout the winter, much longer 

 than the Marrows, and has long been one of the most popular va- 

 rieties in cultivation. Choice stock seed, lb. "iOc, 14 lb. 35c, 14 

 lb. 20c. oz. 7c pkt. 4-;. 



NEW TURBAN— A distinct and valuable fall and winter va- 

 riety. Flesh is dry. sweet and thick, of a bright orange color, 

 and its keeping qualities are admirable. It will please vou. Lb. 



50c. lb. 30c, H lb. 20c, oz. 6c, pkt. 3c. 



BAY STATE) — New variety large size, 

 extremely solid, heavy weight. Iu color 

 it is dark green, has thick shell- fine, dry, 

 thick flesh" of sweet flavor, of a beautiful 

 bright golden color; fine grained; very 

 handsome. An excellent keeper. Lb. 50c. 

 J.< lb. 30c, H lb. 20c, oz. 7c, pkt. 4c. 

 ~ MA RBLEHE AD— An excellent variety 

 resembling the Hubbard more than any 

 other sortT The best keeper of all. The 

 flesh is rather lighter than the Hubbard. 

 Very fine grained, possessing a sweet and 

 delicious flavor. This is an old variety, but 

 is so good that it should be more largely 

 grown than it is. Lb. 60c, 14 lb. 35c, H lb. 

 20c, oz. 7c, pkt. 4c. 



CHILIAN GIANT— (See Cut.)— The 

 largest of all Squashes I think I can justly 

 claim to have the best strain of this variety 

 in the market, certainly there is no better. 

 Rather flat at both ends. Single specimens 

 grown to the enormous weight of 300 pounds. Outer 

 color a rich orange yellow ; flesh very thick and of rich yellow 

 color, quality good, very nutritious. Its size makes it profitable 

 to grow for stock feeding. Valuable for all other purposes ; very 

 productive. Lb. 75c, yflb. 40c. H lb. 25c. oz. 7c. pkt. 4c. 



m 



COCOZELLE. 



have 



Copt/righted, MSB. Z? M. TT.StuttM* 



