SQUASH 



SUMMER VARIETIES 



BLACK ZUCCHINI. A very desirable bush type of Italian Vege- 

 table Marrow. Fruits cylindrical in shape and of a dark green 

 color, which turns darker as the fruits grow, until at maturity the 

 color is so dark green that it gives the appearance of black. The 

 mature fruits measure 12 to 15 inches long, 4 to 5 inches in 

 diameter. 



oz. V4 lb. lb. 



Price 35c $1.00 $3.00 



COCOZELLE or ITALIAN VEGETABLE MARROW. The plants are 

 of bush habit and very productive. The fruits are straight, 

 almost cylindrical and at maturity are 1 8 to 20 inches long, 4 to 

 5 inches in diameter. The fruits should be marketed when 6 to 

 8 inches long. 



oz. V4 lb. lb. 



Price 30c 85c $2.50 



EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK. Outstanding from a stand- 

 point of eorliness, heavy yield, and uniformity in size and shape 

 of fruits. The plants and fruits are somewhat smaller than 

 Giant Stroightneck but a great many more fruits are produced 

 per plant. The fruits are smoother and lighter yellow than the 

 Giant type. A desirable early market variety. 



Price 



oz. 

 30c 



'/4 lb. 

 85c 



lb. 

 $2.50 



WHITE BUSH SCALLOPED, also called Patty Pan and Cymling. 



This strain is used for market and shipping. The fruits are uni- 

 form, flattened, 3 inches thick, 8 to 9 inches in diameter, with 

 scalloped edges. The color is greenish white when young, turn- 

 ing to white OS they mature. 



oz. 14 lb. lb. 



Price 30c 85c $2.50 



YELLOW BUSH SUMMER CROOKNECK (BABY CROOKNECK). 



Similar to Mammoth Bush Summer Crookneck, except for the 

 size of the fruits which overage about 1 /3 smaller, the warting 

 is not as heavy or coarse. 



oz. V4 lb. lb. 



Price 30c 85c $2.50 



AUTUMN & WINTER VARIETIES 



ACORN OR TABLE QUEEN, also called DES MOINES. A vining 

 variety of excellent quality and widely used for roadside markets, 

 local markets, and shipping. The fruits ore acorn shaped, SVi 

 to 6 inches long, 4]/2 inches in diameter, with ridged or fluted 

 sides, and dark green in color. The flesh is light yellow, fine 

 grained, sweet, and of delicious flavor. 



Price 



oz. 

 30c 



V4 lb. 

 90c 



lb. 

 $2.75 



BLUE HUBBARD. A productive variety of Hubbard noted for high 

 quality and rich flavor. The fruits are similar to the original 

 strain in all respects except the color of the shell which is blue- 

 grey. 



oz. Vi lb. lb. 



Price 35c $1.00 $3.00 



BUTTERCUP. A recent introduction of outstanding quality. The 

 fruits ore medium small, averaging 3 to 5 pounds in weight, and 

 quite flattened in shape. The skin color is dark green with an 

 occasional narrow stripe of silvery white. The blossom end is 

 marked with a prominent "button." The flesh is yellow, excep- 

 tionally thick, dry, sweet, and entirely free from stringiness. 



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GOLDEN HUBBARD. The shell is moderately worted, orange red, 

 and of attractive appearance. The flesh is thick, deep orange- 

 yellow, fine grained, dry and of fine quality. A good keeping 

 variety. 



oz. Va ib. lb. 



Price 35c $1.00 $3.00 



HENDERSON'S DELICATA, also called SWEET POTATO. An early 

 vining variety of high quality. The fruits ore cylindrical in 

 shape, 7 to 9 inches long, 3 to 3V2 inches in diameter, slightly 

 ribbed and a little roughened on the shell. The skin color Is 

 light cream, streaked with green. The flesh is thick, deep 

 orange-yellow, dry, sweet, and of remarkable rich flavor. 



Va lb. 

 $1.00 



Price 



oz. 

 35c 



Ib. 

 $3.00 



HUBBARD. The fruits have a hard shell, which is dark bronze- 

 green in color. The flesh is thick, deep orange-yellow, fine 

 grained, dry and sweet. 



oz. Va Ib. Ib. 



Price 35c $1.00 $3.00 



LARGE WARTED HUBBARD. The fruits are larger and more 

 heavily warted than the ordinary Hubbard. The shell is very 

 hard and dark green, verging on block. The flesh is thick, deep 

 orange and of excellent quolity. The best keeper of the entire 

 Hubbard group. 



oz. Va lb. Ib. 



Price 35c $1.00 $3.00 



Early 



Prolific 



Stroightneck 



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