Try a Ferry-Morse strain 



Name 



Days to 

 Table 

 Size 



SQUASH, SUMMER (Cont.) 





Cocozelle 



65 



Cucuzzi 



(Edible Gourd) 



60 



Dark Green Zucchini 



65 



Zucchini 



65 



Summer Crookneck 



60 



SQUASH, WINTER 





Acorn 





Banana 



105 



Blue Hubbard 



105 



Boston Marrow 



95 



Buttercup 



100 



Butternut 



100 



Delicious 



103 



Golden Delicious 



103 



Hubbard 



105 



Royal Acorn 



90 



Table Queen or 

 Acorn 



80 



Warted Hubbard 



110 



SUNFLOWER 





Mammoth Russian 





SWISS CHARD (Spinach 

 Beet; Sea Kale) 





Fordhook Giant 



60 



Large Ribbed Dark Green 



60 



Lucullus, Dark Green 



60 



Rhubarb Chard 



60 



TAMPALA 



45 



TOBACCO 





Connecticut Seed Leaf 



120 



Havana 



120 



White Burley 



(Root rot resistant) 



120 



TOMATO 





Bison 



60 



Bonny Best 



73 



Break O'Day 



70 



Chalk's Early Jewel 



75 



Dwarf Champion or Tree 



78 



Earliana 



64 



Golden Queen 



83 



Greater Baltimore 



83 



Grothen's Globe 



70 



Gulf State Market 



77 



John Baer 



73 



Jubilee 



80 



June Pink 



65 



Marglobe 



75 



Michigan State Forcing 



80 



Description — Points You Want to Know — Prices 



Dark green marbled with yellow and light green. Flesh pale green, thick, firm, tender. Best 



for eating when 6 to 8 in. long pkt. 10c 



Slender fruits become about 2 ft. long. Light green when young. Thick tender flesh. Prepare 



like" summer squash. A delicacy in Italian gardens pkt. 10c 



Smooth, cylindrical, dark green fruits. Use when young, sliced and cooked with skin on 



pkt. 10c 

 Color light green with grayish mottling; otherwise similar to Cocozelle pkt. 10c 



Bright yellow, warted. Flesh pale cream, firm, tender. Good early variety for home planting 



pkt. 10c 



See Table Queen 



18 to 24 in. long, 7 in. diameter. Skin gray-blue. Flesh deep yellow, dry, sweet. Free from 

 fiber or stringiness. Fine for pies pkt. 10c 



Similar to original Hubbard, but with blue-gray shell pkt. 10c 



Large fruits, irregularly oval. Hard orange skin. Used as substitute for pie pumpkin 



pkt. 10c 



Turban-shaped with protuberance at end. Dark green somewhat striped with gray. Flesh 

 very dry. Of finest flavor with the mild sweetness of sweet potato pkt. 10c 



Early maturing winter variety. Fruits 10 to 12 in. long and 4 to 5 in. in diameter at bowl- 

 shaped end. Dry yellow flesh. Excellent for baking and pies. Stores well pkt. 10c 



Heart-shaped, dark green. Weight 8 to 10 lbs. Bright yellow flesh. Rich flavor. Keeps well 



pkt. 10c 



Valuable canning variety because of high starch content. Color bright orange pkt. 10c 



Round, warted, dark green. Weight 12 to 14 lbs. Thick, bright yellow flesh. Fine flavor. 

 Most widely grown of any winter squash pkt. 10c 



A strain of Table Queen with a high percentage of fruits of larger size than the original. 

 Fruits dull dark green. Keeps well ' pkt. 10c 



Acorn-shaped, green, deeply furrowed. Flesh rich yellow, dry, mealy, delicious. Convenient 

 size for baking and serving in halves pkt. 10c 



Slightly larger than true Hubbard. Excellent quality pkt. 10c 



Enormous heads, 12 to 20 in. diameter, 

 same as for corn 



Seed good for poultry feeding. 



Soil and culture 

 pkt. 10c 



Large crumpled dark green leaves with broad white midrib pkt. 10c 



Leaves slightly crumpled. Stems and midribs broad and thick, Superior flavor. Strip 



leaves from midribs and cook separately pkt. 10c 



Plant erect. Fleshy crumpled leaves of rich deep green. Makes very choice greens pkt. 10c 

 Attractive new variety. Leaves dark green with red veining; stems and midrib deep crimson. 



Highly recommended for home gardens pkt. 10c 



A hot-weather "greens" plant very good cooked; or raw as salad material. Use young leaves 



when plants are 6 to 10 in. tall; when grown, use tender tips of branches pkt. 10c 



Hardy cigar variety. Adapted for growing in central and northern states pkt. 10c 



Much used for cigar wrappers. Leaf very thin and of fine texture pkt. 10c 



A favorite for plug fillers and wrappers pkt. 10c 



Plants small, compact, productive. Fruits globe-shaped, scarlet. Extra early; especially 

 bred for northern United States pkt. 10c 



Bright deep scarlet. Medium large, smooth, firm. Splendid general purpose tomato 



pkt. 10c 



Medium to large globe-shaped. Very productive. Our own strain reselected from the original. 

 Wilt resistant pkt. 10c 



Large scarlet fruits. Thick solid flesh, few seeds. Ripens early and continues through long 

 season pkt. 10c 



Purplish-pink fruits of medium size. Plants dwarf and tree-like. Needs no training; can use 

 where space is limited pkt. 10c 



Fruits medium size, deep scarlet. Vines small. Particularly desirable for home gardens 



pkt. 10c 



Large, firm, smooth, bright golden yellow. Best large yellow tomato. Slice with red variety 

 for contrast pkt. 10c 



Brigiit, deep scarlet. Large, smooth, solid, nearly round. Unsurpassed for slicing and canning. 

 Popular late variety pkt. 10c 



Deep scarlet fruits, free from objectionable yellow about stem end. Wilt resistant. Becom- 

 ing popular in some sections for shipping pkt. 10c 



Purplish-pink, large, globe-shaped. Especially popular in South. Withstands drought well. 

 Our introduction pkt. 10c 



Similar to Bonny Best but often a few days earlier pkt. 10c 



Vigorous plants produce a heavy yield of large, smooth, round fruits, rich orange in color. 

 Flavor mild and non-acid. Equally desirable for the table, canning, and juice. All-America 

 Award pkt. 10c 



Similar to Earliana in every way except color. Best extra-early purplish-pink variety 



pkt. 10c 



Uniform, deep scarlet, globe-shaped. Heavily productive. Long bearing. Resistant to wilt 

 and nailhead rust. Excellent for home gardens pkt. 10c 



Recently developed at Michigan State College. One of the best forcing tomatoes pkt. 10c 



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