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We obtained a small amount of the seed of this variety in 1888, but have been unwilling to offer it until we had eliminated 

 a tendency to produce running vines and some ill shaped fruits. We have been very successful, and this is now the most 

 uniform stock of summer squash in the country. The best way we can describe this squash is to say that it is like the well 

 known common Summer Crookneck, except that the FRUITS ARE UNIFORMLY TWICE AS LARGE, far more 

 warty, and are produced SOME DAYS EARLIER. We are certain that if one gardener in a neighborhood plants 

 this, while all the rest plant the common stock, it will be impossible for them to sell any squashes until all the 

 MAMMOTH are gone. 



Per packet, 10c; oz., 40c; 2 oz., 75c; 14 lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00. 



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