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CONDON'S PEDIGREED SQUASH 
DELICATA 
Rind orange-yellow, splashed and 
striped with dark green. The flesh is 
rich, dry and particularly fine. It is 
also extremely early, maturing about 
the same time as the Summer 
Squashes, and for early use will 
doubtless supplant this class on ac- 
count of its superior dryness and 
flavor, while its extreme solidity ren- 
ders it fully as good a l<eeper as any 
of the winter varieties. Packets, 5c; 
ounce, 12c; Vt pound, 38c; 54 pound, 
70c; pound, $1.35, postpaid. 
FORDHOOK 
Excellent for summer or winter 
use. For baking like sweet potatoes, 
or making pies, is unsurpassed. Will 
keep until June. Flesh very thick; 
straw yellow color. Packet, 5c; ounce, 
10c; Vi pound, 35c; V4 pound, 65c; 
pound, $1.25, postpaid. 
DELICATA 
OIANT STTUSUBR CBOOSNECS 
GOI-UEN KUBBABD 
GOLDEN HUBBARD 
Vine vigorous and very productive. Fruits of medium 
size, weighing from six to eight pounds, and in shape 
like the Hubbard, althou.^h in condition for use earlier. 
They are wonderfully long keepers and can be held 
over in good condition for spring use. Shell moderately 
warted, hard, strong and of a beautiful orange-red color, 
except for a bit of olive-green on blossom end. Flesh 
deep orange; dry. fine grained and richly flavored. 
Packet, 5c; ounce, 12c; 14 pounel, 35c; H pound, 65o; 
pound, $1,25, postpaid. 
IMPROVED HUBBARD 
It cannot be too highly extolled as a winter squash; It 
boils smooth and dry, is of very rich quality, and keeps 
as solid as a rock. It is more popular with private 
growers than any other variety. Packet, 5c; ounce, ISc; 
H pound, 35c; H pound, 65c; pound, $1.25, postpcid. 
MAUMOTH WILITE BUSH 
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH 
SCALLOP 
An early maturing, somewhat flat- 
tened, scalloped bush squash, of 
largest size and the handsomest of 
the summer varieties. The fruit is 
uniformly warted and a beautiful, 
clear waxy white, instead of the yel- 
lowish white so often seen in the old 
Early White Bush Scallop. The stock 
we offer of this variety is exception- 
ally true to type. Packet, 4c; ounce, 
Be; Vi pound, 25c; pound, 45c; 
pound, 8Sc, postpaid, 
MAMMOTH CHILI 
A very large-fruited variety. Under 
special cultivation the fruits attain a 
great weight and are of attractive ap- 
pearance. The skin is quite smooth, 
but with broad, open netting and of a 
rich orange yellow. Flesh thick, of a 
rich yellow coloring: fine grained .and 
sweet. Packet, 5c; ounce, 12c; '4 
pound, 35c; pound, 65c; pound, 
!''1.25, postpaid. 
GIANT SUMMER CROOKNECK 
Largest and one of the earliest of the crookneck sum- 
mer squashes. Vines of bush habit, large and more 
vigorous than Summer Crookneck. Fruits when ma- 
tured are very large, often to 2 feet long, with ex-- 
ceedingly warted surface. The color is deep yellow. 
Its large size and attractive color make it a great favor- 
ite with market gardeners. See cut. Packet, 5c; ounc«, 
12c; Vi pound, 35c; Vz pound, 65c; pound, $1.25, postpaid. 
BLUE HUBBARD, OR MARBLEHEAD 
In this Squash the combination of sweetness, dryness 
and delicious flavor is something reallv remarkable Its 
outer color is a very light blue, shape oval. Very pro- 
lific. A great favorite where known. Packet, 4c; ounce, 
10c; pound, 32c; ^ pound, 60c; pound, $1.10, post- 
paid. ' 
EARLY YELLOW BUSH SCALLOP 
A very early, somewhat flattened, scalloped bush 
squash of larger size. Skin deep orange; flesh pale yel- 
low and of very good flavor. We have developed a 
strain of the old Yellow Bush Scallop which is fully a>! 
productive but uniformly larger and flatter than the old 
stock and has a very small seed cavity. Its superiority 
is so great that we would be justified by prevailing 
custom in renaming it. Packet, 4c; ounce, Be; y, pound 
2Sc; ya pound, 45c; nound, 85o, postpaid. * Ponna, 
BOSTON MARROW 
Very early and prolific variety. Outside color dark 
orange yellow; flesh deep, fine grained and dry. Packet 
4c; ounce, 8c; >4 pound, 25c; 14 pound, 45c; pound. 85c 
postpaid. 
DELICIOUS WINTER 
^ to 10 pounds, varv 
hoVri In color and form, but are uniformly delicious in 
flavor and splendid winter keepers. The dark orange 
flesh is very thick and flne grained. PackeS, So; onSfe 
paw. * ^ ' '• ^ pound, V.25, PMt^ 
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