“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS. 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —29— WETHERSFIELD. CONN. 
COURGE SQUASH 
ZUGCA 
Blue Hubbard Squash 
Seed should not be planted until all danger of 
frost is over. In open ground plant in hills ten 
feet apart. Cultivate until the plants begin to run. 
A warm, light, rich soil is best. This may be en¬ 
riched by mixing a little commercial fertilizer with 
the soil in each hill. 
One ounce to 15 to 20 hills , 3 to 4 pounds per acre 
FALL or WINTER 
VARIETIES 
Golden Delicious — A splendid 
~ top-shaped type, golden yellow 
in color with very dry orange 
flesh of a delicious flavor. 
SUMMER 
VARIETIES 
Giant Summer Crookneck — 
Fruit much larger than the com¬ 
mon sort while just as early and 
tender. Color a deep yellow, very 
warty. Fruit often two feet long. 
Early Summer Crookneck — 
Early and of fine quality. Vine 
very bushy and so may be planted 
close together. 
White Bush Scallop — The fruit 
is flattened and scalloped, about 
8 inches in diameter when mature 
and is a creamy white in color. 
When the fruits are about the 
size of a silver dollar they may be 
picked and prepared like As¬ 
paragus. They are delicious. 
Constant picking forces the plant 
to bear more heavily. 
Italian Vegetable Marrow (Cocozelle Longe) — 
Oblong, furrowed and ribbed. About 12 x 5, dark 
green in color mottled with yellow and striped. 
Summer Straightneck — The most desirable 
strain of summer squash on the market. It is 
early and productive, the fruit is almost uni¬ 
formly straight and holds the same shape its 
entire length and is an ideal light cream 
color which lasts until it is nearly mature. The 
warts or hard knobs do not appear for sometime. 
We recommend this to a high quality market. 
Summer Straightneck 
True Hubbard —The standard. 
Fruits are large, dark green, flesh 
bright, orange-yellow, cooking 
dry with an excellent flavor. Our 
strain is well selected and will be 
found satisfactory in every way. 
Banana — A prolific, oblong va¬ 
riety about 23 ^ feet long and 6 
inches in diameter with a gray- 
green shell. The flesh is solid and 
dry with a small seed cavity and 
is an excellent winter keeper. 
This is a very fine new variety. 
(See page 2). 
Blue Hubbard — A selection from the Hubbard. 
Fruit a grayish-blue color, large growing and a 
very good keeper due to its hard shells. Quality 
even better than the Hubbard. Our seed is 
from selected fruits only. 
Essex Hybrid — A turban-shaped squash, terra¬ 
cotta red in color with somewhat darker flesh 
than Hubbard and an excellent keeper. Very 
popular in New England. 
Table Queen — An acorn shaped dark green little 
Squash with a hard shell which is excellent for 
winter use. When halved and baked it may be 
eaten at the table exactly as a canteloupe. The 
flavor is delicious. 
SQUASH 
Pkt. 
Oz. W lb. 
1 lb. 
True Hubbard. 
$0.10 $0.15 
$0.35 $1.25 
Banana. 
.10 
.15 
.40 
1.50 
Blue Hubbard. 
.10 
.15 
.45 
1.50 
Essex Hybrid. 
.10 
.15 
.40 
1.40 
Table Queen. 
.10 
.15 
.40 
1.40 
Giant Summer 
Crookneck. 
.10 
.15 
.30 
1.00 
Early Summer 
Crookneck. 
.10 
.15 
.35 
1.10 
White Bush Scallop. 
.10 
.15 
.35 
1.10 
Italian Vegetable 
Marrow. 
.10 
.15 
.35 
1.25 
Golden Delicious . .. 
.10 
.15 
.45 
1.50 
Summer Straightneck 
.10 
.15 
.35 
1.25 
Our strain of Straightneck is unexcelled. 
