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Blue Hubbard Squash 
Rapidly Becoming The Most Popular 
LargeWinter Squash 
We have developed a very fine strain of Blue Hubbard here 
on Moreton Farm. It is a very heavy yielder and is more true to 
color and uniform in type than any other strain we have ever 
seen. In our fifteen acre field, which we grew for seed this year 
there were actually not more than half a dozen green squash in 
the whole field! 
This variety which was selected from the original Hubbard 
has rapidly found for itself a place among the leading market 
varieties of squash and in many markets far outsells the older 
green varieties. 
The fruit is of an attractive blue-gray color similar type to 
the old Hubbard but larger and more warted. The shell is 
very hard, making this squash an extremely good keeper. The 
flesh is thick, of deep yellow color and of fine flavor and texture. 
We are sure there is no better strain of Blue Hubbard grown. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; y 4 Lb. 70c; Lb. $2.25. 
Harvesting Blue Hubbard Squash on Moreton Farm 
Improved John Baer Tomato 
The John Baer tomato has long been one of the most reliable sorts for market and canning 
as well as a favorite home garden sort. 
This tomato produces immense crops of large, smooth, handsome tomatoes. The vines are 
strong and vigorous. The fruit is produced in great clusters, and is early enough to ripen the 
whole crop before frost in a normal season. 
The tomatoes are uniformly of good large size, perfectly smooth and regular and of a bright 
rich scarlet color without any green around the stem. The fruit is very free from cracks and 
not subject to black rot. 
Our improved stock of John Baer will produce fruit which will average larger than other 
strains, in fact the crop which we grew this summer was superior in this respect to any John 
Baer we have seen. Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; V4 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $4.75. 
You will be pleased to know that I again secured 1st and 2nd prize at the show from John Baer Tomatoes. This 
now makes the 12th time. I am satisfied that John Baer would be very difficult to beat.” C. B. Brownrigg , Laun - 
ceston , Tasmania , May 26, 1933. 
Macomber Turnip 
A Ruta Baga of Exceptional Quality 
We have found this Swede Turnip or Buta Baga of very much finer quality for table use than 
any other we have ever tried. Buta Bagas are often rather coarse, but the Macomber is very 
sweet and fine grained. We have never tasted a turnip of any kind of such fine quality as this. 
The turnips are white with purplish green tops; they are large, smooth, round and handsome 
with practically no neck. The flesh is white, fine grained and of a mild sweet flavor. They will 
keep all winter and remain in fine condition for the table if properly stored. 
We highly recommend this turnip for the home garden or market where quality is appreciated 
and this excellent variety finds ready sales at the roadside market. 
To get the best results the seed should be sown about the middle or last of June in the Northern 
states. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; y 4 Lb. 70c; Lb. $2.25. 
“Last year I raised about 7 tons of splendid Blue Hubbard Squash from 
your seed. Some of the squashes weighing b0 lbs. each." Simon J. 
Kervick, Springfield, Mass., Jan. 30, 1933. 
Harris* Early Stone Tomato 
Harris 1 Early 
Stone Tomatoes 
By raising the seed in this northern latitude and making 
selections with special reference to earliness we have obtained 
a strain of Stone that ripens almost as early as Bonny Best and 
John Baer and at the same time has retained the good qualities 
of the Stone. 
The Stone has been considered for many years one of the 
very best tomatoes on account of its firmness and lack of 
acidity. For canning it is important to get a variety that is 
not acid and for this reason the Stone is especially valuable 
for this purpose. 
The vines are sturdy and prolific, bearing an abundance of 
fine fruit. The fruit is smooth, deep red thruout, very solid 
and firm and very sweet. 
We are glad to recommend this variety for the home garden 
and roadside markets where “ Quality counts.” 
Pkt. 12c; Oz. 50c; y 4 Lb. $1.35; Lb. $4.50. 
Harris* Tomato Plants 
We make a specialty of growing splendid, sturdy tomato plants. They 
are true to name, and properly hardened. Our careful packing assures 
their arrival in perfect planting condition. 
See page 47 for varieties and prices. 
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