Plant Pikes Peak and Banana If Squash Bugs Bother Your Squash 
SQUASH—ITALIAN 
days. The most popular Italian variety in the 
south with shippers and market growers. Very pro¬ 
lific. Plants bush; fruits weigh 4 pounds at maturity, and are 15 
to 20 inches long, 4 y 2 inches through the thickest part, cylindrical, 
straight and smooth. Color dark green with faint light green stripes 
changing at maturity to yellow. Flesh firm, greenish white; the 
very young fruits are marketed. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (H Hi., 25c) (lb., SOc) (5 lbs., $3.50) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 00c per lb.) (100 lbs., $48.00). 
Tfnlinn R'ncVi Rani/1 58 days. A new Italian variety, out- 
uaiiaii uudll i\a|JIU standing in its ability to produce 
high quality fruits within a very short time. The young tender 
fruits are marketed when about 12 inches long, at which time they 
are very slender, straight and dark green. Mature fruits longer 
than Cocozelle 20 to 24 inches, uniform diameter 3 inches. 
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Grey Zucchini &U a e y x s : 
tensively by west coast grow¬ 
ers. Young fruits medium 
dark green changing to grey¬ 
ish green and mottled at ma¬ 
turity, at which time they are 
about 14 inches long and 4 
inches thick. The young 
fruits are very tender and of 
excellent quality. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (% 
lb., 25c) (lb., SOc) (5 lbs., 
$3.50) p r e p a i d. Wholesale 
price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 
OOc per lb.) (100 lbs., $48.00). 
Black Zucchini The d new 
strain of Zucchini that is be¬ 
coming more popular with 
California shippers because 
of its very deep green color 
which is retained throughout 
growth until maturity. Fruits 
slightly longer than Grey 
Zucchini, and considerably 
thicker. Growers will find 
our stocks second to none in 
uniformity. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (*4 
lb., 30c) (lb., 90c) (5 lbs., 
$4.00) prepaid. Wholesale 
price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 
70c per lb) (100 lbs., $00.00). 
AUTUMN AND 
WINTER 
A couple of plants Squash Black 
Zucchini. 
Plant Y& lb. to 100 hills. 2 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
D 9 a 105 days. A favorite late sort for home use and market 
Dandlld garden as well as for stock feed. Cylindrical, 20 to 24 
inches in length, diameter 5% inches; rind thin, slate grey colored. 
Flesh thick, fine grained, yellowish orange with sweet, attractive 
flavor. A fair keeper and of excellent quality. Not as susceptible 
to attacks of root borers and squash bugs as the Hubbards. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (Yt lb., 30c) (lb., 90c) (5 lbs., $4.00) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(10 lbs., 70c per lb.) (IOO lbs., $60.00). 
Pikes Peak 
110 days. A satisfactory table sort as well as be¬ 
ing used extensively for stock feed. Oval shaped 
fruit, large at the stem end. and tapering toward blossom end. 
Rind slate colored and hard; flesh creamy yellow, good quality and 
an excellent keeper. An abundant yielder, weight 8 to 10 pounds. 
Is not as easily injured by squash bugs as some other winter 
varieties. 
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Wholesale price, not prepaidi—(10 lbs., 60c per lb.) (100 lbs., $48,00). 
Table Queen or Des Moines i 8 corn ays 'An A 'ndividS2r" 
squash desirable for baking. Popular for home, market garden and 
shipping. Vines trailing; fruits acorn-shape^, ribbed, smooth, thin- 
shelled, dark green. Flesh light yellow, bakes dry and sweet. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (Ya lb., 30c) (lb.. OOc) (5 lbs.. $4.00) prepaid. 
Wholesale price, not prepaid—(lO lbs., 70c per lb.) (100 lbs., $60.00). 
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