Ye* #> SIOUX CITY SEED CO. ^ 
SQUASH VARIETIES (Continued) 
EARLY GOLDEN BUSH SCALLOP— 
Fine for summer use, not as early as the 
White. 
EARLY WHITE SCALLOP BUSH — A 
good early shipping variety, best scallop. 
YELLOW SUMMER CROOKNECK—One 
of the best summer squashes. 
HUBBARD —^Well known and liked for 
late use; of superior quality. 
RED OR GOLDEN HUBBARD — Fine 
reddish or golden colod. Large size, fine 
quality. 
Prices: oz., 
WARTY HUBBARD —More warty, hard¬ 
er shell, better keeper, true stock. 
PIKE’S PEAK OR SIBLEY — Thick, 
bright orange flesh, fine winter sort. 
MAMMOTH CHILI —Grows to an enor¬ 
mous size, 150 to 275 pounds; fine for exhi-, 
bition. 
TABLE QUEEN (Des Moines)— A trail¬ 
ing variety, producing acorn-shaped fruit 
with a thin, distinctly ribbed, dark green shell; 
G inches long by 4l^ inches in diameter. Flesh 
light yellow and bakes well; quite early. 
15c; M lb., 40c. 
White Globe 
TURNIP 
EXTRA EARLY MILAN PURPLE TOP 
—Very early, with purple top; flesh and skin 
white. 
WHITE EGG —Oval, handsome and sweet; 
grows quickly; best table sort. 
EARLY DUTCH STRAP LEAF— Rather 
flat; good white early sort. 
COWHORN —Long, crooked shaped, white 
fine grained, quick growing stock turnip. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF— The popu¬ 
lar flat fall sort; sweet, firm and mild. 
POMERANIAN WHITE GLOBE— Large, 
good for both table and stock. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE— Early, 
globe-shaped, medium sized, yields heavily 
and keep good. 
EARLY WHITE MILAN —Very early, 
white top; for summer planting. 
GOLDEN BALL OR ORANGE JELLY— 
Very handsome; keeps fairly well. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN — Large, late, 
sweet, yellow fleshed, long keeper and very 
popular. 
Prices :z., 10c; ^4 lb., 20c; except Milan: oz., 10c; ^4 lb., 30c. 
RUTABAGA or Swedish Turnip 
MONARCH— Distinct in form; grand, good IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP 
variety; very large yielder; grown mostly —Very hardy variety; flesh yellow, sweet and 
above the ground; flesh rich yellow. well flavored; deep purple; has but little neck. 
Oz., 10c; ^4 lb., 25c. 
