MARKET GARDENERS’ LIST 
25 
SQUASH 
Italian Cocozelle Di Napoli 
SUMMER AND WINTER SQUASH 
Woodruff’s New Giant Straight Neck Squash is a selection from the standard 
Giant Summer Crookneck and a real improvement on this sort. 
Oz., 20c.; lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50 
Italian Cocozelle (Cocozelle di Napoli)— A special selection grown for the most 
particular trade. A bush type with no runners. Produces yellow blossoms. The fruit is 
dark green with light colored stripes. The leaf is deeply cut, with light green veins. 
Oz., 20c.; 34 lb., 50c.; lb., $1.75 
Following varieties at: 
Summer Varieties 
Per lb. 
Giant Summer Crookneck. $1.25 
Summer Crookneck. 1.25 
Mammoth White Bush. 1.00 
Early White Bush Scallop. 1.00 
Yellow Bush Scallop. 1.25 
White Summer Crookneck. . . . 1.25 
English Yegetable Marrow. 1.25 
Des Moines New. 1.50 
20 c. oz.; 50c. per lb. 
Winter Varieties 
Per lb. 
Blue Hubbard. $1.25 
War ted Hubbard. 1.25 
Red or Golden Hubbard. 1.25 
Green Hubbard. 1.25 
Boston Marrow. 1.00 
Mammoth Chili. 1.25 
Fordhook. 1.25 
The Delicious. 1.25 
PUMPKIN 
Large Cheese or Kentucky 
Field.Per lb., 90c. 
One of the best for table use, and 
very productive. Shape, flat; flesh yel¬ 
low, thick and tender. The best variety 
for Canners. 
Connecticut Field 
Per lb., 90c. 
The hardiest of all pumpkins, cid- 
tivated mainly for stock-feeding, pro¬ 
ducing enormous crops. 
Per lb. 
White Cusliaw. $.90 
Quaker Pie. 90 
Japanese Pie. .90 
Tennessee Sweet Potato 1.00 
Per lb. 
Small Sugar. $1.00 
King of the Mammoth 1.00 
Green Striped Cusbaw .90 
Yellow or Golden Cushaw .90 
White Bush Scallop Squash 
