WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY, Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
English Vegetable Marrow 16 to 18 4 56 
A prolific summer variety with trailing vines. Fruits 
weigh 214 to 3% pounds; cylindrical, but somewhat larger 
at blossom end; cream colored skin, with white flesh. 
Giant Summer Crookneck . 20 to 25 4 to 5 56 
Widely used by market gardeners and shippers. Similar 
to Early Yellow Summer Crookneck, but larger and 
later. Fruits weigh 4 to 5 pounds; neck curved; skin 
golden-yellow, warted; flesh thick and yellow. 
GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK 16 to 22 4% 55 
A distinct improvement on the Crookneck strain, as it 
packs to better advantage for shipping. Popular with 
market gardeners and shippers. Fruits thick-necked, 
heavily warted, straight, orange-yellow; flesh thick, light 
yellow. 
Italian Vegetable Marrow 12 to 15 314 to 4 65 
A trailing summer sort, similar to Long Cocozelle, except 
in color. Fruits weigh 3 pounds, cylindrical, very dark 
solid green; flesh greenish white and of good quality. 
LONG COCOZELLE _ 15 to 20 4 to 5 65 
Increasingly popular with market gardeners and shippers. 
Fruits weigh 4 pounds; cylindrical, straight, smooth, dark 
green with lighter green stripes which change to deep 
yellow at maturity; flesh very firm, greenish white; a 
very early prolific variety. 
Neapolitan Squash—1 oz. 75c; 4 oz. $2.75 
Grows very long and slender, quite heavily curved, often 
scimitar in shape. The color is light green with smooth 
surface. It runs three to four inches in diameter, in 
fact this Squash reminds one of an eel. 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
Boston Marrow ___ 12 9 
A very productive, late fall variety, extensively used for 
canning. Resembling Hubbard in size and shape, the 
fruits weigh 6 to 8 pounds. The deep orange skin is 
somewhat rough, and quite hard; flesh is yellow, thick, 
and firm. 
Golden Hubbard _ 11 8 
Similar to Green Hubbard, but earlier, smaller, and more 
prolific. Popular with home and market gardeners and 
canners. Fruits somewhat pointed at each end, weigh 8 
to 10 pounds moderately warted, orange-red, with faint 
cream colored stripes toward blossom end; flesh deep 
orange, dry, and of fine quality; it keeps well. 
Improved Green Hubbard _ 12 9 
Standard winter sort for home and market gardeners, and 
for shipping. Fruits weigh 10 to 12 pounds, pointed at 
both ends, slightly warted, dark bronze-green in color; 
rind hard and tough; flesh very thick, orange-yellow, dry 
and sweet. 
Mammoth Chili __ 20 to 28 16 to 20 
The giant among squashes, grown for exhibition purposes 
and stock feeding. Fruits oblong, pointed at blossom 
end, we : gh 80 to 150 pounds; skin mottled deep orange 
and yellow; flesh thick, stringy, and coarse. A prolific 
winter sort. 
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SWISS CHARD 
Days from 
Pkt. 5c — oz. 15c — !4 lb. 45c sowing 
seed to cutting 
LUCULLUS _ 50 to 60 
Desirable for home and market garden use. Upstanding in habit 
of growth; leaf color yellowish green; heavily crumpled; stems 
thick, broad, light green in color; most popular of the Chards. 
