The Only Bargain in Seeds Is in Quality 
SQUASH 
AUTUMN & WINTER 
(Continued from page 71) 
102 da y s - Edible quality excellent, and the standard 
LScllClUUS by which others may be judged. Shape much like 
Hubbard, but pointed only on the blossom end; the stem end being 
flattened. Weight 7 to 8 pounds. Skin dark green, warted but not 
prominently; rind thin and hard. Flesh extremely thick, bright yel¬ 
low and of excellent flavor. Keeps well. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% ll>., 35c) (lb., $1.20) (5 lbs., $5.25) prepaid. 
Fru-rlhnrtt 62 days. A small individual sized squash that 
.T UrUHOUK., Vine when baked is much like sweet potatoes; the 
easiest grown and most resistant to insects and diseases of the 
fall varieties. Fruits weigh IV 2 lbs., deeply ridged, creamy white 
color. Flesh, thick, light yellow, dry and sweet. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (% lb., 25c) (lb., 65c) (5 lbs., $2.85) prepaid. 
WiiKfiarrl 110 days. Largest of the Hubbard types, and 
nUUUa.ru, Diue largely used in New England. Fruits round 
and pointed at both ends; rind blue-gray, weight 12 to 14 pounds. 
Flesh orange, thick and eating quality probably better than any 
of the other Hubbards. 
(£kt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (14 lb., 40c) (lb., $1.50) (5 lbs., $6.60) prepaid. 
A Nice Pile of Our Chicago Warted Hubbard Ready to Cut for Seed. 
fhiraan Warfprl 110 da y s - Larger than Ira- 
nUDDara, V^nicago VV ariea proved Hubbard and with less 
protrusion at the blossom end than other Hubbards. Very heavily 
warted; fruits weigh about 12 pounds, dark slate green. Flesh 
deep orange-yellow, dry and sweet. Keeps exceptionally well. Short 
crop and seed scarce. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 40c) (lb., $1.50) (5 lbs., $6*60) prepaid. 
WnKKai-rl 100 da ys- Much like Improved Hubbard 
A * uuu<llu » VJUiucil as f ar as shape and rind are concerned, 
but smaller, earlier and golden in color. Weight about 7 to 8 pounds. 
Planted for home, market, garden and much used for canning. 
Fruits globular, pointed at the ends; rind deep orange-yellow, dry, 
fine grained and of excellent quality. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 35c) (lb., $1.20) (5 lbs., $5.25) prepaid. 
HllHhaPf} Imnrnvprl Cipppn days. The standard winter 
nuuuciru, uiipruveu careen SO rt. Our stock of this is 
smaller and much more uniform than is usual, and less inclined to 
have slate color stripes at the blossom end. We believe the small 
sized Hubbards more desirable for selling from retail stores be¬ 
cause to large squash are usually split and sold in pieces. Weight 
about 9 pounds; pointed at both ends, moderately warted. Rind 
dark bronze green, tough and hard. Flesh very thick, orange-yel¬ 
low, sweet and dry. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 15c) (% lb., 40c) (lb., $1.50) (5 lbs., $6.60) prepaid. 
From Hallettsville, Texas—-“I believe we will have more call for 
your tomato seed than for any other. Those who planted your seed 
have had good luck.” 
From McNeal, Ariz.—“Tour seeds are the best we can get for this 
part of the country.” 
72 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colorado 
