The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn. 
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SQUASH 
Improved Blue Hubbard 
We are introducing this year, the most wonderful Squash ever grown. 
Our outside representative drew our attention to this remarkable vege¬ 
table in 1930 but we could hardly believe the wonderful tales he told us 
as to the taste and eating qualities of this Squash. 
In the fall of 1931 he left one of the Squashes in the office We di¬ 
vided it into four quarters and gave one quarter each to four of our 
office force. The enthusiastic reports from those four, made us decide 
to list this Squash us one of our wonderful discoveries. 
You cannot go wrong by planting a large quantity this year. 
No. 4018 Pkt. 10c: 3 Pkts. 25c: Vt lb. 50c: 1 lb. $1.50 
MURVON’S DELICIOUS 
One ounce to 10 hills; 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
DELICIOUS. Unsurpassed for sweetness, richness of 
flavor and extraordinary quality. Excellent for fall and 
winter use; keeps well until late in the spring. Fruits usu¬ 
ally weigh 5 to 10 lbs.; rind dark green, mottled in lighter 
shades; dark orange flesh; very thick and fine grained. 
No. 4005. Pkt. 10c; 3 Pkts. 25c; *4 Ib.50c; 1 lb. $1.50. 
Improved Blue Hubbard 
Golden Crookneck Squash 
Golden Summer Crookneck 
Squash 
One of the best of the Summer Squashes It is of dwarf, 
bushy habit and very productive. The skin is yellow. The 
shape is shown in the illustration. The flesh has a deep 
golden yellow color and of most agreeable flavor. This is, 
in fact, most highly esteemed of all the summer varieties. 
No. 4008 Pkt.. 10c 3 Pkts. 25c V 4 lb. 40c 1 lb $1.25 
New Zealand or Everbearing 
Spinach 
(Hot Weather Spinach) 
A distinct type of Spinach with small green leaves, which 
make large, bushy plants, often 3 feet in diameter. Only the 
young leaves and tips of the branches are used, and the more 
they are picked the faster the plant seems to grow. It will 
give you fine greens all summer and fall. Especially suited 
to dry and arid locations where other varieties do not do 
well, and the only kind that can be successfully grown in 
extremely hot weather. 
No. 4007 Pkt. 10c. 3 Pkt. 25c % lb 35c 1 lb. $1.00 Postpaid 
NEW TRIUMPH SPINACH 
Plants are of very compact but prostrate growth. They are composed of 
many short stemmed leaves, which are of much thicker and heavier texture 
than most other Spinach. They are heavily crumpled and blistered, of 
dark green color, and do not wilt or run to seed as quickly as most other 
sorts, but will remain in good marketable condition a month. On account 
of its thick, tirm leaves it retains its freshnness during the hot summer 
months. It is the best variety to be sown in the spring, and also continu¬ 
ously at intervals all summer, so that this delicious, healthful vegetable 
can be enjoyed, not only during the cool weather, but during the hot 
months as well. No. 4118 Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 30c: lb. 85c 
Bear in mind 
when you com¬ 
pare prices that 
we pay all post¬ 
age and send only 
the finest seed 
grown. 
Everbearing Spinach 
New Japanese Turnip 
A Hot Weather Turnip. 
Edible Tope and Roots 
If you like greens and sweet tender turnips you can have both by plant¬ 
ing this new Japanese variety Trials have shown it to be superior in many 
respects to meft of the varieties generally cultivated in America. The 
leaves grow upright, about two feet high when fully developed, but should 
be cut before they attain full growth. 
This is a decided acquisition to both the Turnip and the Greens classes. 
It produces ao abundance of tender delicately flavored leaves, and later a 
full crop of very tender Turnips, closely resembling Early White Flat 
Dutch. 
It is a very rapid grower. The leaves as greens being ready'fully as 
early as any of the Turnips for greens. After the leaves are cut the roots 
form rapidlv, reaching maturity fully as early as Flat Dutch and Purple 
... Top Strap Leaf. 
Shogoin Turnip No. 40 10 Pk4 1#c 3 Pkts 25c y 4 , b 40c ) b . $ 4 .25 
