SIOUX CITY SEED CO. 
<^> 1935 
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. 
ARIKARA—Earliest of Winter Squash, re¬ 
sistant to drought conditions. The shell is 
salmon varied with blue green; flesh orange; 
green near shell. Fine keeper. 
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 4V 2 inches in diameter. Flesh 
light yellow and bakes well; quite early. 
Prices: oz., 15c; *4 lb., 40c. 
BUTTER CUP: A new Squash developed by Prof. A. F. Yeager of North Dakota 
Experiment Station. The Squash weigh from three to five pounds with thin, tough, 
green skin. There is no fibrous section and deep rich orange flesh is untinged with 
green. A good keeper — fine flavor, much like that of a Sweet Potato. Oz., 20c; ^4 lb., 50c. 
White Globe 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—Early, 
globe-shaped, medium sized, yields heavily 
and keep good. 
TURNIP 
EARLY WHITE MILAN — Very early, 
white top; for summer planting. 
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. 
GOLDEN BALL OR ORANGE JELLY— 
Very handsome; keeps fairly well. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN — Large, late, 
sweet, yellow fleshed, long keeper and very 
popular. 
Prices: oz., 10c; 34 lb., 25c; except Milan: oz., 10c; 34 lb., 30c. 
RUTABAGA or Swedish Turnip 
MONARCH—Distinct in form; grand, good 
variety; very large yielder; grown mostly 
above the ground; flesh rich yellow. 
IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP 
—Very hardy variety; flesh yellow, sweet and 
well flavored; deep purple; has but little neck. 
EARLY NECKLESS — Three weeks earlier 
than Purple Top Yellow, entirely neckless, 
free from side roots, round and uniform, this 
is a fine quality Rutabaga. 
Prices: oz., 10c; 14 lb., 25c. 
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