Aggeler &tfussER Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
Piilfift.A Seed should not 
V^UllUre be planted until 
all danger of frost is past. In 
open ground plant in hills 3 
feet apart in rows 4 feet apart 
for summer varieties and 10 
feet by 6 feet for winter va¬ 
rieties. In orchard plant only 
one row between trees. When 
the vine is well along do not 
flood the hill, but keep the ir¬ 
rigation furrow nearly as far 
from the hill as the length of 
the vine. Keep in mind that 
roots are longer than the vines 
Very early plantings may be 
protected with Hotkaps. Two 
pounds of seed plants an acre 
for summer varieties and lVz 
pounds for winter varieties. 
A & M Squash 
Market gardeners write for quantity prices. 
Black Zucchini 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
Zucchini or Italian 
The favorite Italian squash. It 
should be eaten when quite 
young, four to six inches long. It is a delicious summer va¬ 
riety; do not hesitate to plant it. It is very prolific, a few 
hills will suffice to keep the family well supplied the entire 
summer. It is now more popular on the market than the 
White Bush Scallop. (Bush.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (A lb. 40c) 
(lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
Black Zucchini 
Similar to the regular Zucchini with 
the exception of being a very deep 
green in color. Especially desirable for market growing and 
shipping purposes. (Bush.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) VA lb. 50c) 
(lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
7 r iir > r > Viirti Farlv This variet y is very prolific and 
LiULLllIIll OUUrL tiariy a wee k or ten days earlier than 
the other varieties of Zucchini Squash. The fruits are about 
the shape of an electric light bulb and very light colored. It 
is very hardy, standing cold weather better than other types of 
Zucchini and also sets a better crop in cool weather. (Pkt. 5c) 
(oz. 15c) (A lb. 40c) (lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
A & M White Bush Scallop 
A & M White Bush Scallop 
mer squash that has 
been the standard for more than fifty years, and always in de¬ 
mand because of its earliness and delicious flavor. (Bush.) 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) ( 1/4 lb. 35c) (lb. $1.00) (5 lbs. $4.50) (10 lbs. 
$8.00) postpaid. 
Improved Green Tint White Bush Scallop 
Similar to the well-known White Bush Scallop, but selected 
for the darker green fruit which holds it color longer and makes 
it very desirable for market purposes. (Bush.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 
15c) (A lb. 50c) (lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
Golden Summer 
Crookneck 
The popular well known 
Crookneck (Bush). (Pkt. 
5c) (oz. 15c) (A lb. 40c) 
(lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
Golden Yellow 
Straightneck 
Select type of golden 
summer squash with a 
straight neck instead of 
curved. For this reason 
is is more desirable for 
packing in boxes for 
shipping. (Bush.) (Pkt. 
5c) (oz. 15c) O /4 lb. 40c) 
(lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
Differs from Zucchini in that it is marked with 
\^ULU4C1IC heavy dark green stripe. It is enormously pro¬ 
lific. When gathered closely the vines will keep bearing con¬ 
tinuously all summer, and far into the fall. It survives drouth 
to a wonderful degree. (Bush.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (A lb. 40c) 
(lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
1 rtner Marrow This is exceedingly delicious as 
J-iOng W Rite marrow W eii as the most prolific of all 
English Marrows. Steamed when quite young or fried as egg 
plant it is equal to egg plant itself. The squash is about 12 
inches long when mature, and has a light creamy color. (Trail¬ 
ing.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 20c) (A lb. 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
A & M Banana 
This squash grows from one to two 
feet in length. Flesh firm and solid 
of beautiful orange-yellow and excellent quality. Banana seems 
to succeed where others fail. It keeps from one season to an¬ 
other. When quite young it is excellent to cook as a marrow. 
(Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) ( 1/4 lb. 40c) (lb. $1.25) (5 lbs. $5.75) (10 lbs. 
$10.50) postpaid. 
Green Warted Hubbard 
This variety 
many ways, 
is used in 
but mostly 
for pies. It is a good keeper and because of its hard warty 
rind, it is the best of shippers. Therefore many acres are 
grown in Southern California for that purpose, and many more 
for bakers, canners and family consumption. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) 
(A lb. 45c) (lb. $1.25) (5 lbs. $5.75) (10 lbs. $10-50) postpaid. 
Golden Hubbard 
The flesh is of a deep golden yel¬ 
low—a much richer color than the 
Green Hubbard—fine grained, cooks very dry, and has excellent 
flavor. (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (A lb : 50c) (lb. $1.50) postpaid. 
T_L] Onoor* A small squash growing about 7 inches 
1 dUie V£ueen long and 4 to 5 inches thick. The color 
is deep green with the under portion an orange red where it 
rests on the ground. Very sweet and fine grained and suited 
for home garden or market. An excellent keeper for winter 
use. Cut in two when baked, each half is sufficient to serve 
one person. Also delicious when picked in the very young stage 
and cooked like a young Bush Scalloped Squash. (Pkt. 6c) 
(oz. 15c) ('A lb. 45c) (lb. $1.25) postpaid. 
English Cream Marrow or Fordhook Squash 
This is a most desirable squash for either summer or winter use, 
Oblong in form, 8 or 10 inches in length. If gathered young for 
cooking it is excellent, while if allowed to ripen on vine they can 
be stored and will keep in good condition until late the follow¬ 
ing June. (Trailing.) (Pkt. 5c) (oz. 15c) (A lb. 40c) (lb. $1.25) 
postpaid. 
Golden Yellow Straightneck 
Table Queen 
