Squash Pays Better Than Many Other Crops and Less Labor is Required 
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Squash 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. For Summer Squash, one 
ounce to 25 hills; two to three pounds per acre. For Winter 
Squash, one ounce to ten hills; about three pounds per acre. 
After danger of frost is past, plant eight to ten seeds to the 
hill for Summer sorts, about four feet apart, the last of 
May; and Winter varieties in hills about eight feet apart, 
from the middle of June to July first. Do not bruise or 
break the stems of Winter Squash when gathering. Store 
in a cool, dry place. 
Giant Summer Crookueck S' SSu 
often 2 to 2% feet long, very warty and deep orange in 
color. Oz., 15c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
Golden Summer Crookneck 
A standard early and produc¬ 
tive Summer Squash; fruits 
about a foot long, moderately warted and of a bright yellow 
color. Oz., 15c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
t i i Oiippii A Squash fit for a Queen. Cut in half 
laDie ljueen and baked for twenty minutes, it is de¬ 
licious. Wonderful producer. Fruits are from 6 to 8 
inches long and 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Shell hard 
and smooth, dark green with sometimes a blotch of 
red at pointed end. Will keep as long as the Hubbard. 
Oz., 15c; 54 lb., 35c; 1 lb., $1.25, postpaid. 
Yellow Bush Scallop Squash. 
Delicious A an< l winter variety, medium size, 
* top-shaped, dark green, flesh orange, very 
deep and delicious. Oz., 15c; 54 lb., 35c; 1 lb., $1.25, 
postpaid. 
Early While Bush Scallop 
Oz., 10c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
Early Yellow Bush Scallop * d "“ »te\h. E „ arl .t 
above. Oz., 10c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
D . A prolific, oblong variety 256 ft. in length by 
DdlldDa 6 inches in diameter, having a gray-green 
shell, with irregular stripes and dashes of a darker 
shade, distinctly pointed at the blow end; solid dry 
flesh with small seed cavity. Oz., 10c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 
lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
Rnctnn Marrow Fall and winter variety, oval, color 
Dosion marrow when ripe brig . ht orange> fine gra i n . 
ed and excellent flavor. Oz., 10c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Italian Cucuzzi Caravazzi A '°7 lg . lig , ht green variety, 
much in demand for Ital¬ 
ian trade. Oz., 40c; % lb., $1.25; 1 lb., $4.00, postpaid. 
Cocozella di Napoli [ [ta r! ian Vegetable Marrow) A 
" bush summer variety, oblong, 
large. Dark green marbled with yellow and dark 
green stripes. A vegetable delicacy superior to egg¬ 
plant. Oz., 15c; 54 lb., 35c; 1 lb., $1.10, postpaid. 
Table Queen Squash. 
Improved 
Hubbard Squash. 
The Four Hubbards 
Golden Hubbard ? il ?- i i ar A° th ? old H “ bbard i n a " d 
habit, though smaller and decidedly 
earlier; shell moderately warted, rich orange-red; flesh 
deep orange, of fine quality; good keeper. Oz., 
10c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
Improved Hubbard SirtXSiTljaSl 
deep dark bronze-green; flesh bright yellow, 
fine grained, thick and dry. Oz., 10c; 54 lb., 
30c; 1 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
Chicago Warted Hubbard to theHuS 
bard, but fruit larger and a little later. Oz., 
10c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
RIiip Hnhharit A new type of Hubbard Squash 
Diue nuuudrn and said to excel all in the 8Upe _ 
rior quality of its flesh. Similar to the original 
Hubbard but having a hard blue-gray shell. 
Oz., 10c; 54 lb., 30c; 1 lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
