45 FAIR STREET, PATERSON, N. J. 
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SQUASH 
3 oz. will plant 100 hills. 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
i oz. y 4 it), i lb. 
Blue Hubbard (Running)_$0.20 $0.55 $1.75 
Form and habit of growth same as original Hubbard, but excels in 
the superior quality of its flesh, differing in having an extremely 
hard blue-grey shell. 
Boston Marrow (Running) ___ .10 .30 1.00 
Similar to Hubbard in form and size, shell bright orange, flesh yeliow 
and firm ; the best for pies and canning. 
Cocozelle, Italian Vegetable Marrow (Bush) .10 .35 1.25 
A summer variety. Fruits oblong, 16 to 18 inches long and 5 inches 
in diameter ; color dark green, marbled with yellofw and dark green 
stripes, carrying ribs the length of the fruit; very early. 
Giant Summer Crookneck (Bush)__10 .35 1.25 
The largest and one of the earliest summer varieties ; fruit often 2 to 
2 x /2 feet long, very warted and deep orange in color. 
Giant Summer Straightneck (Bush) . .15 .45 1.50 
A selection from Cro'okneck with a straight neck, being more easily 
packed for .shipment. Fruit intensely warted, 18 to 20 inches long, 
deep orange in color with a thick, meaty neck. 
Golden Custard (Bush) _ .10 .30 1.00 
A mammoth strain of Yellow Bush Scallop. 
Golden Hubbard (Running) _ .10 .35 1.25 
Similar to the old Hubbard in form and habit, though not so large, 
but earlier ; shell moderately warted, hard and rich orange-red color, 
with occasional creamy stripes at blossom end ; flesh deep orange, 
dry and of best quality. 
Improved Hubbard (Running) _ .15 .35 1.25 
The standard winter Squash ; fruits large, heavy and moderately 
warted ; shell dark bronze-green, showing light-green marking at 
blossom end ; flesh bright orange-yellow,, fine grained, thick and dry. 
Warted Hubbard (Running) _ .15 .35 1.25 
Somewhat larger in size than Hubbard, and of equal quality, but is 
more heavily warted and shell is very dark green, almost black in 
color. 
Table Queen or Des Moines (Running)_ .15 .45 1.50 
Also known as Acorn. Fruits are acorn-shaped, averaging 5% inches 
in length and 4% inches in diameter. The outside is deeply ribbed, 
with a smooth hard shell, green-black in color. The flesh is light 
yellow, sweet, dry and free from stringiness. Matures in about 58 
days but ships and stores well. 
White Bush Scallop (Bush)__.10 .30 1.00 
Very early ; fruit flattened and scalloped, about 8 inches in diameter, 
comparatively smooth on the surface and creamy-white in color. 
Warren Turban (Running) _ ___ 30 .90 3.00 
An old New England favorite, often called Turk’s Cap. Fruits typical 
turban shaped, cylindrical, flattened, with a distinct button on blos¬ 
som end. Skin bright orange-red, somewhat rough ; flesh deep orange, 
solid and fine grained. Excellent winter keeper. 
Zucchini (Bush) _ .15 .45 1.50 
A short, blc/cky type of the Cocozella Squash, growing 13 to 14 
inches long; skin is dark green, lightly mottled and striped yellow at 
maturity. 
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