SQUASH 
Do not sow the seed in spring until lasting warm weather is assured. A warm, mellow, well- 
manured soil suits them best. The seed should be planted in hills about 4 feet apart each way for the 
bush varieties and marrows, and 10 to 12 ft. apart each way for the running varieties. Plant 12 
to 15 seeds in each hill to offset any loss by insects or disease. When danger of such loss is 
past, thin to three or four plants to the hill. Winter sorts may be planted with corn, using four or 
five seeds in every fourth or fifth hill at the same time the corn is planted. 1 oz. of seed will 
plant 50 hills'of the early sorts, and 30 hills of the later varieties; 5 to 6 lb. is required to the acre. 
BUSH VARIETIES 
12200. Early Golden Bush. Fine for summer ; not so early 
as the White Bush. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., lb. $2.50. 
12210. Golden Custard. Mammoth strain of the Golden 
Bush. A valuable variety; golden yellow flesh; fine 
quality. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., lb. $2.00. 
12220. Early White Scallop Bush. A good early shipping 
variety. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., Ib. $2.00. 
12224. Mammoth White Scallop Bush (Silver Custard). Not 
so early as the former, but it produces larger fruits. Pkt. 
5c., oz. 20c., lb. $2.00. 
12230. Long Island White Bush. An improved strain of 
Early White Scallop Bush ; very prolific. Pkt. 10c., oz. 
25c., lb. $2.25. 
12234. Fordhook White Bush. Oblong fruits; smooth, thin 
yellow skin. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., lb. $2.00. 
12270. Summer Crookneck. Yellow fruit i distinct; best for 
summer. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., lb. $1.75. 
12280. Summer Crookneck. Giant; double the size of 
the above. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., lb. $1.75; 
12285. Summer Crookneck. White fruited. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
15c., lb. $1.75. 
12300. Cocozelle Bush (True Italian Vegetable Marrow). 
A fine variety; oblong shape; skin smooth, dark green, 
marbled yellow or pale green. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
RUNNING VARIETIES 
12410. Boston Marrow. Oval; bright orange; flesh yellow 
and fine. Pkt. 5c., oz. 15c., lb. $1.50. 
12440. Delicata. Orange-yellow, striped green; small size, 
but very prolific; it is extra early, solid, and a good 
keeper; flesh dry and of fine quality. Pkt, 5c., oz. 25c., 
lb. $2.50. 
12450. Delicious. Green skin ; orange flesh, fine-grained, 
sweet and dry. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., Ib. $2.50. 
12460. Essex Hybrid. Good fall and winter sort; fine¬ 
grained, rich flavor, highly colored; orange skin; turban 
shape; very prolific. Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., lb. $2.50. 
12470. Fordhook Running. One of the best winter sorts; 
fine quality. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., lb. $2.00. 
12500. Hubbard. Well known and liked for late use; fine 
for pies. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., lb. $2.50. 
12510. Hubbard, Golden or Red. Same as above, but with 
orange-red skin. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., lb. $2.50. 
12530. Hubbard, Mammoth Warted. Immense size, covered 
with warts. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., lb. $2.50. 
12540. Mammoth Chili. Rich orange flesh; grows to an 
enormous size. Pkt, 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
12550. Mammoth Whale. Enormous size; solid; orange 
flesh; fine quality. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
12560. Marblehead. Gray skin; very productive; fine keeper. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 25c., lb. $2.50. 
12570. Orange Marrow. Quite distinct; very early, and 
of most delicate flavor; suitable for fall and winter. 
Pkt. 5c.. oz. 20c., lb. $2.00. 
12580. Perfect Gem. Round; white; fine quality: for fall 
or winter. Pkt. 5c., oz. 20c., lb. $2.00. 
12590. Turban. Orange-yellow flesh; good flavor. Pkt. 5c., 
oz. 20c., lb. $2.00. 
12595. Early Prolific Marrow. Similar to Boston Marrow, 
but earlier; bright orange; delicate, rich flavor; vigorous 
and very productive. Pkt, 5c., oz. 15c., lb. $1.50. 
12598. Lagenaria leucantha longissima. Known to some 
gardeners as “Cutcutza." Averages 2 feet long, 3 inches 
in diameter, tapering to 2 inches. Should be eaten when 
young, Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
^ VEGETABLE MARROW 
The vegetable Marrow Squashes are of English 
production and should be more generally used in 
this country as they are far superior in every 
way to our summer Squash. They will grow 
well anywhere with just a little care, and the 
results are more than satisfying. When the fruit 
is from half to three quarters grown prepare simi¬ 
larly to Squash or slice and fry, like Egg Plant, 
and the superiority in both cases is remarkable. 
All the varieties of Marrows that we offer for 
planting were planted with great results last year, 
and we predict a great future for this vegetable. 
12672. Carters Long Green Striped. A giant prolific va¬ 
riety, the very best for gardens that lie in a bleak and 
exposed position. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
12692. Carters Trailing White. One of the quickest-grow¬ 
ing varieties we know of. The fruit will extend to a 
great length whilst retaining all the tenderness of small 
young Marrows. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
12674. Pen-y-byd. (The Best in the World.) A round 
fruiting Marrow, creamy-white in color; very superior. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
12676. Moore’s Vegetable Cream. Very fine variety, of 
creamy color and delicious flavor. Pkt. 10c., oz. 80c., lb. 
$3.00. 
12680. English. True strain; cream color; about 9 inches 
long. Pkt. 10c., bz. 80c. lb., $3.00. 
12694. English, Green Trailing. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. 
$3,00. 
12696. English, White Bush. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
12300. Italian (Cocozelle di Napoli.) Grows about 20 inches 
long, with a diameter of 3 to 4 inches. Skin smooth, 
dark green, marbled yellow or pale green. In Italy it is 
eaten when quite young. Pkt. 10c., oz. 30c., lb. $3.00. 
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