SINCE 1884 
Sq uash Varieties, continued 
MAMMOTH SUMMER CROOKNECK— 
Similar to the Early Yellow Summer 
Crookneck, but larger and later. Skin is 
golden-yellow; warted, curved neck. Flesh 
thick and yellow. 
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 red¬ 
dish or golden color. Large size, fine qual¬ 
ity. 
ARIKARA —Earliest of Winter Squash; re¬ 
sistant to drought conditions. The shell is 
salmon varied with blue-green; flesh or¬ 
ange; green near shell. Fine keeper. 
WARTY HUBBARD —More warty, harder 
shell, better keeper, true stock. 
PIKE’S PEAK OR SIBLEY— Thick, bright 
orange flesh; fine winter sort. 
MAMMOTH CHILI —-Grows to an enormous 
size, 150 to 275 pounds; fine for exhibition. 
TABLE QUEEN (Des Moines) —-A trailing 
variety, producing acorn-shaped fruit with 
a thin, distinctly ribbed, dark green shell; 
6 inches long by 4^2 inches in diameter. 
Flesh light yellow, and bakes well; quite 
early. 
Prices; ox., 15c; lb., 40c 
BUTTER CUP —A new Squash developed by Prof. A. F. Yeager of North Dakota Ex¬ 
periment Station. The Squash weigh from 3 to 5 pounds with thin, tough, green skin. 
There is no fiberous section and deep rich orange flesh is untinged with green. A 
good keeper—fine flavor, much like that of a Sweet Potato. Oz., 20c; lb., 50c. 
White Globe 
SHOGOIN —New and popular in the South; 
10 to 20 inch tops; erect, bright green, 
strap leaved. Roots semi-globular, white 
throughout, mild and tender. 
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 popular 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. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE— Early, 
globe-shaped, medium sized, yields heavily 
and keeps good. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN— Large, late, sweet, 
yellow fleshed; long keeper and very pop¬ 
ular. 
Prices: oz., 10c; lb., 25c; except Milan; oz., 10c; U lb., 30c 
SIOUX CITY SEED CO. 
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