HUBBAKD SQUASH SUPE E RioR R STRAIN 
This old and popular favorite is still one of the very best winter Squashes 
grown; flesh deep golden-yellow and fine-grained, and whether boiled, steamed or 
baked, it is always richly flavored, sweet and dry. The vines are strong, of 
luxuriant growth and very productive, yielding large, heavy squashes of dark 
bluish-green color, weighing often 10 to 25^ lbs. each. Properly stored it may be 
kept from September to May. Price, 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 45c. J4 lb., $1.50 lb. 
HENDERSON'S 
DELICATA SQUASH 
FOR. BOTH SUMMER, AND WINTER, USE 
DELICIOUSLY DRY, SWEET AND RICH 
WONDERFULLY PROLIFIC 
This beautiful Squash is orange-yellow, 
splashed and striped with dark green on the 
outside. The flesh, is rich, dry and particu¬ 
larly fine. For private use we can recommend 
it as surpassing in richness of flavor any of the 
large, old-fashioned sorts. Delicata is the 
earliest of any vine Squash and is so prolific 
that last season, from twelve hills of two 
plants each, 352 perfect Squashes weregathered; 
a desirable feature is its small size ; not 
too large for an ordinary family; is wonder¬ 
fully solid and heavy, the seed cavities being 
very small; it is also extremely early, maturing 
about the same time as the summer Squashes, 
and for early use will doubtless supplant this 
class on account of its superior dryness and 
flavor, while its extreme solidity renders it fully 
as good a keeper as any of the winter varie¬ 
ties. (See cut.) 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 55c. 34 
lb., $1.75 lb. 
“I have planted your Delicata Squash for seven or eight 
years and can truly say it is the best all-seasons Squash 
1 have ever used. I never cared much for Squash, but 
could 'eat my weight,' so to speak, in Delicata, at any 
tune." F. B. SWIFT, Danbury, Conn. 
“ Henderson's Delicata Squash is a wonderful Squash. 
It is one of the most deliciously fine-flavored Squashes 1 
ever ate." JOHN P. RHODES, Rahway, N. J. 
HENDERSON'S 
Heart O’ Gold Squash 
This is one of the best autumn and winter Squashes 
—a good keeper. The vine is of strong growth, almost 
borer-proof, and produces a fine crop of large reddish- 
orange Squashes, weighing from 25 to 35 lbs. each. 
The flesh is golden-red, very deep, fine-grained, sweet 
and dry, and of the finest flavor either boiled, steamed, 
baked, or in pies. Price, 10c pkt., 20c. oz., 55c. 34 lb., 
$1.75 lb. 
MAMOTH BUSH SUMMER 
CROOKNECK SQUASH 
A highly improved early type of the popular yellow 
summer Crookneck. The Squashes of this new sort are 
nearly double the size, measuring 20 to 24 inches in length, 
are solid, heavy and freely produced on healthy, vigorous 
plants of compact bush habit; fruits heavily warted; sur- 
ace color, deep golden; flesh yellow and of superior quali¬ 
ty. Price, 10c. pkt., 15c. oz., 35c. 34 lb., $1.10 lb. 
Large Warted HUBBARD Squash 
A very large strain of the famous Hubbard, retaining all 
the excellent features of the parent, with the additional 
merits of thicker flesh, finer color, increased size, better 
constitution and productiveness. It has an extreme¬ 
ly hard, tough and densely-warted shell; one of 
the best winter keepers. ( See cut.) Price, 10c. 
pkt., 20c. oz., 55c. % lb., $1.75 lb. 
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