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SQUASH—Continued 
White Bush. The skin is almost white and has a fine flavor. 
Oz. 10c; J4 lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
Yellow Bush. This squash is similar to the above only yellow 
in color. Oz. 10c; 4- lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
Golden Hubbard. A true Hubbard Squash, except in color, which 
is a bright orange red; shell warty, hard and strong. The fruits are 
uniform in size and weighing from 
6 to 8 lbs., and same shape as Hub¬ 
bard; cooks dry and good flavor. 
Oz. 10c; lb. 30c; lb. 90c. 
Large Warted Hubbard. A new 
strain of larger size, increased pro¬ 
ductiveness and a hard, green, 
warty shell, rendering it the best 
keeper of all. Oz. 10c; |4 lb. 30c; 
lb. 90c. 
Blue Hubbard. A new type of 
the famous warted Hubbard squash. 
The large warted shell is of a blue- 
gray color and well ripened fruits 
will keep all winter if properly 
stored. The thick flesh is of excel¬ 
lent yellow quality. Oz. 10c; J4 lb. 
30c; 1 lb. 90c. 
Blue Hubbard 
White Bush 
SPINACH 
For summer use sow 
early in spring in trills 
one foot apart. For early 
spring use sow in August 
or September, and protect 
during winter with straw 
or leaves. 1 oz. of seed 
will sow 100 ft. of row. 
Bloomsdale Savoy. The 
best variety for fall sow¬ 
ing. It is very hardy and 
produces thick, dark green 
leaves of excellent quality. 
Oz. 5c; |4 lb. 15c; lb. 40c. 
New Zealand. This Spin¬ 
ach will stand the hottest 
weather and is a continu¬ 
ous grower. Oz. 10c; *4 lb. 
25c; lb. 70c. 
Warted Hubbard 
OUR SEEDS ARE RELIABLE 
