Largest Growers and Shippers of Vegetable Seeds in New Jersey 
Table Queen or Acorn Squash 
White Bush Squash 
Squash/ Summer Varieties sow aphi i to juiy 20 
White Bush or Pattypan. Scalloped; greenish white. Excellent 
quality for home use. 
Long Cocozelle. Elongated; green. Squash are best when 6 to 8 
inches long and when fried are superior to eggplant. Hardy 
grower. Can be planted earUer than White Bush. 
Yellow Summer Crookneck. Much used for home-garden 
purposes. Attractive in color and appearance; for culinary 
purposes. 
Giant Summer Straightneck. The straightneck variety, 
deep orange in color, and fruit intensely warted. 
Green-tinted White Bush Scallop. Similar to Pattypan, 
except the vegetable has a greenish tint which it retains until 
maturity. 
Table Queen or Acorn. 
Oz. 
$0 10 
$0 30 
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30 
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30 
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30 
10 
30 
Lb. 
5 lbs. 
per lb. 
$0 90 
SO 80 
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90 
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90 
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90 
Squash, Winter Varieties Sow June 1 to July 15 
Boston Marrow. Fall and winter variety. Grows medium size to large; Oz. 
orange color; salmon-yellow flesh, fine-grained and of excellent flavor. 
Grown more than any other.$0 10 
Golden Hubbard. Medium size, smaller than Boston Marrow; some¬ 
what warted; golden yellow. An extra-good keeper. 10 
Green Hubbard. Similar to Golden Hubbard but rind is dark green. 
Extra-good keeper. 10 
Blue Hubbard. A large Squash of the Hubbard shape but the color is 
gray. The shell is hard; a very good keeper. 10 
Sweet Basil 
Herb whose sweet-scented leaves are used for seasoning Pkg. 
soups and stews.$0 05 
Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet sow March to June 
Dark Green. Straight leaves, tender and crisp. 10 
Lucullus. Curly leaves; very tasty. 10 
Mlb. 
Lb. 
SO 10 
SO 15 
SO 40 
10 
25 
85 
10 
25 
85 
10 
25 
85 
Oz. 
Klb. 
Lb. 
SO 20 
SO 60 
SI 50 
une 
10 
25 
75 
10 
25 
75 
Cocozelle Squash 
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