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SQUASH, 
Table Queen 
SQUASH 
Sow in hills in the same manner and at the same time as cucumbers 
and melons, the bush varieties 3 to 4 feet apart and the running kind 
from 6 to 8 feet apart. 
Blue Hubbard. A New England Hubbard variety with grayish blue 
skin and bright orange flesh. Excellent quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; 
l/i lb., $1.00. 
Boston Marrow. In form and size similar to Hubbard; shell bright or' 
ange, flesh yellow and firm. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; ]/4 lb., 75c. 
Cocozelle Bush. (True Italian Vegetable Marrow). Oblong in shape, 
skin smooth, dark green, marbled pale green. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c: 
!4 lb., $1.00. 
Delicious. The flavor of this variety is just what the name 
implies. Fine grain and often weighs from 8 to 10 lbs. 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 35c; !4 lb., $1.00. 
Mammoth Chili. Grown for exhibition and stock feeding; 
specimens have been grown to weigh 150 pounds; rich 
orange-yellow color. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; '/4 lb., $1.00. 
Early Summer Bush Crookneck. A standard, early and 
productive summer sort, fruit about a foot long, moder¬ 
ately warted and of a bright yellow color. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c; (4 lb., 75c. 
Early White Bush Scallop. (Improved). Very early sum¬ 
mer Squash; fruit flattened and scalloped; about 8 inches 
in diameter, comparatively smooth on the surface and 
creamy white in color. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; ^ lb., 75c. 
Early Yellow Bush Scallop. Quite identical with White 
Bush except in color, which is deep orange. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c; 14 lb., 75c. 
Table Queen. Small, early, very prolific and excellent 
quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; 14 lb., $1.00. 
Winter Crookneck. A well known sort, medium size, yel¬ 
low shell. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 14 lb., 75c. 
Vegetable Marrow. (Imported Seed). 
Long Green Bush. Fruits long, pale green; rich flavor. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; >4 lb., $1.00. 
Long White Bush. Creamy white; very prolific. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 35c; J4 lb., $1.00. 
Fordhook. A small, oblong variety, excellent for summer 
or winter; fruits 8 to 10 inches long, slightly ridged, skin 
smooth, thin and yellow; flesh very thick, straw colored, 
extremely dry and sweet. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; (4 lb., 
$1.00. 
Giant Summer Straightneck. A selection from Giant Sum¬ 
mer Crookneck, having all the good qualities with none 
of its defects. They measure from 1 2 to 15 inches long, 
deep orange color, intensely warted with deeper flesh 
and thicker, more meaty neck. Pkt., 15c; oz., 40c; '4 
lb., $1.10. 
Hubbard. The standard Winter Squash; large, heavy and 
moderately warted, shell dark bronze-green with light 
green markings; flesh bright orange-yellow, fine grained, 
thick and dry. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; J4 lb., 75c. 
SWISS CHARD 
Swiss Chard is cooked the same as spinach and when 
allowed to grow without cutting they have large, flat, wax¬ 
like ribs, which, when cooked and served like asparagus, 
make a delicious dish. Cultivate same as spinach, sowing 
the seed early in spring in drills IJ /2 feet apart. 
Fordhook Giant. An outstanding Swiss Chard growing 
to enormous size. The rich blue-green leaves are much 
crinkled or savoyed. The texture of the leaves is thick 
and fleshy and their quality is highly appreciated when 
cooked as spinach. Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c; J4 lb., 75c; 
lb., $2.00. 
Giant Lucullus. An improved type, more upright growth; 
leaves dark green, much crumpled and curled; midrib 
and veins white; stalks thick, broad and 
flat, and as large as rhubarb. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c; (4 lb., 75c; lb., $2.00. 
SQUASH, 
Blue Hubbard 
SWISS 
CHARD, 
Fordhook 
Giant 
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