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WE DELIVER 
SQUASH 
oz. % lb. lb. 
BLUE HUBBARD (125 days) . .15 .35 .90 
Similar to Green Hubbard, but bluish gray in color, better 
quality, better keeper. 
CHICAGO WARTED HUBBARD (Late) (120 days) . .15 .35 .90 
Fruit: Large, squash slightly oblong, surface rough, 
covered with warts, dark green color, shell thick, rind 
hard, good keeper. 
TABLE QUEEN “DES MOINES^’ ACORN (Early winter) 
(55 days) . .15 .35 .90 
PYuit: (5 to 6 inches long), (4 to inches in dia¬ 
meter), dark green color, deeply ribbed, smooth skin. 
Flesh: Moderately thick, light orange color, good quality. 
YELLOW SUMMER CROOKNECK (50 days) . .15 .35 .90 
Fruit: Large, (15 to 20 inches long) warted, of rich yellow 
color, crooked neck, good quality. 
YELLOW STRAIGHTNECK (55 days) . .15 .35 .9a 
A selection of the crookneck except having a straight neck. 
FORDHOOK BUSH (60 days) . .15 .35 1.10 
The fruit is oblong in form, 8 to 10 inches in length 
slightly rigid, smooth, thin, yellowish skin. 
ITALIAN MARROW (Early summer) (60 days) . .15 .35 1.10 
Fruit: Medium in size, cylindrical, dark gieen, striped with 
light green, good quality. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH (55 days) . .15 .35 .90 
A flat, scallop shaped, white squash which should be used 
while young. 
TOMATOES 
oz. 14 lb. lb. 
BEAUTY (Mid -season pink) (112 days) .. .30 .90 3.30 
Fruit: Large, uniform, smooth, purplish pink skin, fle.sh 
light pink. 
BONNY BEST (Second early) (103 days) . .30 .80 2.65 
Fruit: Small to medium in size, red color, globular in 
shape, very smooth, very good quality. 
MARGLOBE (Mid-season red globe, blight and nailhead 
resistant) (114 days) . .30 .80 2.65 
A little later than “Bonnie Best.” 
Fruit: Medium to large in size, red color, smootli, solid, 
thick w’^alls, very good quality. 
EARLY BALTIMORE (108 days) . .45 1.50 5.50 
Illinois University selection of Marglobe, thriving on all 
soils, smaller fruit, solid, bright color, heavier yielder. 
JOHN BAER (Mid-season potato-leaved red) (108 days) . .30 .80 2.65 
Fruit: Early red to scarlet type, not as early as Earliana, 
yield heavier, and more uniform fruit. 
EARLIANA SELECT (Earliest red) (94 days) . .30 .90 3.30 
Fruit: Medium size, red, flattened to nearly round in shape. 
CHALK’S JEWEL (An early red) (104 days) . .30 .80 2.65 
Fruit: Small to medium in sizie, dark red, nearly globular 
in shape, slightly flattened, very smooth, sm5l shal¬ 
low stem cavity, good quality. 
EARLY DETROIT (Early pink) (112 days) . .30 .90 3.30 
Fruit: Round and nearly globe shaped, firm and purplish 
pink in color. 
BREAK O’DAY (94 days) . .30 .80 2.65 
A wilt resistant tomato that is nearly as early as Earl¬ 
iana and as productive as Marglobe. Its fruits are 
large, smooth, red and globular. 
