HARRY C. LINDHOLM, PROP. 
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Select Blue Hubbard 
SQUASH (Cont.) 
Oz. % Lb. 1 Lb. 
SELECT BLUE HUBBARD. After working several years to get 
a pure strain of this popular Squash we are now able to 
offer seed of our own growing from a crop that was prac¬ 
tically perfect in respect to purity of color and shape of 
the fruit. This seed can be relied upon to produce Squash 
that are true to color and of the correct shape. We con¬ 
fidently believe that we have the finest and purest stock 
of Blue Hubbard that is grown. The fruit of Blue Hubbard 
is larger than the common Hubbard and of an attractive 
gray blue color quite warted and of high quality. There 
has been a marked increase in the demand for this fine 
Squash and it is rapidly replacing the green varieties.$0.10 $0.30 $1.00 
Blue Hubbard. A new variety obtained by selection from the 
original Hubbard. The fruit is of a gray-blue color, grows 
very large and keeps remarkably well as the shell is ex¬ 
tremely hard. The quality is equal to or even better than 
the original Hubbard.10 
Improved Table Queen (New). For years one of the best Min¬ 
neapolis market gardeners has worked up a strain of 
Table Queen Squash that is again as large as the original 
Table Queen, and it is from a week to ten days earlier. 
We secured seed from him and have raised it so we know 
it is free from mixture. This will be a big seller on this 
market. They weigh from 2V 2 -3 pounds each.10 
Table Queen or Des Moines. A small acorn shaped individual 
squash, flesh yellow, skin deep green. Weighs about 1V 2 lbs. 
One of the most popular kinds for “individual” baking.10 
Golden Hubbard. Similar to Hubbard, except that it is smaller, 
matures earlier and is of an orange-red color, except for a 
bit of olive green on the blossom end.10 
.25 .80 
.30 1.00 
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