AUTUMN AND WINTER VARIETIES 
Golden Table Queen Squash Is Bronze Medal 
Winner 1939 "All America" Selections. 
58 days. A golden strain developed out of 
v^OlCl©!! 1 Ud© V^Vl©©!! the Table Queen. Thicker meated, better 
" ■ quality and more attractive for table use 
when baked. Is also delicious as a summer squash when the fruits are small 
and tender. Do not fail to try this fine new variety. Golden Table Green 
Squash is Bronze Medal Winner 1939 “All America” Selections. 
(Pkt., 5c) (o*., 10c) lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
days. Edible quality excellent, and the stand- 
J^©*lC*OU5# Vii7X©©Il ard by which others may be judged. Shape much 
like Hubbard, but pointed only on the blossom end; 
the stem end being flattened. Weight 7 to 8 pounds. Skin dark green, warted 
but not prominently; rind thin and hard. Flesh extremely thick, bright 
yellow and of excellent flavor. Keeps well. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (l^ lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
D©licious, Gold©n 
100 days. Popular with canners because of its 
extremely dry flesh. Vines trailing. Fruits 
shaped somewhat like a top and resembles 
Green Delicious except in color which is bright reddish orange. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (^ lb., .30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
Hubbard/ Blu© 
110 dtiys. Largest of the Hubbard types, and the 
favorite in New England. Fruits round, and pointed 
■ at both ends: rind, blue-gray, weight 12 to 14 
pounds. Flesh orange, thick and eating quality probably better than any 
of the other Hubbards. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (% lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
Squash Chicago Warted Hubbard. 
days. Larger than Improved 
VY Qri©U Hubbard and with less protrusion 
at the blossom end than other 
Hubbards. Very heavily wartpd; fruits weigh about 12 pounds, dark slate 
green. Flesh deep orange-yellow, dry and sweet. Keeps exceptionally well. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (1^ lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., .$4.40) prepaid. 
days. Much like Improved Hubbard as far 
VJUlVildl as shape and rind are concerned, but smaller, 
' earlier and golden in color. Weight about 7 to 
8 pounds. Planted for home, market garden and much used for canning. 
Fruits globular, pointed at the ends; rind deep orange-yellow, dry, fine 
grained and of excellent quality. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (% lb., 30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
Hllbbcri'd days. The standard winter 
nUJJklUIU/ VJrieeil sort. Our stock of this is smaller 
and much more uniform than is 
usual, and less inclined to have slate color stripes at the blossom end. We 
believe the small sized Hubbards more desirable for selling from retail stores 
because too large squash are usually split and sold in pieces. Weight about 
9 pounds; pointed at both ends, moderately warted. Rind dark bronze green, 
tough and hard. Flesh very thick, orange-yellow, sweet and dry. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (% lb., .30c) (lb., $1.00) (5 lbs., $4.40) prepaid. 
FROM MONTGOMERY, ALA. 
“Your seed has always proved satisfactory.” 
FROM BREWSTER. FLA. 
The Table Queen Squash were the best I ever tasted. Your seed does good 
here and is about the best I can get as the crop comes in from eight to ten 
days ahead of others of seed bought here.” 
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D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
