SQUASH—For Summer and Winter Use 
Plani a Few Hills at the Edge of Your Garden. 1 Oz. Summer Squash Plants 25 Hills; 4 Lbs. Per Acre—1 Oz. of Winter, 15 Hills; 7 Lbs. Per Acre, 
postpaid, 
74.'; A choice siiiniiicr variety, ap- 
proacliine: winter Kquasli in qual¬ 
ity. S.T <lay»<. The uniform curve¬ 
necked fruits become very large if 
permitted to ripen. The deep 
golden yellow skin is finely warted. 
The flesh is salmon yellow. Pkt., 
7 cts.; oz., 14 cts,: V, lb., ll."; ets.; % 
lb., 58 ets.; lb., 81.00; 2 Ib.s., 81.90. 
postpaiil. 
74i) This is a rich golden yellow scalloped hush sum¬ 
mer squash, grows large, is not excelled in quality and 
is very productive. 6.5 days. Used for cooking when 
green and the ripe fruits will make good pies. In 
shape and size similar to the White Bush. Pkt., 5 
cts.; oz., 14 cts.; % lb., 35 cts.; Va lb., 58 cts.; lb., 
. 51 . 00 ; 2 lbs., 81.8i>, postpaid. 
737 Shumway’s Improved Chicago 
Warted Hubbard 
[) days. Slightly larger and much more hea.vily 
:ed than true Hubbard from which it was bred, 
fruits are an attractive bronze green and well 
led. The flesh is golden yellow, fine grained, dry 
rich flavored. The vines are vigorous and itroduc- 
Very hard shelled, and an excellent keeper, 
ily recommended. I’kt., 7 ets.; oz.. 14 ets.; lb.. 
Is.; Vi 55 ets.; Ib., .81.00; 2 lbs., .81.00. postpaid. 
736 Deg Moines or Table Queen 
753 Shumway’s New Baby 
Hubbard of Kitchenette 
several varieties.'^ 
ing qualities and yield of Hubbard. 
Kitchenette runs 5 to 7 pounds. The 
quality is splendid—it cooks up mealy 
and dry, with a delicious nutty flavor. 
Just the right size for average family 
use and a favorite with market garden¬ 
ers. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; ^4 lb., 
45 cts.; 1/2 lb., 80 cts.; lb., $1.35; 2 lbs., 
$2.50, postpaid. 
60 days. This extremely popular squash is Intermediate in type between 
the summer and winter varieties and combines the advantages of both classes. 
Like the summer varieties It can be eaten when young, and like the winter 
types it is delicious after ripening and storage. The fruits are very dark 
green, small, acorn shaped, and well ribbed. When ripe they become bright 
golden. The flesh is rich yellow, thick, dry and very sweet. Pkt., 7 cts.; oz., 
15 cts.; V4 lb.. 40 cts.; V- lb., 60 cts.; lb., $1.00; 3 lbs., 81.75, postpaid. 
743 Golden Delicious 
100 days. The earlie.st winter squash excelling all 
others in quality. Tlie fiuits are heart-shaped, medium 
sized, smooth, dark green, sometimes with light green 
stripes at the blossom end. Keeps well, for the shell 
is hard, though thin. The bright yellow flesh is su¬ 
perbly sweet, rich flavored, fine grained, dry and thick. 
An ideal home garden type. I’kt., 10 ot.s.; oz., 17 et.s.; 
Vi lb,s 42 et.s.; % lb., 70 ets.; lb., $1.25; 2 lb.s., .82.40, 
751 Benning’s Green Tinted White Bush 
A valuable Bush selection rapidly gaining popularity on the West Coast. 
Fruits of convenient size for shipping; color greenish white when young: 
creamy yellow when fully matured. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz.. 13 cts.; >4 ll>-, 30 
cts.; V4 llu, 50 cts.; II)., 85 cts.; 2 Ihs., .81.60, postpiiiil. 
735 Blue Hubbard 
110 days. .\ new distinct t.vpe of Hubbard de¬ 
veloped in New Kngland. Fruit re.senibles the 
Waj’ty Hubbard in size and shape, but the color is 
a clear green-blue and very distinct. Extra thick 
moated, flue grained, dry and of excellent flavor. 
Keeps well. Pkt.. 5 ets.; oz., 11 ets.; Vi lb., 38 
ets.; Vi lb., .58 cts.; lb., $1.10; 2 lbs., $2.00, post¬ 
paid. 
738 True Hubbard. 120 days. Pop- il 
ular winter variety. They are -^1 
pointed at both ends, moderately ^ 
warted. The rind is deep green in □ 
color. Tlie orange flesh is dry, ^ 
thick, and sweet. Pkt., .5 ets.; oz., J 
12 ets.; Vi lb., 33 ets.: Vi lb., .53 1 
ets.; lb., 9.5 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.75, I 
postpaid. 3 
^"^2 Mammoth Whale or Chili 
OO days. The outer .skin of this great squash is a 
rich orange yellow. The flesh is yellow and very 
thick, and the quality is good and nutritious. It 
is of the higlicst value as a stock food, far exceed¬ 
ing ordinar.v pumpkins in this respect. It is a pro¬ 
lific variety, and a good winter keeper. Has reached 
the great weight of 150 pounds. It is a wonderful 
sort to grow for exhibition or for the fairs. I’kt.. 
Itl ets.; oz., l.S et.s.; V, lb., -18 et.s,; V4 lb-, 83 ets.; lb., 
$1.50; 2 Ib.s., $2.75, postpubl. 
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