Kuerbiss (Ger.) SQUASH Zucca (It.) 
The “bush” varieties like Straightneck, Italian Vegetable Marrow and Bush Scallop can be planted in “hills” 3 Yg, to 4 feet apart, but the “running” 
varieties like Bine Hubbard, Quality, Boston Marrow, etc. should be planted 6 to 8 feet apart as the vines often extend 20 feet in all directions. 
L.., . . W.- J 
1. Blue Hubbard 2. Quality 
3. Warted Hubbard 
4. Boston Marrow 
5. Warren (Improved Essex Hybrid) 
6. Table Queen 
7. Delicious 
8. Golden Delicious 
9. Hubbard 
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t packet of seed of winter varieties will plant 3 to 'l hills’, an ounce 15 hills’, 3 to 'i lbs. of seed per acre. 
BLUE HUBBARD. True High Yielding Strain. Harris’ Blue 
- Hubbard is in a class by itselt. I Ins strain 
which we have bred ourselves is a very heavy yielder and the truest, 
most uniform stock grown. Our crop this year was exceptionally fine. 
The fruit is attractive blue gray color, large and rugged. The shape 
is shown in the photograph above. The llesh is thick of deep yellow 
color and of line flavor and texture. 
This squash has proved a very profitable farm crop as the demand 
for these squash is steadily growing especially in Eastern Markets. 
Pkl. 10c; Oz. 25c; Y Lb. 80c; Lb. $2.25. 
DELICIOUS. For Fine Flavor. With tlie exception of the “Quality” 
this is the finest flavored winter squash we know. It is rich and sweet 
and so dry and fine grained that it resembles a good sweet potato. The 
fruit has a dark green shell with bright orange flesh. If is of medium 
size; not as large as Hubbard but is very heavy. This is a favorite 
home garden kind and market gardeners are finding it increasingly 
profitable to grow. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; % Lb. 55c; Lb. $1.50. 
IMPROVED WARTED HUBBARD. Dark Green. The most widely 
grown green squash. This strain of Hubbard squash produces large 
fruit covered with warts and of dark green color. They are noted for 
their keeping quality and sell well in the market, as the fruit is very 
handsome. We offer a fine strain of the true Chicago Warted Hubbard. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; Q Lb. 55c; Lb. $1.10. 
Quality 
Squash 
QUALITY. 
This squash 
has definitely 
“arrived.” It has been our 
favorite for many years, and 
now the demand for fine 
quality, small squash has 
made it a great seller. 
Sec full description on 
page 6. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; Y Lb. 85c; 
Lb. $2.50. 
“For over 10 years we have used 
your garden seeds and have been great¬ 
ly pleased with their results. Previous 
to using your seeds we had purchased 
from well known seed companies, but 
now we feel we are getting the very best 
for our home use." 
Leans Bodine, Dundee, N. Y., March 
’2d, 1938. 
WARREN. (Improved Essex Hybrid.) This squash has long 
-" been a favorite in New England and is becoming more 
popular in other sections. The flesh is very thick, deep orange, firm 
and of superior quality. The fruit is round, heavily warted, flattened 
at the ends, bright orange-red color when ripe. It has a distinct but not 
too large button at the blossom end. This squash will keep well all 
winter. The seed is a true, well bred strain of our own growing that 
originated in New England. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; Y Lb. 80c; Lb. $2.25. 
HUBBARD. True Original Strain. '1' lie standard winter squash. The 
fruit is of fairly large size, heavy and of fine quality. It cooks dry and 
without stringiness. The shell is nearly smooth, hard and deep green. 
When properly stored in a dry, moderately warm place this squash w ill 
keep all winter. 
Pkl. 10c; Oz. 20c; J i Lb. 50c; Lb. $1.25. 
BOSTON MARROW. Orange. One of the first to ripen. It is an ex¬ 
cellent squash, of good size, deep orange yellow, with thick, yellow flesh. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; Y Lb. 35c; Lb. 90c. 
GOLDEN DELICIOUS. This squash somewhat resembles the green 
Delicious in size and shape but the outside is of deep orange color. 
The flesh is orange, very thick and of extra fine quality. This is not 
a large squash but is a good yielder. Where Orange squash are popular 
it is a profitable kind to grow for the roadside stand and for general 
market. It is an excellent variety for home gardens. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; Y Lb. 55c; Lb. $1.40. 
GOLDEN HUBBARD. Similar in shape to Hubbard except that the fruit 
is a deep orange red, making it very attractive in appearance. Our 
stock is well warted and uniform in size. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 20c; Y Lb. 50c; Lb. $1.25. 
BUTTERCUP. (New.) Thick 
- Flesh. Superior 
Quality. This is the newest addi¬ 
tion to the list of high quality small 
winter squash and many people like 
it extremely well. These squash are 
small (4-5 lbs.) and of unusual shape 
as shown in the photo to the right, 
but have extremely thick flesh. The 
flesh is dry, sweet and of very 
smooth texture. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; % Lb. 85c: 
Lb. $2.50. 
Buttercup 
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