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Dependable Vegetable Seeds 
SQUASH—Cont. 
Improved 
Hubbard Squash 
Improved Hubbard. The vines are of strong, running growth 
and bear a good number of large, pear-shaped fruit. The 
shell is hard, strong and dark green in color, thickly covered 
with a rough, warty growth. The flesh is a bright orange- 
yellow, fine-grained, very dry, sweet and rich flavored. 
Mammoth Chili. The largest of all squashes, often weighing 
50 pounds and over. Flesh is rich and fine flavored. 
Table Queen, Acorn. A heavy yielding, winter keeping 
squash growing about the size of a cocoanut. The shell has 
deep ridges with smooth, green skin. Flesh is rich orange- 
yellow, cooking as dry as a sweet potato. 
White Bush Scallop. A summer variety. Matures early and 
will bear throughout the season if fruits are kept gathered. 
Squashes are clear white and of large size. Flesh is thick 
and of very fine quality. 
TOMATO 
Extra Early Varieties 
Bonny Best. An early and productive variety, popular 
everywhere. Fruits are almost round, scarlet and borne in 
clusters of 3 to 5 in the center of plant. About a week earlier 
than Chalk’s Early Jewel. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. A large, smooth and fine flavored, extra 
early bright red Tomato. About ten days later than Spark’s 
Earliana. It is a heavier cropper, with Tomatoes of larger 
size and sweeter flavor, produced throughout the season. The 
Tomatoes are of good size, just right for market; very solid 
and deep through, almost round; color bright scarlet, ripening 
to the stem without cracks or green core. Flesh is thick, solid, 
of fine flavor, with few seeds; the skin is strong enough to 
make it a good shipping variety. 
June Pink. One 
of the earliest 
varieties of To¬ 
matoes and a 
special favorite 
with those who 
like the pink 
color. The fruit 
is borne in clus¬ 
ters and begins 
to ripen very 
early. The To¬ 
matoes average 
three inches in 
diameter and 
are of excellent 
quality. The 
yield is heavy 
and continuous 
until the vines 
are cut down 
by frost. 
Ponderosa 
Tomato 
Sparks Earliana. A perfect early tomato, medium large in 
size, beautiful in color, nearly seedless, very solid, a vigorous 
grower and prodigious bearer, yielding its splendid fruit until 
frost. 
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