SELECTED SEEDS FOR HOME AND MARKET GARDENERS 
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New Zealand 
Tliis variety thrives in hot, dry weather, very valuable for summer crop. The lai ge 
spreading plants have small, thick, pointed, deep green leaves which can be picked repeat¬ 
edly throughout the summer. Pkt., .05; lb M .40; 10 lbs., $3.50. 
King of Denmark 45 Days 
Stands longer than most sorts. Leaves large, rounded, somewhat blistered, deep green. Vig¬ 
orous grower with spreading habit. Excellent for home gardens and canners. Oz., .05; X A lb., 
.10; 1 lb., .25. 
Turnip — White Fleshed 
Extra Early White Milan 40 ,)av * 
For table. An excellent white, home and market garden and forcing variety. Small strap 
leaved tops. Flat roots about 4 in. across. White flesh, tender and sweet. Desirable for Spring 
or Fall sowing. l*kt., .05; oz., .10; X A lb., .30; 1 lb., .70. 
Squash — Summer Varieties 
Mammoth White Bmsh Scallop (Bush) 
50 Days 
The Bush or Patty Pan squashes are earlier 
than other summer varieties. This strain is an 
improved selection of the “Early White Bush.’’ 
It is larger and deeper, has fewer scallops, and 
is a larger producer. In shape it is round and 
flat—being about 3 in. thick and 9 to 10 in. in 
diameter, scalloped on the edges and with 
warts on both sides. Color, creamy white. 
Eaten when young. Pkt., .05; oz., .20; 14 lb., 
.50; 1 lb., $1.50. 
(A) Giant Straight Neck (Bush) 
A new sort, being a selection from Golden 
Summer Crookneck. Its superiority lies in 
its straightness, which permits easy packing 
and handling. Fruits 18 to 20 in. long when 
matured and heavily warted. Deep orange 
color. Thick and meaty. Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 
i/4 lb., .40; 1 lb., $1.50. 
Early Prolific Straightneck 
An excellent sort for summer use. 
crookneck squash except that 
low in color at eating stage. 
.05; Oz., .20; 14 lb., .50; 1 lb 
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH SCALLOP 
Giant Summer Crookneck (Bush) 55 Days 
A summer sort for home, market garden 
and shipping. Large fruits, 18 to 24 in. long, 
4 y 2 in. through with curved nCck. Skin is 
rich orange-yellow, warted; flesh golden yel¬ 
low. tender, dry and of pleasing flavor. 
Pkt., .10; oz., .15; 14 lb., .40; 1 lb., $1.25. 
50 days 
the same as the 
It is light yel- 
gardens. Pkt. 
Bush type very prolific. The fruit is about 
the neck is straight. It weighs about three lbs. 
A. very good shipper and very desirable for home 
, $1.50. 
Squash — Winter Varieties 
Red or Golden Hubbard 
110 Days 
A little smaller than the Improved Hub¬ 
bard and frequently a little earlier. Rind is 
a golden yellow and warted. Flesh is deep 
golden yellow, fine grained, cooks very dry 
and has a rich flavor. Very prolific. A fav¬ 
orite with canners and an excellent winter 
squash. Pkt., .10; oz., .20; X A lb., .50; 1 lb., 
$1.75. 
Table Queen, Des Moines or Acorn 
80 Days 
An excellent table squash. The fruits are 
about the size of a cocoanut, and half of one, 
baked, serves one person amply. The shell is 
smooth and dark green, deeply furrowed, 
keeping as well as the Hubbards. Flesh is 
rich orange yellow, cooking as dry and sweet 
as a sweet potato. An enormous yielder, a 
few hills furnishing an ample supply for a 
good sized family. Oz., .10; X A lb., .3o; 1 lb., 
$ 1 . 10 . 
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