Winter Squash 4 pounds per acre 
Blue Hubbard, Colby Strain. An improved strain with more 
vigorous disease-resisting vines and much heavier, gray-blue 
fruits. They have rounded, large, elongated ends, much thicker 
flesh, give more tonnage per acre and store better. 
Blue Hubbard. Gray-blue, long-keeping, with extremely hard shells. 
Fine, large, typical Hubbard-shape fruits amply blistered and warted. 
Buttercup. Gray striped and spotted dark green flattened fruits, tur- 
baned at blossom end, by 6}/% inches, each weighing 33^ pounds. 
Des Moines. Vigorous, running vines, heavily laden with black- 
green, acorn fruits, 6 by 4 inches. Popular for fall; also for 
winter storing as it has a hard shell. Quality excellent. 
Turban or Warren. Productive, very hard-shelled, heavily warted, 
turban, 11 inches across and 5 inches deep, with thick, deep orange flesh. 
Warted Hubbard. Large, round, elongated ends, with a hard, dark 
green, heavily warted shell. Orange-yellow, dry flesh. 
o_ tt ... One ounce for 25 hills; 
bummer Varieties 3 pounds per acre 
Early Prolific Straightneck. This new, compact-bush strain can 
be planted 2 feet apart in rows 4 feet apart. This spacing, 
with the very heavy, early yield, provides a valuable crop to 
precede our Light Yellow Straightneck. The smooth, straight, 
creamy fruits are usable when from 5 to 10 inches long. 
Straightneck, Light Yellow. A very popular summer Squash 
of shiny cream-yellow appearance. Its almost 100 per cent 
straight necks allow more uniform packing. 
Syrian or Greek. Prolific, trailing vines. Creamy white, green- 
tinged, smooth marrow Squashes. Picked daily when 6 inches 
by 2 inches, the fruits may be cooked whole without peeling. 
Swiss Chard 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of row; 
7 pounds will plant an acre 
Light Yellow 
Straightneck 
Squash 
Fordhook Giant. The very dark green, glossy, 
heavily crumpled leaves are borne erectly 
on 3-inch, broad, overlapping, greenish 
white leaf-stems. Full-grown leaves are 
234 feet long and 10 inches wide. 
Dark Green, White Rib. Leaves are slightly 
crumpled and dark glossy green. Stems 
and midribs are white, broad, and thick. 
Lucullus. Pale green leaves crimped and 
curled. The chards are white and broad. 
SQUASH. SUMMER All, pkts. 10 c. 
Oz. 
nib. 
Lb. 
5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
25 lbs. 
Cocozelle. 
$0 20 
$0 
50 
$1 
50 
$7 
00 
$13 
00 
$27 
50 
Early Prolific Straightneck. 
30 
65 
2 
00 
9 
25 
17 
00 
37 
50 
Long I talian Cocozza. 
30 
80 
2 
50 
11 
25 
20 
00 
43 
75 
Mammoth Golden Custard. 
15 
45 
1 
35 
6 
25 
11 
50 
25 
00 
Straightneck, Light Yellow. 
20 
50 
1 
50 
7 
00 
13 
00 
27 
50 
Syrian or Greek. 
45 
1 
10 
3 
50 
16 
25 
30 
00 
68 
75 
Vegetable Marrow, Bush. 
30 
65 
2 
00 
9 
25 
17 
00 
37 
50 
White Bush Scalloped. 
15 
45 
1 
35 
6 
25 
11 
50 
25 
00 
Zucchini Dark Green. 
25 
55 
1 
75 
8 
00 
14 
50 
31 
25 
Zucchini, Gray. 
20 
50 
1 
50 
7 
00 
13 
00 
27 
50 
SQUASH, WINTER. Blue Hubbard. . . . 
25 
55 
1 
75 
8 
00 
14 
50 
31 
25 
Blue Hubbard, Colby Strain. 
50 
1 
25 
4 
00 
18 
75 
35 
00 
Boston Marrow. 
15 
45 
1 
25 
6 
00 
11 
00 
23 
75 
Buttercup. 
30 
80 
2 
50 
11 
25 
20 
00 
43 
75 
Delicata or Sweet Potato. 
20 
50 
1 
50 
7 
00 
13 
00 
27 
50 
Des Moines or Acorn or Table Queen. . 
20 
50 
1 
50 
7 
00 
13 
00 
27 
50 
Des Moines, Mammoth. 
25 
55 
1 
75 
8 
00 
14 
50 
31 
25 
Green Delicious. 
20 
50 
1 
50 
7 
00 
13 
00 
27 
50 
Golden Hubbard. 
20 
50 
1 
50 
7 
00 
13 
00 
27 
50 
Turban or Warren. 
30 
65 
2 
00 
9 
25 
17 
00 
37 
50 
Warted Hubbard. 
20 
50 
1 
50 
7 
00 
13 
00 
27 
50 
SWISS CHARD. Dark Green, White Rib. 
10 
35 
90 
3 
75 
7 
00 
15 
00 
Fordhook Giant.Pkt. 10c. . 
15 
35 
1 
10 
5 
00 
9 
50 
18 
75 
Lucullus. 
10 
35 
90 
3 
75 
7 
00 
487 Washington St., Newark, N. J. 29 
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