HARRY C. LINDHOLM, PROP. 
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Select Blue Hubbard 
SQUASH (Cont.) 
Oz. 14 Lb. 1 Lb. 
SELECT BLUE HUBBARD (Very Special). This is the true 
strain of the old favorite variety, and distinguished from the 
ordinary by its uniformity cf shape, which includes promi¬ 
nent, rounded “necks” at both ends, giving the fruit an 
elongated shape.$0.10 $0.30 $1.00 
NEW SUMMER SQUASH 
Connecticut (Lemon-color) Straightneck. A new strain de¬ 
veloped by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Sta¬ 
tion, and proving popular because of its earliness, lemon- 
yellow color and the fact that it is smaller, has fewer and 
less prominent warts than the old strain.10 
Early Yellow Prolific. This is a grand dwarf summer squash 
and a distinct triumph in plant breeding. The squash are 
very attractive, smaller than the old straight neck, smooth, 
straight and a beauiful clear yellow. There is not a trace of 
green even in the very young fruit. The vine is dwarf, and 
extremely prolific and early.10 
Improved Table Queen (New). For years one of the best Min¬ 
neapolis market gardeners has worked up a strain of 
Table Queen Squash that is again as large as the original 
Table Queen, and it is from a week to ten days earlier. 
We secured seed from him and have raised it so we know 
it is free from mixture. This will be a big seller on this 
market. They weigh from 2 y2-3 pounds each.10 
Table Queen or Des Moines. A small acorn shaped individual 
squash, flesh yellow, skin deep green. Weighs about 1% lbs. 
One of the most popular kinds for “individual” baking.10 
Golden Hubbard. Similar to Hubbard, except that it is smaller, 
matures earlier and is of an orange-red color, except for a 
bit of olive green on the blossom end.10 
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