Winter Squash 
DAKOTA—Top_ shaped, dark green. A little 
larger than Table Queen. Earlier and a better 
yielder. 
GALLATIN GEM—We have produced this variety 
to fill the need for a smaller and earl-er winter 
squash than the Green Hubbard. Weigh 5 to 
8 lbs. The orange flesh is dry and very thick. 
Keeps fine. Top shaped. 
GREEN HUBBARD—The big, warty, hard shelled 
winter squash. Grow very large. 
WINTER BANANA—Grow 2 feet long and 8 
inches in diameter. Shell is grayish green and 
the flesh is orange yellow. 
Price above varieties: Pkt.5c; 0z.10c; % lb. 30c; 
% lb. 50c, postpaid. 
Tomatoes 
EARLIEST OF ALL—We 
have produced this variety for 
earliness and fine flavor. Less 
acid than other early varie- 
ties, Doesn’t crack. Fruit is 
round. 

BISON—Extra early. Bush or self-pruning in 
habit of growth. 
PIPESTONE—One of our own introductions. 
Fruit is flattened, light green almost white, be- 
fore they ripen; scarlet red when ripe. 
PRITCHARD—Fruit is round, fine flavored. 
Heavy yielder. 
JOHN BAER—Fruit is flattened. John Baer, 
Pritchard and Pipestone are all about the same 
in earliness. 
Price above varieties: Pkt. 5c; % oz. 30, ppd. 
