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1135—-PROLIFIC MARROW 
100 days, variety used for 
canning, early and heavy 
cropper color bright 
ange red. 
55 days, Early summer va- 
riety picked when in un- 
ripe stage, Continuous 
bearer. 
58 days, Also known as 
Acorn Squash, very dark 
green, ribbed, skin turns 
to orange, Nice for bak- 
ing. 
1158—GOLDEN SUMMER 
STRAIGHTNECK 
55 days, Fruits 
uniform few seeds. 
1144—GOLDEN HUBBARD ... 
110 days, Hubbard shape 
orange red, color, Flesh 
deep orange. 
1140—ORIGINAL HUBBARD, 
OUR INTRODUCTION 
120 days, The Hubbard 
and its various strains 
has stood the test for 3 
quarters of a century. 
1141—SYMMES BLUE  HUB- 
BARD 
125 days, Our introduction 
is more extensively grown 
than any other variety for 
winter storing. 
1142—WARTED HUBBARD .... 
125 days. Grows much 
larger than Original Hub- 
bard 
1145—VICTOR, OUR 
DUCTION 
105 days, Results 
cross between Warren 
Turban and Marrow. Or- 
ange red _ color, warty 
shell, thick meated, qual- 
ity excellent. An _ excel- 
lent Pie squash. 
1147—WARREN TURBAN, OUR 
INTRODUCTION ..... 
110 days. Planted ex- 
tensively in New England 
for fall and early winter 
use. Hard shell, rich or- 
ange red color. Quality 
excellent. 
1134—BUTTERCUP SQUASH 
100 days, A small squash 
4% inches thick, 644 in- 
ches in diameter, orange 
flesh dry and sweet. Ex- 
cellent for family garden. 
yellow 
INTRO- 
TOMATOES 
1161—BONNY BEST (Certified) 
120 days, Early, uniform 
in size, smooth bright 
scarlet, Very productive. 
1173—JOHN BAER 
125 days, Globular, 
smooth scarlet, uniform 
in shape, ripens evenly up 
to stem. Good cropper. 
1162—PRITCHARD, (Scarlet 
Cropper) 
112 days, Product of U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture heavy 
yielder Globe shape, solid 
and smooth wilt resistant. 
a8 O—— MAR GILOB Eanerensrcieien-ietean 
115 days, Originated by 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 
Disease resistant. Large 
globe shaped, deep scar- 
let fruits solid and meaty. 
In65——-R UA GER'S See rnin s aa 
115 days, Globe shape, 
scarlet red color, resem- 
bles Marglobe, in great de- 
mand. A New Jersey in- 
troduction. 
1164—STONE 
150 days, The old stand- 
ard late variety. Large, 
bright scarlet, spherical 
and very smooth. 
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An early red variety sent 
out by Luther Burbank. 
1182—DWARF CHAMPION 
150 days, Plants upright, 
round purplish fruit. 
Planted extensively for 
plants for small gardens. 
1183—NEW CARDINAL 
A bright red variety of 
recent introduction, thick 
meated and solid, 8 to 
10 days earlier than 
Stone. 
GREGORY 
The earliest red variety, 
very uniform in_ shape. 
Good cropper having a 
long season. In Maine at 
an experimental station, 
about 30 samples of to- 
matoes were planted com- 
prising twelve plants each. 
Early yields up to August 
17. The Gregory Tomato 
outyielded, all others be- 
ing first in rank on the 
entire list. Yield 13 lbs., 
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1190—EXTRA EARLY WHITE 
IMITIGAINIcK a taticnonenntencnstets 
40 days, The very best 
extra early flat top white. 
The very best 
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40 days, 
purple 
extra early fiat, 
top. 
1194—GOLDEN BALL 
60 days. Also known as 
Orange Jelly. Globe shape, 
flesh, firm, fruit fine 
grained. Good keeper ma- 
tures earlier than other 
globe varieties. 
1196—WHITE EGG 
70 days. Smooth, white, 
growing half out of 
ground. Flavor sweet and 
mild. Fine keeper. Excel- 
lent for winter. 
1200—PURPLE TOP WHITE 
GLOBE mat site ciaeeie es 
55 days, Early round, 
grows part above ground. 
Grown extensively by mar- 
ket gardeners. 
1204—IMPROVED YELLOW 
GLOBE 
75 days, Almost round, 
Skin pale amber, flesh is 
creamy yellow. 
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1220—AMERICAN ............ 
90 days, Nearly globe 
shape, slightly oblong, yel- 
low flesh of superior qual- 
ity. Excellent for both 
stock and family use. 
1221—LONG ISLAND SHORT 
INECKOGE Stee ee 
90 days. Uniform in shape. 
A heavy yielder, Roots 
large round, small neck, 
slight tap root. Yellow 
purple top, firm, sweet 
and tender. 
1222—ELEPHANT SWEDE or 
MONARCH 
90 days. Very heavy crop- 
per tankard shape. Has 
produced 10 tons. per 
acre. 
1225—UNIVERSAL or 
DIAN GEM 
90 days. Largest of the 
round purple top varie- 
ties. Heavy cropper, yel- 
low flesh. 
1206—MACOMBER (IMPROVED 
WHITE ROCK) 
90 days. Best of the 
white | strains. Tinged 
with green at the top 
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