PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
SQUASH 
Squash grows best in a fertile deep soil. The bush varieties are 


grown in rows or in hills spaced 4 by 4 ft. The running sorts are 
spaced either 8 by 8 or 10 by 12 ft. Sow the seed after all danger 
of frost has passed. One oz. suffices for about 25 hills; 3 to 4 Ibs. 
are needed per acre. 
All Packets 5c 
YANKEE (HYBRID) STRAIGHTNECK—A new hybrid 
squash developed by Dr. Curtis of the Conn. Experiment 
Station, which is 3 to 10 days earlier than yellow straight- 
neck, very uniform and of excellent appearance and 
quality. Very heavy cropper. A 1941 Bronze Medal All- 
American Selection. 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK—Is earlier than 
most strains, smaller, more productive, brighter yellow, 
and more uniform. It is said to show female blossoms in 
the first set, a character favoring earliness. All-America 
Selection Award of Merit, 1938. 

Sguash, Giant Straightneck 
loz. 1%, Ib. 1 Ib. 
YANKEE (HYBRID) STRAIGHTNECK—Description above....................... $° .50° “$1.75 3se 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK—Description above. ..............+.0eeeeeee .20 50 1575 
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH—Large, flat, white fruit. Scalloped around the outside..... a5 30 1.00 
COCOZELLE (Striped)—Vine of dwarf or bush habit. 6 to 8 inches long. Dark green 
mottling to a lighter green and yellow as the fruit develops......................-4-. .20 45 1.50 
ZUCCHINI (Dark Green)—A bush squash, with oval shape fruits, about 14 in. long, skin 
ts‘dark green, butilightly mottled yo.25 5 fs 0 wer tts woe wre oe ete ese tne aes eros a5 49 1225 
GIANT STRAIGHTNECK—Lemon colored. The best straightneck for general crop..... .20 45 1.50 
BOSTON MARROW — A thick flesh, very productive variety, skin bright orange, shading 
tovlighter color.; Blesh’ deep orange ttycmaeaccre o ctelere celia <iot steven siete ietetne terns everyer doreie reas 15 40 1e25 
HUBBARD (GREEN)—Dark green fruit of high quality. Smooth skin................. 5 -40 1.25 
HUBBARD (WARTED)—Larger than the green Hubbard, but rough warted skin....... 4) -40 25 
HUBBARD (BLUE)—A very fine large squash of the Hubbard type but the color is blue- 
gray. The shell is very hard and the squash keeps a long time.....................:- 25 45 1.50 
HUBBARD (GOLDEN)—Same shape as Hubbard, but a deep orange yellow skin....... 20 .40 1.25 
DELICIOUS—Smaller than Hubbard, but a finer quality, dark green shell with gray flesh.  .20 .40 1.25 
TABLE QUEEN or DES MOINES (Green)—Small dark green fruit 5 to 6 in. long, 41% in. 
in diameter, deeply ribbed and very hard. Flesh light yellow and of fine flavor......... 15 40 1°25 
GOLDEN ‘TABLE, QUEEN; (New) 2 aire ees oe alee ecient e e 20 45 1.50 
CUPROCIDE 
The Red Copper Oxide That Stays Red 
PROTECTS YOUR SEEDS FROM ‘“DAMPING-OFF” 

