


SQUASH 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
BLACK ZUCCHINI. A very desirable bush type of Italian Vege- 
table Marrow. Fruits cylindrical in shape and of a dark green 
color, which turns darker as the fruits grow, until at maturity the 
color is so dark green that it gives the appearance of black. The 
mature fruits measure 12 to 15 inches long, 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter. 
oz. 1/4, lb. Ib. 10 lbs. 
Price 25c 15¢ $2.00 $17.50 
COCOZELLE or ITALIAN VEGETABLE MARROW. The plants 
are of bush habit and very productive. The fruits are straight, 
almost cylindrical and at maturity are 18 to 20 inches long, 4 to 
5 inches in diameter. The fruits should be marketed when 6 to 8 
inches long. 
ge Sa oz. 14 lb. Ib. 10 lbs. 
Price 25c 15¢ $1.75 $16.50 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK (NEW). Outstanding 
from a standpoint of earliness, heavy yield, and uniformity in size 
and shape of fruits. The plants and fruits are somewhat smaller 
than Giant Straightneck but a great many more fruits are pro- 
duced per plant. The fruits are smoother and lighter yellow than 
the Giant type. A desirable early market variety. 
oz. 14, lb. lb. 
Price 25c 15¢ $2.25 
10 lbs. 
$21.50 
STRAIGHTNECK. A decided improvement over Mammoth Crook- 
neck. The fruits are uniformly straight which is of great importance 
to shippers from a packing standpoint. At maturity the fruits are 
16 to 20 inches long, 4 to 41/2 inches thick, and of a deep orange 
color, heavily warted. Plants are of bush habit. 
oz. 14 lb. lb. 
Price 20c 50c $1.50 
10 lbs. 
$14.00 
WHITE BUSH SCALLOPED, also called Patty Pan and 
Cymling. This strain is used for market and shipping. The fruits 
are uniform, flattened, 3 inches thick, 8 to 9 inches in diameter, 
with scalloped edges. The color is greenish white when young, 
turning to white as they mature. 
oz. 14 lb. lb. 
Price 20c 50c $1.50 
10 lbs. 
$14.00 
YELLOW BUSH SUMMER CROOKNECK (BABY CROOK- 
NECK). Similar to Mammoth Bush Summer Crookneck, except for 
the size of the fruits which average about 44 smaller, the warting 
is not as heavy or coarse. 
AUTUMN and WINTER VARIETIES 
ACORN OR TABLE QUEEN, also called DES MOINES. A vin- 
ing variety of excellent quality and widely used for roadside mar- 
kets, local markets, and shipping. The fruits are acorn shaped, 
51% to 6 inches long, 41/2 inches in diameter, with ridged or fluted 
sides, and dark green in color. The flesh is light yellow, fine 
grained, sweet, and of delicious flavor. 
oz. 1, lb. lb. 10 lbs. 
Price 25c 15¢ $2.00 $19.50 
BLUE HUBBARD. A productive variety of Hubbard noted for high 
quality and rich flavor. The fruits are similar to the original strain 
in all respects except the color of the shell which is blue-grey. 
oz. lb. Ib. 10 Ibs. 
Price 25¢ 75c $2.00 $19.50 
BOSTON MARROW. The fruits resemble Hubbard in shape, but 
are more flattened on the blossom end and of a rich orange color. 
oz. 14 lb. ib. 10 lbs. 
Price 20c 50c $1.50 $14.00 
BUTTERCUP. A recent introduction of outstanding quality. The 
fruits are medium small, averaging 3 to 5 pounds in weight, and 
quite flattened in shape. The skin color is dark green with an 
occasional narrow stripe of silvery white. The Llossom end is 
marked with a prominent “button ’’ The flesh is yellow, excep- 
tionally thick, dry, sweet, and entirely free from stringiness. 
oz. 14 lb. lb. 
Price 30c 80c $2.50 
GOLDEN HUBBARD. The shell is moderately warted, orange red, 
and of attractive appearance. The flesh is thick, deep orange-yel- 
low, fine grained, dry and of fine quality. A good keeping variety. 
oz. 1 lb. lb. 10 lbs. 
Price 25c 75¢ $2.25 $22.00 
HENDERSON’S DELICATA, also called SWEET POTATO. 
An early vining variety of high quality. The fruits are cylindrical 
in shape, 7 to 9 inches long, 3 to 31/2 inches in diameter, slightly 
ribbed and a little roughened on the shell. The skin color is light 
cream, streaked with green. The flesh is thick, deep orange-yel- 
low, dry, sweet, and of remarkable rich flavor. 
oz. 1 lb. lb. 
Price 25c 75¢ $2.00 
HUBBARD. The fruits have a hard shell, which is dark bronze- 
green in color. The flesh is thick, deep orange-yellow, fine 
grained, dry and sweet. 
oz. 14 lb. lb. 
Price 25c 15¢ $2.25 
10 Ibs. 
$22.00 
LARGE WARTED HUBBARD. The fruits are larger and more 
heavily warted than the ordinary Hubbard. The shell is very hard 
and dark green, verging on black. The flesh is thick, deep orange 
and of excellent quality. The best keeper of the entire Hubbard 
oz. lb. bb. 10 lbs. SECU DS ; 
. oz. 4 Ib. Ib. 10 lbs. 
Price 20c 50c $1.50 $14.00 Price 25c 15¢ $2.25 $22.00 
Early 
Prolific 
Straightneck 
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