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BUTTERNUT SQUASH 
6954 A Great Specialty of Ours 
Since introducing this Squash several years 
ago we have seen its popularity increase in 
a way that is truly sensational. We have 
had a flood of unsolicited testimonials that 
speak of it as “the top-notcher of all time,” 
and wherever it appears on the market it is 
snapped up ahead of all other varieties and 
at twice and three times the price. It is dis- 
tinct in form and flavor from all others. The 
yellow flesh is thick and dry. It is very pro- 
ductive, it keeps well, it is superbly delicious 
in every way—baked, boiled, or in pie—and 
it has recently received awards (noted below) 
that make it stand out as a really great addi- 
tion to the list of best vegetables. Butternut 
grows vigorously producing its abundant crop 
in late Summer and early Autumn. 
Pkt. 15c., 4% oz. 60c., oz. $1.00, 44 Ib. $3.00 

613322 OAK LEAF LETTUCE “king of the Salad Bow!” 
“Bowl Salads” are increasing in popularity by leaps and bounds! Hostesses, everywhere, 
are featuring luscious mixed green salads in their entertaining, and why not ? In the Summer- 
time is there anything, after all, more delicious and appetizing than a well-chilled salad, espe- 
cially when the home garden can so easily supply the fresh-picked tender vitamin-rich in- 
gredients ? 
Oak Leaf Lettuce is unbelievably decorative, and it is more delicate in texture and flavor 
than any semi-head variety we know. Asa centre or “‘heart”’ it forms a tight rosette of creamy- 
white and pale green leaves. This heart is surrounded by extremely tender darker green twisted 
and crumpled leaves in what appears to be almost a bouquet arrangement. The leaves closely 
resemble those of the White Oak. You will like it! Try it! Pkt. 25c., 4% oz. 60c., oz. $1.00 
Sweet Com --- All Summer Long J 
Here is a collection—a modern collection—that is unbeatable. By planting all four varieties 
on the same day you will get your first delicious succession crop. Then at fifteen to twenty 
day intervals make additional plantings. By following this plan you will have Sweet Corn 
all season long. 
65¢. 
Lincoln. 84 days. Justly considered the top- 
PACKETS (4 Ib. each) all packaged together 
Postpaid anywhere in the U. S. A. for 
(This special offer represents an 80 cent value.) 
Spancross. 70 days. An extra-early hybrid 
corn with medium sized ears of good quality. 
Resistant to bacterial wilt as well as to cold 
ground which is important to those who strive 
to pick the very first corn in the whole neigh- 
borhood. 
Carmelcross. 78 days. An ideal succession 
variety for the extra early hybrids. The 8 inch 
ears have exceptional table quality. A good 
and reliable producer in every way, and vastly 
better than so many of the yellow corn va- 
rieties that people plant without knowing why. 

quality hybrid sweet corn of midsummer. The 
ears are medium sized and well filled with 
luscious golden kernels. Lincoln comes in 
just when you want sweet corn “‘at its best.” 
A top-notcher. 
Golden Cross Bantam. §&8 days. With this 
variety in your garden you will have the last 
word in ‘‘Golden Bantam”’ brought up-to-date. 
A corn of great merit with eight inch ears of 
exceptional quality and flavor. 

Massachusetts Horticultural Society 
Awards 
Sept. 28, 1942—Award of Merit 
Nov. 5, 1942—Szlver Medal 
Corn, Carmelcross 
