

Harris’ Improved Cocozelle 
Easy to grow—delicious to eat, 
Harris’ Improved Cocozelle 
The Finest Italian Vegetable Marrow 
Here is a genuine treat—a real thrill in your garden and on your table. Eaten at the right 
time of its growth it might well be called one of Nature’s delicacies. 
The fruits of this new improved strain of Italian Vegetable Marrow have much finer and 
more delicate flavor than any other type of summer squash. They are at their best when only 
10 to 12 inches long and 2 inches in diameter. At this stage they are deliciously tender and tasty 
if thinly sliced cross-wise and fried in batter or deep fat. 
We don’t know of any other vegetable so easy to grow, and at the same time, so good to eat. 
The plants are of bush type and very prolific. The fruit are long, straight and slender, and 
have an attractive dark green color with stripes of lighter green. Be sure to sow a few hills in 
your garden as soon as the soil and weather become warm. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 144 Lb..70c; Lb. $2.25. 
Yankee Hybrid—The Earliest Summer Squash 
This new Hybrid Straightneck Summer Squash is without equal for yield and the production 
of early fruit. On our farm both this year and last, it was not only several days earlier than the 
next best kind, but also it actually out yielded all other varieties throughout the season. 
The squash are of the finest type, 
straight with thick necks, and the 
slightly roughened skin is bright waxy 
yellow in color, giving them a very 
fresh and tender appearance. There is 
no green color even when the squash 
are very young. 
Home gardeners are delighted with 
these fine squash, and the earliness, 
heavy yield and great uniformity make 
it the most profitable variety for the 
market grower. If you have not tried 
Yankee Hybrid, be sure to grow some 
this year. 
Pkt. 15e) Oz; 55¢e; 14 Lb. $1.50: 
Lb. $5.00. 

“You can’t beat the Victor for an early 
tomato—70 to 80 tomatoes to the plant.” 
L. F. Dudley, Newport, N. H. 
Sept. 28, 1942. 

Yankee Hybrid Squash 
Victor Tomatoes—New Extra Early—Smooth and Solid 
This new tomato has the rare combination of fine points sought by breeders for years—extra 
early fruit, borne in great abundance, but so smooth, firm, solid and fine colored that it com- 
pares well with many later varieties in this respect. This variety ripens large clusters of fruit 
when the other extra early kinds have only one or two ripe fruits. The fruits are good size 
(average over 41% oz.) light green when young, changing to a bright red all over, smooth and 
handsome and with no green spots. They are firm and solid and of excellent quality. 
The vine is of the sturdy determinate type, which can be planted close together (2 x 3 ft. is 
recommended) thus producing a much larger yield of early fruit to the acre. 
This tomato has already proved to be a real money maker for the market gardener and 
superb early variety for home garden. We are pleased to offer New York Certified seed of our 
own growing. 
Pkt. 10c; % Oz. 40c; Oz. 75c; 14 Lb. $2.35. 
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Rutgers—Harris’ Northern Grown Strain 
We consider Rutgers the finest main crop tomato grown today. The fruit is large, globe 
shape, deep red all over, and the flesh is deep red, very solid and of most superior quality. 
The vines are strong and sturdy, producing an enormous quantity of fine fruit. This is an 
unusually fine kind for home preserving as the fruit remains firm and solid when canned. It is 
an early main crop variety, a few days later than John Baer in ripening. 
Since its introduction several years ago we have continuously grown and selected this strain 
on our farms here in the North, so that our stock is now even better than when first introduced. 
New York Certified Seed. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c; 14 Lb. $1.75. 

Quality 
Note the thick flesh. 
Quality Squash 
Fine Grained and Sweet 
For years we have compared this squash with the 
best varieties, and it is still our favorite of all the 
kinds we grow or sell. 
The outside skin is dark green, thin and hard, 
protecting the thick orange colored flesh. The flesh 
is sweeter and finer flavored than any other kind we 
know and cooks as dry as a good sweet potato. The 
texture is very fine without stringiness. The fruit is 
medium size (5-10 lbs.) a very convenient size for 
family use. The vines are strong and healthy and 
produce excellent crops. 
We know of no more satisfactory kind for the 
home garden and the present trend toward the 
smaller and better quality squash makes this a 
profitable kind to grow. These attractive dark green 
squash find a ready sale. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 44 Lb. 75c; Lb. $2.50. 
“The Quality squash seed received from you last year 
produced the best squash we have ever used. Raised over 
100 from a 10c packet. Still have some in the cellar.” 
D. L. Hower, Warren, Ohio, Feb. 25, 1942. 

Rutgers Tomatoes in our Seed Crop 
