“BOWMAN’S BETTER SEEDS” 
SQUASH—Continued 
BeGo.e-LeEschrallalr Vv egetabl exMarrow).- 2%... ce tee balbas olde tess 
Summer. Bush. Fruits long, cylindrical and tapering at stem 
end, color is dark green, ripening with alternate stripes of 
green_and yellow, skin is smooth. Flesh is firm and pale green- 
ish-white. Weight 4 pounds. 
BR CO Ga reenter est ne ashe Sotho ase coe gie tes MER NER) oe RO eno 
F Winter. Vining. Top shaped fruits with smooth, dark green 
skin with trace of lighter green stripes. Rind thin and hard. 
Flesh very thick, fine grained, no fiber and bright yellow. Has 
very good flavor and a good keeper. Weight 7 pounds. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP (Patty Pan)................05- 
Summer. Bush. An old favorite. Fruits small, smooth and 
white, round, and flat with scalloped edges. Of good quality. 
Weighs 24% pounds. 
BA piv. eet OVV ow VIVE Mn: GROOKNEGIKE ri aires ors a0) cis entree © 
Summer. Bush. A popular variety. Fruits long with a narrow 
curved neck, orange-yellow in color and covered with warts. Of 
good quality and plants are very prolific. Seeds are contained 
in the bowl. Weighs 3 pounds. 
GIANG SUMMERSCROOKNECK® oe ee ey eae oe 
Summer. Bush. A large type of early yellow summer crook- 
neck but not widely used. Weighs 4 pounds. 
GANT zsUMMER SS LRAT GREDNE Cite eet iisca ele, 0 otere sree tae Saas 
Summer. Bush. Of the crookneck strain, but has a straight 
neck, which makes it easy to pack as a shipper. More uniform 
in size. Color is lemon-yellow. Flesh is thick, light yellow and 
of good quality. Weighs 3 pounds. 
MmuepeAntDa CHICAGOBWARULED tematic stile i ecto ea ss tue atere 
F Winter. Vining. Largest of the Hubbards and an excellent 
keeper. Fruits are dark green, pointed at end, and thickly 
covered with warts. Flesh thick, orange-yellow, dry and sweet. 
Very prolific. Weighs 14 pounds. 
PEs SAE. Et GE ENGR, ad erence rnc Ms 4 Ne seer. fates ui'or'n Aveo ate fh v's 
F Winter. Vining. Smaller than green Hubbard and bright golden 
in color. Very prolific, a good keeper and canner. Fruits glob- 
ular with prominent neck and a pointed blossom end and thick- 
ly covered with coarse warts. Flesh is orange-yellow, thick, 
dry and fine grained and of excellent quality. Weighs 9 pounds. 
ese VOY se Le se UD DAG yates atria: 6 e's stele oxa eos esac « 
Winter. Vining. Most prominent with home and market gar- 
deners. Fruits deep green, medium sized, and covered moder- 
ately with warts. Rind very tough and hard. Flesh very thick, 
dry, fine grained, orange-yellow, and of excellent quality. A 
good keeper. Weighs 12 pounds. 
FAAS ee A De LAN iD Etter alia ar an cote eis reo aepeaebs o) alsgkie en 
Winter. Vining. Smaller and more the size for the average 
family. It is equally as good in all respects as Improved Hub- 
bard. Weighs 6 pounds. 
NEA MOT ie Crise ore rantds, aeabeieta nays wcha ve mk ips eee de Foes ede ay adele oi 
Fall. Vining. High in feed value for stock. Also raised for ex- 
hibition purposes. Fruits nearly spherical, very large and 
slightly ribbed, light yellow mottled with orange. Flesh orange- 
yellow, coarse but solid, fair quality and sometimes used for 
canning. Weighs 70 pounds. 
F—Recommended for Quick Freezing Lockers. 
Length 
15” 
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Diam- 
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41,” 
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6” 
18” 
29 
Days to 
Maturity 
65 
104 
55 
58 
110 
105 
106 
105 
120 
