GARDEN FOR VICTORY : 43 


Culture: One ounce to 30 hills, Summer, and 
one ounce to 15 hills, Winter varieties. Plant at 
same time as cucumbers and melons, in hills 3 to 
4 feet apart for Summer sorts and 7 to 8 feet 
apart for the Winter varieties. About 45 seeds 
to the packet of Winter Squash and 70 to the 
packet of Summer Squash. 














The Banquet Squash from seed we got from you 
last year were a great success. They were very 
sweet and dry. No one here had ever heard of 
them—-G..G: Clark, Junction City, Ore, R. 2. 


A golden squash, the re- 
sult of our cross between 
Buttercup and Gilmore, earlier and more 
prolific- than Buttercup with Buttereup 
shape, thick dry orange flesh and fine 
quality. We raised many tons of Ban- 
quet Squash in 1941. We're proud of 
this one. Pkt., Se; 02, tbe; % Ib. 45e; 
Y% ib., 85e3 1 Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 


























RED or GOLDEN HUBBARD. Similar to Im- 
proved Hubbard except for its orange-red 
color, but slightly smaller and decidedly 
earlier. The flesh is deep orange, dry and 
of splendid quality. A superior table va- 
riety and an excellent keeper, this is a fine 
variety for the home garden. Pkt., Se; 
0z., 17¢e3 %4 Ib., 6O0e; 1% Ib., $1.053 1 Ib., $2.00, 
postpaid. 

The Standard 
= : Winter 
Squash. More extensively grown than any 
other wariety. The fruits are large, fs 
heavy and moderately warted. The 
shell is a dark bronze-green; flesh a 
deep orange yellow, fine grained, dry 
and sweet. Its quality is the standard 
of excellence. Pkt., 6e; oz. lie; % Ib., 
50c; % Ib., S5c; 1 Ib., $1.60, postpaid. 

Your 1943 Garden 
Will Pay Big Dividends 
with Will's Seeds 


PNW Originated in North Dakota by Professor A. F. 
one Yeager. The squashes weigh between 3 and 5 pounds 
with thin, tough green skin. There is no fibrous section and the 
thick, rich orange flesh has no tinge of green. It is a good keeper 
with very little waste in cooking. The flavor is sweet and fine; the 
texture smooth and dry. A fine squash and our seed is the best ob- 
tainable. Pkt., Se; oz, 17¢; %4 lb., 60¢; 1% Ib., $1.05; 1 Ib., $2.00, postpaid. 
ARIKARA. If you want the earliest large Winter Squash, the squash 
that will set fruit and outyield all others under drought conditions, 
plant the Arikara. The shell is salmon, varied with blue green, flesh 
orange tinged with green near the shell, of firm texture and fair 
quality. It is a wonderful keeper. Pkt., Se; 0z., 17¢; % Ib., 60e;3 1% Ib., 
$1.05; 1 Ib., $2.00, postpaid. 

Please send me your seed catalog as I want to order my seeds early this year and 
have had the best of success with your seeds—Mrs. Lotta I. Pike, 59 High St., 
Bridgton, Maine. 

