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1944 Vegetable Specialties 1 

1944 Vegetable Specialties 

Squash ‘‘Butternut’’ 
Squash, “Butternut” 
Although this Squash is not new it is becoming more 
popular each year. Flesh is deep yellow, dry, sweet and 
excellent flavor. There is no seed cavity in the neck. A 
vigorous grower and very productive; can be used boiled, 
baked and in pies. Pkt. 15c., % oz. 35c., oz. 60c. 
Squash, “Yankee Hybrid” 
A rather new introduction. The earliest and most pro- 
ductive Summer Squash. Size and shape similar to Early 
Prolific Straightneck. Pkt. 15c., % oz. 35c., oz. 60c., 
Y% |b. $2.25. 
Lettuce “Oak Leaf”’ 
A rather indefinite head of medium size. Leaves medium 
green, deeply lobed with middle leaf having a long, finger- 
like point. Very decorative. Pkt. 15c., 14 oz. 30c. 
Cucumber, “Cubit” 
A prolific, white-spined variety. - Long, blunt-ended, 
cylindrical shape fruit of smooth, crisp texture. Has small 
seed cavity, uniform dark green color. Pkt. 25c. 

Lettuce ‘‘Great Lakes’’ 
Lettuce ‘‘Great Lakes” 
A very attractive crisp head of Iceberg type Lettuce: 
Great Lakes is a Summer Lettuce. It stands the heat and 
sun and remarkably slow to throw a seed head. Is very 
resistant to tip burn. Pkt. 25c. 
Sweet Corn “White Midget” 
A real treat is in store for you when you try this delicious 
Sweet Corn. A short growing variety, 214 to 3 feet in 
height, with ears 4 to 5 inches long. Our customers say it is 
the sweetest Corn they ever had. Better try some this year. 
A very fine variety for Victory Gardens. Pkt. 15c. 
lyf lb. 50c. 
Tomato, “Jubilee” 
A new orange-yellow Tomato which is comparable in 
size, shape and quality to the popular Rutgers. Makes 
delicious juice of attractive color. Fruit color develops 
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Tomato ‘‘Jubilee’’ 
