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SQUASH — 
TABLE QUEEN 
Iilustrated at left. 
A small acorn- 
cents shaped, dark-green 
PKG. squash, almost black, 
about 4 inches’ in 
diameter and 6 inches long, 
weight 2 lbs. The fruits turn fo 
a golden color as they mature, 
and can be used either green or 
ripe. Vines seem almost insect 
proof, and the ground is literally 
covered with the sealloped, 
rather roundish dark green 




- SALZER’S 
IMPROVED HUBBARD 






Salzer’s Improved Hubbard : 
a . A is the most popular winter cents 
ee eeeclae ok ee es Squash in existence and it can- 10 sz: 


not be excelled for general 
purposes. Recognized as the standard. 
Average weight, 12 pounds. 
The fruits are large and rich dark 
bronze green in color, Moderately warted 
and has a very hard shell. The flesh is 
orange-yellow, fine grained, thick, dry 
and’ a rich flavor. 100 days. Good for 
freezing. 1099—Pkg., 10c; oz., 24ce;3 2 oz., 
44c; % Ib., 72e3; 1% Ib., $1.35; Ib., $2.50, 
postpaid. - 
109 !—Improved Hubbard Salzer’s Cliff- 
wood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A spe- 
cial re-selected strain: Pkg., 15e; 0z., 29e; 
2 oz. 54e; % Ib., 88e; 1% Ib., $1.65; Ib.. 
$3.15, postpaid. : 
GOLDEN HUBBARD 
cooked whole when young. Is of 
exceptionally nice flavor, 4nd is 
just the right size to cut in half 
and bake. It is a_ splendid 
keeper, immensely prolific and 
is one of the best. One cus- 
tomer reports’ 36 nice squash 
from three hills. 100 days, A 
fine winter variety. {090—Pkg., 
10c; oz., 22e; 2 oz., 40e; Y% Ib., 
65e; 1% Ib., $1.19; Ib., $2.25, ppd. 



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SALZER’S DELICIOUS 
 . A winter squash, finely fla- 
ee. cents vored, top Shaped. It is very 
a PKG. popular. The fruits average 
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é: : : in weight about 8 pounds. The 
i rind is deep dark Sreen, mottled with 
7 lighter shadings, but not as thick skin as 
%e the Improved or Golden Hubbard. The 
thick flesh is very fine grained, sweet, 
‘ dry and dark orange in color. It is a fine 
shipper. A good keeper, keeping until 
Spring. 103 days. Good for freezing. 
— 1094—Pkg., 10¢e; oz, 24c; 2 o7., 44¢; 













In shape very similar to the 
; Improved Hubbard. Trifle cents 
3% Wb., 7203 Y% Ib., $1.35; Ib., $2.50, postpaid. smaller, however, but earlier PKG, 

















and more prolific. 
The rind is a golden color and is some- 
what warted. It is the earliest of the 
Hubbards and an extremely heavy pro- 
ducer. The average weight of the fruits 
is about 10 pounds; occasionally light 
cream colored stripes are seen at the 
blossom end. Has finely grained flesh, 
thick, and richly flavored, and is a fa- 
vorite with canners; has excellent keep- 
ing qualities. 100 days. The shell ig 
hard and strong, making it a good ship- 
per. !097—Pkge., 12¢; 0z., 28e; 2 OZ, S2e3 
% Ib., 85ce;3 1% Ib., $1.58; Ib., § 2.95, postpaid, 
BLUE HUBBARD 
Fruit is an attractive blue-gray color, 
Similar in shape to Improved Hubbard, 
but more warted. Rind is very hard, 
making it an exceptional keeper; flesh is 
thick, deep yellow, of fine flavor and tex- 
fee Heavy yielder. 105 days. Weight, 
lbs. 
! 106—Pkgz., 10c; oz., 27¢; 2 0z., 50¢e; 14 
Ib., 83e3 % Ib., $1.53; Ib., $2.85, postpaid. 
KITCHENETTE 
Crop failure, due to excessive rains, 
Cannot supply Kitchenette this year. 










BUTTERCUP 
An outstanding winter squash, 
highly productive. 100 da ys. 
Unique turban shaped fruits 6-8 
in. in diameter, slightly ribbed, 
with a prominent button at the 
blossom end. Flesh deep golden 
yellow, fine grained, very ary 
and of excellent flavor. 3 to 4 
lbs. 1098—Pkg., 15e; 0oz., 250; 
2 0z., 47¢3 %4 Ib., T8e; 14 Ib., $1.45; 
1b., $2.75, postpaid. 















_GIANT SUMMER 
. CROOKNECK~ 




Sweet Potato Squash 
SWEET POTATO SQUASH—Or Deli- 
- @ata. Fruits very thick fleshed, 6 to 8 
_. inches long. ~ Unusually sweet and tender, 
; - of the finest quality; very prolific. Usable 
_ aS summer or winter squash. 58 days 
as a summer squash; 97 days as a winter, 
Keeps well. Weight 2 lbs. 1!105—Pke., 
10e;3 0z., 24e; 2 oz, 44e; %4 Ib., TZ2e; 1% Ib, 
«$1.35, Ib., $2.50, postpaid. 
Sate ITALIAN . | 
VEGETABLE MARROW 
iP Or Cocozelle Squash. The 
gpa cents best and finest flavored Sum- 
agen PKG. mer Squash. The dwarf bushes 





BAS 
Mammoth White Bush Seallop 
WHITE BUSH SCALLOP 
The great summer squash that 
is so popular at all markets. It 
is quite flat, with ridged or scal- 
loped edges, very thick, and the 
vines are extremely productive 
and disease-resisting. Flesh is 
very tender and melting. . Of 
true bush habit. 50 days. 2% 
- Ibs. 1086—Pkge., 7e; oz. 22¢;3 
2 oz., 40c; 1% Ib., 6G5e3 % Ib., $1.19; 
Ib., $2.25, postpaid. 

GIANT SUMMER CROOKNECK 
An old standard summer squash. One of the 
earliest and largest of the summer “crook-necks.’’ 
Fruits are large from 1% to 2 feet long, with 
a thickly warted surface and deep yellow color. 
Flesh is tender and of fine quality. Very pro- 
ductive. 55 days. 4 Ibs. 1!085—Pke., ‘e; 
0z., 23e; 2 oz., 43¢; %4 Ib., 7Oc; % Ib., $1.30; 
Ib., $2.45, postpaid. 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHT-NECK—A high 
yielder, very early, with fruits straight, smooth, 
of delicate creamy color, firm and usable when 
4 or 5 in. long, up until 14 in. long. Plants 
of bush form. 50 days. 4 lbs. 1095—Pkg., 
10c; 0z., 22c; 2 oz., 40c; % Ib., 65c; % Ib., 
$1.19; lb., $2.25, postpaid. 

SUS produce heavily, large, elon- 
Be eaicd. smooth, dark green fruits, which 
_ become marbled with yellow and lighter 
green. Best for use when 7 inches long. 
Tender, melting flesh. 65 days. 4 lbs. 
{088—Pkg., 10c; oz., 21¢e; 2 oz., 39e;3 
Y% ib., G4e;3 1% Ib., $1.15; Ib., $2.15, postpaid. 
MIXED SQUASH—A mixture of all 
ifferent squash we catalog. Very 
desirable. 1103—Pkez., 5c; oz., 19¢3 2 oz., 
36c; % Ib., 59c; 1% Ib., $1.10; Ib., $1.95, post- 
paid. ; ‘a 





















eae ‘have the yield we had from Salzer’s Sweet Potato Plants last year. They were admired by every- 
4 yen peuisukare.reen es ‘ke saw them.—Miss Violet Sell, Box 157, Elgin, Minn. 
