GARDEN FOR VICTORY 431 £4 

_ Early and Hardy Varieties PS. 
Will’s Winter Squashes t=" 
2% 
Culture: One ounce to 15 hills. Plant at same 
time as cucumbers and melons, in hills 7 to 8 feet 
apart for the Winter varieties. About 45 seeds to 
the packet of Winter Squash. 
Banquet Squash 
BANQUET. A golden squash, the result of our 
ens CCOSS between Buttercup and Gil- 
more, earlier and more prolific than Buttercup 
with Buttercup shape, thick dry orange flesh and 
fine quality. We raised many tons of Banquet 
Squash in 1943. We're proud of this one. Pkt., 
10c; 0z., 25e; % Ib., 80c; % Ib.,, $1.50; 1 Ib., $2.80, 
postpaid. 
I pass my catalogue around to my neighbors. I always have 
a wonderful garden, so I tell them where I get the seed. I am 
getting old, and live alone so I can’t raise much of a garden 
anymore.—M. Donahy, Friday Harbor, Wash. 

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 Improved 
variety for the home garden. Pkt., 10e; Hubbard 
oz, 20c; % Ib., 75c3 % Ib., $1.35; 1 Ib., $2.50, 
postpaid. 
IMPROVED HUBBARD. 
The Standard Winter Squash. More 
extensively grown than any- other 
variety. The fruits are large, 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., 10c; oz., 20¢e;3 
y% lb., 75e3; % Ih., $1.35; 1 Ib., $2.50, 
postpaid. 






















Your 1944 Garden 
Will Pay Big Dividends 
with Will's Seeds 

Arikara 
BUTTERCUP Originated in North Dakota by Professor A. F: 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 obtainable. Pkt., 10e; 
oz, 250; % Ib., 80c; 1% Ib., $1.50; 1 Ib., $2.80, postpaid. ; 
ARIKARA. ‘If you want the earliest large Winter Squash, the squash 
that will set fruit and outyield al] 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., 10c; 0z., 23e; %4 Ib., 75e; % Ib., $1.40; 
1 Ib., $2.60, postpaid. 

M dmother, Mrs. S. E. Collard, and my Dad, James Collard, had always cused your 
abd thee good success. They are the kind we use too.—Herman Ros,. Wimbledon, 
N. Dak. 

