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SWEET CHEESE (TOMATO, SQUASH, SUNNYBROOK, THURMANDALE) 
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Fruits: 21/,-3” diameter, 1-134” long, upright, oblate with square shoulder, 
mostly smooth but occasional ridging; flesh medium thick to thick, bright 
green becoming red, sweet, juicy. Home garden novelty, although often very 
prolific. 
Plants: 23-28” tall, erect, usually productive, branching. 
THURMANDALE Same as SWEET CHEESE. 
TOMATO Same as SWEET CHEESE. 
WINDSOR A ‘acanenia SetectION? SM 1937). 2... 58-62 days 
Fruits: 2-21,” diameter, 5-6” long, mostly pendant, rounded taper to tips, tips 
mostly square but occasionally pointed; mostly 3-loculed with few 2-loculed; 
flesh thick to very thick, extremely sweet and juicy, medium dark green 
becoming bright red; very heavy fruits. 
Plants: 20-26” tall, heavy and stocky, semi-spreading, very prolific. Earliest high 
yielding variety extant; developed by L. C. Curtis of Connecticut Station. 
Popular home garden and local market type. 
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Fruits: 31/,-4” diameter at shouldez, 41/,-5” long, smooth, tapered, pendant; 
large, 4-loculed RUBY KING type; flesh thick, sweet, crisp, dark green becom- 
ing deep red. 
Plants: 24-30” tall, erect, branching, leafy. 
WORLD BEATER (RUBY GIANT) ey NS Dae ee 
Fruits: 314-334,” diameter at shoulder, 41/,-5” long, pendant, slight taper with 
blocky ends; mostly 4-loculed, smooth, glossy; flesh medium thick to thick, 
dark green becoming bright dark red. 
Plants: 26-32” tall, erect, sturdily branched, productive. Selected from cross of 
RUBY KING and CHINESE GIANT. 
PUMPKIN 
Cucurbita spp. 
BIG TOM Same as CONNECTICUT FIELD. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD (BIG TOM, JACK O’LANTERN, LARGE YELLOW) 
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Fruits: 10-14” deep x 12-15” in diameter, large, weigh about 20 Ibs., smooth, 
hard, orange surface, somewhat ribbed, flattened globe shape. 
Flesh: Thick, orange yellow, coarse, dry and sweet. 
EARLY CHEYENNE C. pepo. xd, oe Abe re ale ea aee ee 80-90 days 
Fruits: 21/,-4” deep x 6-7” diameter, small, weigh 21/-3 Ibs., smooth, medium 
hard, reddish-orange, slightly ribbed, flat globe. 
Flesh: Thin to medium, deep reddish orange, fine textured, moderately dry, 
rich flavored, fiberless. Early, prolific inbred from SMALL SUGAR, developed 
at U. S. Horticultural Field Station, Cheyenne, Wyoming; finest quality 
winter pie or baking squash developed. 
