
BUTTERCUP SQUASH 
BUTTERCUP SQUASH 
Similarity of names causes some confusion as to the identity 
of the Buttercup and Butternut Squashes. While the Butternut 
belongs to the pumpkin family and somewhat resembles the 
Golden Cushaw Pumpkin the Buttercup is a true squash of the 
turban type. The-fruits are dark gsreen-and-ot just the right 
size for the ordinary family, averaging 4 to 6 lbs. Several 
Siililasueseate Dome on the same vine, ney ate tuicke meated, 
with a very small seed cavity. The quality is delicious, the rich 
orange flesh being very sweet and dry. Although it is a winter 
squash, keeping well into the spring, it can be used early in the 
season as the flesh is dry and sweet, even though the squash is 
immature. 10c pkt. 40c oz. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VICTOR TOMATO 
A new and very much improved Victor. Determinate or self- 
topping habit. The fruit'ripens very early to a bright red color 
all over. A very smooth tomato which does not crack. It pro- 
duces a heavy crop on a small plant taking up less room in the 
garden. Not suitable for greenhouse or outdoor trellising. 
Sintlcdsp alts Oocepc do 10c pkt. 1% oz. 40c Wale Seve 
ORANGE KING TOMATO 
A heavy bearing tomato of the new bright orange color. The 
large fruits mature early, are solid but tender and contain few 
seeds. Much superior to yellow sorts and retains its beautiful 
orange color when canned or made into juice. Its flavor is mild 
and sweet. Attractive in salads. 10c pkt. % oz. 40c 
Started plants 65c per doz. 
EARLY CHATHAM TOMATO 
The earliest good-sized tomato. Smooth, solid red fruit which 
will ripen in most of New England from field sown seed. Extra 
early tomatoes may be had by starting inside. Plants are small 
and may be spaced one foot apart in the row. 10c pkt. 
WINDOW BOX TOMATO 
Originated at the University of New Hampshire and offered 
for the first time this year. Upright tree-like plants with heavy 
deep green foliage and prolific bearers of medium sized round 
to oval fruits. Bright red in color, very solid, with very few 
seeds. An early variety especially suited to growing in pots or 
window boxes. Introductory pkt. 25c 
