
Squash Table Queen or Des Moines. 
Summer varieties 

Squash 
Dwarf Bush Green 53 days. (Also known as Green Tint or 
Bennings.) An excellent sort, popular 
in the west because the young fruits hold their greenish color well 
on the market. Vines are of bush type; in size some larger than 
Early White Bush Scallop and hardly as uniform. Color greenish 
white when young and light cream when matured. 
(Pkt., 5c) (0z., 15c) (% Ib., 40c) Clb., $1.40) (5 Ibs., $6.15) prepaid 
Dwarf Summer Crookneck 5° days. Southern planters 
: will find our stock of this 
highly desirable because of its uniform size and color. Fruits are 
attractively warted, become 10 inches long and 3% inches through 
the bowl at maturity. Neck curved; skin bright orange-yellow. 
Good for home and market garden use; very prolific. 
(Pkt., 5c) (0z., 15c) (4 Ib., 35c) Cib., $1.10) (5 Ibs., $4.85) prepaid 
Early Prolific Straight Neck > days. We have grown 
squash seed for forty 
years; producing during this time thousands of acres and have 
never produced a better summer variety. The fruits are straight, 
smooth and of delicate creamy color. Can be used when 4 to 5 
inches long and until 12 or 14 inches long under good growing 
conditions. Plant is bush in type. A prolific yielder and a money 
maker for shippers, “All America” Selection Winner. 
(Pkt., 5¢) (0z., 15¢) (44 lb., 35ce) Chb., $1.10) (5 Ibs., $4.85) prepaid 
¢ ¢ 
FROM HOOPER, UTAH—For more than 25 years I have planted your seeds 
with very flattering results. No failures of any consequence, and always 
true to name and description, except that sometimes mine out-do your catalog 
descriptions. I grow only for my wife, my children and friends, as they call 
and we load them up, as we always grow a surplus. 

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