
; Kennedy Kwality 
SQUASH 
Fr., Ecraser; Ger., Kurbiss; Sp., Zapallo; 
It., Zucca 
Winter—one ounce plants 25 hills. 
Summer—one ounce plants 50 hills 
The culture is the same as for melons and 
cucumbers, except that summer varieties should 
be spaced 4 feet between hills; winter varieties 
8 feet. Will thrive in any soil. 
Blue Hubbard. A New England Hubbard va- 
riety with grayish blue skin and bright orange 
flesh. Excellent quality. 
Pkt. 15¢, 0z. 50c, 14 Ib. $1.50 
Boston Marrow. In form and size similar to 
Hubbard; shell bright orange, flesh yellow and 
firm. Bkte b5c. 07, 50c,. 14 Ib, $1.50 
Butternut. This is an excellent winter squash, 
with thick light yellow outer shell and deep 
orange flesh. As the name implies it has a de- 
licious buttery flavor. kta C7024 9.1.00 
Cocozelle Bush. (True Italian Vegetable Mar- 
row.) Oblong in shape, skin smooth, dark 
green, marbled pale green. 
Pktetoc, oz. 0c 14 Ib. $150 
Early Summer Bush Crookneck. A_ standard, 
early and productive summer sort, fruit about 
a foot long, moderately warted and of a bright 
yellow color. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 14 Ib. $1.50 
Early White Bush Scallop. (Improved.) Very 
early summer squash; fruit flattened and 
- scalloped; about 8 inches in diameter, com- 
paratively smooth on the surface and creamy 
white in color. 
Bke 15c, 07..50c;. 4 lb. $1.50 
Early Yellow Bush Scallop. Quite identical with 
White Bush except in color, which is deep or- 
ange. Pkt. 15c, 0z. 50c, 14 lb. $1.50 
Fordhook Zucchini. Mid-season, bushy plants; 
should be picked when small. More tender 
flesh and more attractive shape than Zucchini 
and bears over a longer period. | 
Rete c..07,50c, 147 1b. $1.50 
Giant Summer Straightneck. A selection from 
Giant Summer Crookneck, having all the good 
qualities with none of its defects. They meas- 
ure from 12 to 15 inches long, deep orange 
color, intensely warted with deep flesh and 
thicker, more meaty neck. 
Pkt lL ¢3 
0z-.0¢c,..Y4- tb; $1,50 
Golden Table Queen. In 
quality, size and shape it 
is in every’way comparable 
to Table Queen but instead 
of being green it is deep 
golden yellow. Thin shell 
and does not require over 
30 minutes to bake or boil. 
Pkt= 15 ¢; 
oz. 50c, V4 Ib. $1.50 
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Vegetable Seeds N\,SULBS 
Hubbard. The standard winter squash; large, 
heavy and moderately warted, shell dark 
bronze-green with light green markings; flesh 
bright orange-yellow, fine grained, thick and 
dry. Pktvbie.07. 500) Atlbe $1250 
Long White Bush. Creamy white; very prolific. 
Pktb5c, 07.250c, 4 lb. $150 
Table Queen. Small, early, very prolific and 
excellent quality. 
Pktee Locrozes Uc 42 lbie 30 
Winter Crookneck. A well-known sort, medium 
size, yellow shell. 
Pkt" 15c¢,20z. 50c, 4%lb.: $1.50 
Vegetable Marrow. 
Long Green Bush. Fruits long, pale green; rich 
flavor. Pkt. 15, 0272 50c2%4 Ib- $1.50 
SWISS CHARD 
Fr., Poiree ou Bette; Ger., Bette (Mangold) ; 
Sp., Acelga; It., Bista 
1 ounce will sow 75 feet of row. 
Sow in April or May in drills 18 inches apart, 
thinning to 6 inches apart. 
Fordhook Giant. An outstanding Swiss chard 
growing to enormous size. The rich blue- 
green leaves are much crinkled or savoyed. 
The texture of the leaves is thick and fleshy 
and their quality is highly appreciated when 
cooked as spinach. 
Pkt. 15c, 0z. 30c, 14 Ib. 70c, Ib. $2.40 
Giant Lucullus. An improved type, more up- 
right growth; leaves dark green, much crum- 
pled and curled; midrib and veins white; stalks 
thick, broad and flat, and as large as rhubarb. 
Pkt. 15c, 0z. 30c, 14 lb. 70c, lb. $2.40 
Rhubarb Chard. A vegetable which adapts itself 
to flower borders or floral arrangements be- 
cause of its beauty and is a delicious vegetable. 
Both the bright crimson stalks and the heavily 
crumpled leaves are edible. Grows to maturity 
in 60 days. Pkt iseson: 55c 
TOBACCO 
Connecticut Seed Leaf. Grown principally for 
the manufacture of cigars. Hardy, prolific, 
and well suited to production in the North and 
Central states. 
Oz. 75c, V4 lb. $2.50 

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