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Early Straight Neck Squash 
SQUASH 
Summer Varieties 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAITNECK—50 days. High 
yielding summer squash. Plants strictly bush and 
compact, with ample foliage, permitting close 
planting. Fruits are straight, smooth and of 
delicate creamy color; firm and usable when 
only 4 to 5 inches long. 
COCOZELLA—Fruits are cylindrical, straight -and 
smooth, dark green with lighter stripes which 
change to deep yellow at maturity. Ready: in 
65 days. 
GIANT STRAITNECK—60 days. Fruits are thick- 
necked, warted; color is lemon-yellow; flesh thick, 
light yellow. 
YANKEE HYBRID (1st Generation)—50 days. A 
true hybrid, of which the seed is to be produced 
by crossing the inbred parents each year. Similar 
in size and appearance to Early Straitneck, but 
yields more fruit at first picking. 
COCOZZA LONGE—An Italian favorite. Grows 
long, curved, color light green. 

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favorite varieties of Winter 
UTICA SEED COMPANY, INC., UTICA, NEW YORK 

ZUCCHINI—60 days. Fruits very nearly cylindri- 
eal, straight. Color medium green, mottled with 
ereamy-gray and lighter green lace pattern and 
stripes. 
Fall or Winter Varieties 
BLUE HUBBARD—110 days. Fruits are large, 
round, pointed at both ends; slightly ridged, with 
very hard blue-gray rind; weigh 12-14 lbs. Flesh 
yellow-orange, thick and of fine flavor. 
BOSTON MARROW-—97 days. Resembles Hubbard 
in size and shape, the fruits weigh 6-8 pounds. 
The deep orange skin is somewhat rough, and 
quite hard; flesh is yellow, thick, fine-grained, 
moist. 
DELICIOUS, Green—102 days. Top-shaped fruits 
weighing 7-8 pounds. Skin dark green, with light 
green stripes toward blossom end; flesh orange, 
dry and finest quality. 
GOLDEN HUBBARD—100 days. Similar to Green 
Hubbard, but earlier, smaller and more prolific. 
Fruits somewhat pointed at each end, 8-10 pounds 
in weight, moderately warted, orange-red, with 
faint cream colored stripes toward blossom end. 
Flesh deep orange, dry and good quality. 
GREEN or IMPROVED HUBBARD—105 days. 
Fruits 10-12 pounds, pointed at both ends, slightly 
warted, dark bronze-green in color; rind hard and 
tough; flesh very thick, orange-yellow, dry and 
sweet. 
TABLE QUEEN, lLarge—58 days. Oval fruits, 
pointed at the blossom end; ribbed, smooth, thin- 
shelled, dark green. Flesh light yellow; bakes 
well. The finest strain of Table Queen obtainable. 
TABLE QUEEN, Regular—59 days. Similar to the 
Large Table Queen, except smaller in size. 
WARTED HUBBARD (Chicago)—110 days. Larger 
than Green Hubbard and more heavily covered 
with warts. Fruits about 14 pounds, pointed at 
both ends, very dark green; flesh deep orange- 
yellow, dry and sweet. A good keeper for winter 
use. 
BRAos 
TAMAGS YWARTED 
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