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Blight Resistant Savoy—This variety to be 
used only for late summer or fall planting, it 
is quite savoyed, will grow erect and will 
withstand blight remarkably well. Excep- 
tionally good type for wintering over. 
Pkt. .10 1% Ib. .20 1 |b. .60 10 Ib. $5.50 
25 |b. $12.50 100 lb. $40.00 
Olid Dominion—A new introduction of a 
Blight Resistant Savoy for late summer and 
fall planting. This type has a bluish green 
color with well crumpled leaves. Exception- 
ally good type for wintering over. 
Pkt. .10 % Ib. .20 1 Ib. .60 10 lb. $5.50 
25 lb. $12.50 100 lb. $40.00 
New Zealand—This variety is for summer 
use. The leaves are comparatively small, 
broad and pointed, the plant grows low and 
spreading, shoots may be cut through the 
summer, 
1.02. .25 
% Ib. .80 1 lb. $2.50 
Squash 

Hubbard Dark Green 
Hubbard Dark Green—Standard winter 
sort, for market garden use, fruits slightly 
warted, very dark green. 
yellow. Excellent keeper. 
Pkt. .10 10z..15 % lb. .40 11b. $1.50 10 1b. $14.00 
Early Prolific Straightneck—Smaller and 
lighter in color than Yellow Straightneck, 
very prolific. Becoming very popular, replac- 
ing the warted Yellow straightneck. 
Pkt. .10 10z..15 % lb. .40 11b. $1.50 10 Ib. $14.00 
Yellow Crookneck— Makes large deep 
orange warted fruits. Good Summer variety. 
Pkt. .10 10z..15 % lb. .40 11b. $1.50 10 1b. $14.00 
White Bush Scallop—Early variety, plants 
bush type, fruits flat, white with scalloped 
edges. 
Pkt. .10 10z..15 %41b..40 11b. $1.50 10 1b. $14.00 
Table Queen or Acorn—Fruits about 4 
finches in diameter, with smooth dark green 
skin. Excellent keeper. 
Pkt. .10 10z..15 %4 lb. .40 11b. $1.50 10 1b. $14.00 
® Golden Table Queen—Fruits smooth, gold- 
en skinned about four inches in diameter. 
Excellent for baking. 
Pkt. .10 10z..15 %4 1b..40 11b. $1.50 10 Ib. $14.00 
Flesh thick orange 
All orders and prices subject to confirmation 

WILLIAM KROEMER & SONS, INC., HICKSVILLE, L. 1. 
Boston Marrow—Very productive late fall 
variety, resembles Hubbard Dark Green in 
size and shape but has a rough deep orange 
skin. 
Pkt. .10 10z..15 % lb. .40 1ib. $1.50 10 lb. $14.00 
® Cocozelle—Of real Italian origin. At pick- 
ing stage the fruits range from 1% to 2% 
inches in diameter and from 7 to 9 inches 
long. The skin is smooth dark green with a 
tendency toward a lighter green stripe. This 
is the variety used by many Italian farmers. 
Pkt. .10 102z..20 1% lb. .60 11b. $2.00 10 lb. $19.00 
Tomato 
® Improved Kroemer’s Early—Extra early 
prolific bearer with medium sized bright 
searlet globular shaped fruit. 
Pkt. .10 1 oz. .60 % lb. $2.00 1 Ib. $6.00 

Improved Kroemer’s Early 
Certified Pritchard—Very early and pro- 
lific, bearing deep globe shaped fruit of a rich 
scarlet color. 
Pkt. .10 1 oz. .60 % lb. $2.00 1 lb. $6.00 
Earliana—A first early bright red tomato 
of medium sized flattened fruits. 
Pkt. .10 1 0z. 40 % Ib. $1.50 1 Ib. $5.00 
Break O’Day—A first early variety, form- 
ing medium large globe shaped fruits with a 
bright red color. 
Pkt. .10 1 0z. 40 % Ib. $1.50 1 lb. $5.00 
John Baer—A scarlet red semi-globular 
firm fruit that matures quite early. 
Pkt. .10 1 0z. .40 % Ib. $1.50 1 1b. $5.00 
Certified Bonny Best — Standard second 
early variety, bright scarlet color, round 
smooth fruit. 
Pkt. .10 1 0z. .40 % lb. $1.50 1 lb. $5.00 
Rutgers, Late Variety. Vines are quite 
heavy and erect. Fruits are scarlet in color 
and medium to large in size. Especially de- 
sirable because of high color, ripening from 
inside out. 
Pkt. .10 1 oz. .60 % Ib. $2.00 1 lb. $6.00 
Certified Stone—A medium late variety, 
making large attractive fruits of a bright 
scarlet red. 
Pkt. .10 1 0z. 40 % Ib. $1.50 1 Ib. $5.00 
