Early Prolific Straightneck Squash 
Plant This Variety to be First on the Market 
ORIGIN This strain is a distinct improvement se- 
lected from the Giant Straightneck variety. 
EARLINESS Matures about ten days earlier than other 
strains of Straightneck squash. First on 
the market. 
HIGH YIELD More productive than other strains of 
Summer Straightneck. It produces more 
fruits to the plant. Since it sets faster than other 
strains more of the crop can be sold on the early market. 
PLANTS Bushy and compact which permits close 
planting so larger yields are possible. 
Ample foliage, altho growth is not as large as the 
Giant Straightneck variety. 
FRUITS More smooth, much more uniform and 
brighter yellow color than other strains. 
The fruits grow very straight. There is not a trace of 
green color even in the very young fruit. The quality 
is unsurpassed. 
MARKET Considered by both northern and southern 
QUALITIES growers as the best ever developed for 
market. Our seed is very true to type. 
You may give it a thorough trial alongside any seed 
you are now using. 
Prices: EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK SQUASH—Oz. 20c: %4 lb. 60c; 2 lb. $1.00; 1 
tb. $1.75 5 lbs. $1.50 per lb. Postpaid. 


Wilt Resistant Hawkesbury 
The Best Wilt Resistant Melon 
We liked Hawkesbury the first time we grew this variety, for it certainly has real vigor. In 
our opinion Irish Grey, Thurmond Grey, Burrell Grey and other varieties of this type should 
be discarded in favor of Hawkesbury if you are troubled with wilt. Wilt Resistant Hawkes- 
bury has proved its ability to grow and produce large crops on wilt infected land where ail 
other varieties die. It is the best wilt resistaut variety yet introduced. | 
Hawkesbury is well known and widely grown. It is a good shipper, and sells well, both 
among the produce buyers and in the retail markets. Its light grey-green rind makes a dis- 
tinctive appearance. The rind is tough, but the red flesh has fine eating qualities, with no 
trace of hard or white hearts. Plant Hawkesbury if you are having trouble with wilt. 
Prices: Ounce 20¢; 1/, lb. 60c: 1/4 lb. $1.00; 1 lb. $1.75; 2 lbs., $1.65 per lb.; 5 lbs., $1.60 per 
Ib.; 10 Ibs., $1.50 per lb. Postpaid. 
