NEW HAMPSHIRE GOLDEN—A BILLY HEP- 
LER SEED CO. introduction. A golden yellow, 
hulless, rice type of popcorn, very early with a 
6 inch ear. It has been selected and grown 
from ears which had a popping expansion of 
PORNO PaO Ve HELLKL ee OE ClSe 0 eO0UCLS.-o lbs. 
$2.50. 
SQUASH 
BUTTERNUT—The most popular squash intro- 
duced in recent years in New England. It be- 
longs to the Moschata or Cushaw group of 
squash and will not cross with squash of the 
Hubbard type. It is an excellent baking and 
pie squash. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. $1.00; 14 Ib. $4.50. 
BUSH BUTTERCUP—An introduction of the 
Horticultural Dept., UNH. An improved but- 
tercup squash, earlier in maturity and higher 
yielding. It sets its first fruit close to roots 
of the plant. It has shorter internodes, there- 
fore a smaller vine. Very little seed available. 
Pkt. of 50 seeds—25 cts. 
CANTALOUPE 
GRANITE STATE—An introduction of the Hor- 
ticultural Dept., UNH. An early high quality 
muskmelon bred especially for northern cli- 
mate and short cool summers. Pkt. 25 cts. 
WATERMELON 
MERRIMACK SWEETHEART—A _ BILLY 
HEPLER SEED CO. introduction. This melon 
originally came from Japan but has been re- 
selected for northern conditions. It is early 
and high in quality. It frequently ripens in 
southern New Hampshire by August 15. It is 
round and averages 7-10 lbs. in size with small 
seeds. Pkt. 25 cts.; oz. 75 cts.; 14 lb. $4.00. 
WHITE MOUNTAIN—An introduction of the 
HorticulturalsDepi Us eN etiew Lhe earliest of 
all watermelons. It averages 4-5 lbs. Pkt. 25 
cts. 
