SQUASH 
(Treated with Corrosive Sublimate) 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK—50 days. Market and home 
garden variety. Used for shipping. Fruits medium size, smooth, 
bright yellow, uniform. 
COCOZELLE—65 days. Home and market garden variety. Fruits 
dark green, striped; Italian marrow type summer squash. 
TABLE QUEEN—85 days. (Des Moines, Acorn) Home and mar- 
ket garden variety. An old favorite for baking in the “half- 
shell”. Fruits are 5-6 inches long, pointed and ridged; dark 
green in color. Flesh yellow, medium thick and good quality. 
BUTTERNUT — 90 days. Market and home garden variety. See 
inside front cover for description. 
BUTTERCUP—100 days. Home garden variety. Rated by many 
as the very best squash for table use. Fruits 4-5 pounds, 
flattened with distinct “button” which contains seeds. Almost 
solid deep orange flesh which cooks up dry and sweet with no 
fiber. 
GREEN DELICIOUS — 105 days. Home and market garden va- 
riety. High quality for home use; excellent keeper. Fruits 
heart-shaped, dark green, smooth; medium sized. Flesh deep 
orange, thick, free from fiber. Fine cooking quality. 
WARTED HUBBARD—110 days. Market garden variety. Good 
for storage. Fruits deep green, heavily warted and good size. 
Flesh deep orange and good flavor and texture. 
BLUE HUBBARD—110 days. Market garden variety. High yield- 
ing strain, specially selected for growers who produce squash 
for cash crop. Fruits long with thick neck and blossom end; 
skin moderately smooth, slate blue; orange-yellow flesh. 
TOMATOES 
(Treated with New Improved Ceresan) 

Stokesdale Tomatoes (See listing on page 15) 
EARLIANA—65 days. Market garden variety. An old variety 
used for early crop. Fruits flattened, bright scarlet. This is 
an outstanding selection of Earliana. 
VALIANT—68 days. Home and market garden variety. Replac- 
ing other types for early crop. Fruits flattened, bright scarlet, 
smooth, uniform and good quality. 
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