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SQUASH — (Continued) Winter Varieties 
MAMMOTH TABLE 
QUEEN 
Similar in shape and 
color but much _ larger 
than the original TABLE 
QUEEN. Average 5 in- 
ches across and 6 to 7 
inches long. 
TABLEFQUEEN OR 
DES MOINES 
This extremely prolific 
little squash because of 
its convenience for bak- 
ing and serving in halves, 
has gained great popu- 
larity. Fruits weigh 114 
Ibs. are dark green, point- 
ed, acorn-shaped, deeply 
furrowed. Flesh light yel- 
low, bakes dry and is of 
fine flavor and free from 
stringiness. 
Warted Hubbard 
Slightly larger than’ the 
Improved Hubbard, 
thickly covered’ with 
warts. Skin bronze green 
and very hard. Flesh deep 
yellow and_,excellent 
quality. 
WARTED HUBBARD, 
SPECIAL 
Developed and produced 
for particular trade to 
meet the long standing 
demand for a better ses seems — 
Warted Hubbard. BUTTERNUT SQUASH 

BUTTERNUT SQUASH 
Since the introduction of this New Squash, BUTTER- 
NUT has met with favor from both the Home Gardener 
and the Commercial Grower. Home Gardeners find 
that the BUTTERNUT Squash when picked in the im- 
mature stage, cannot be surpassed for eating quality. 
Commercial Growers have found increased sales for 
BUTTERNUT when once introduced. 
Include Butternut Squash in Your 1948 plans 

