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Bush Summer Squash 
One ounce to 25 hills A 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre 
_ Summer Squash provides both Vitamins A and C. 
_xsush Summer Squash is a popular vegetable and is gaining in popular- 
ty as more gardeners are learning when to harvest and how to prepare 
or the table. They are of easy culture and require only a small space in 
_ the garden. If the fruits are kept picked, they will continue to bear all 
summer, Early White Bush should be picked when only 1% to 2 inches 
across and the other varieties should be picked before they reach 7 inches 
in length for the best eating: They should be boiled whole until tender. 
_ After draining, the surplus water should be pressed out of them. Add 
_ seasoning to taste, plus a generous portion of butter, and mash. LHarly 
_ Prolific Straightneck is good to larger sizes and is the best variety for 
_ slicing and frying. 
Cocozelle 
Also known as Italian Vegetable Marrow 
62 days. One of the most delicious additions to the Squash family. Grows in the form 
of a compact bush, and 5 or 6 hills are sufficient for a large family. ‘he .ong slender 
fruits should be picked when not more than 7 inches long. The fruits form and grow 
rapidly and may be picked almost every day. Can be cooked like Asparagus, Squash or 
Ee French Fried potatoes. eee 
= Black Zucchini 
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Early Prolific Straightneck Squash 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK 
50 days. Productive from the time the first fruits are formed 
until killed by frost. It is strictly bush in habit of growth, 
which permits close planting. The beautiful clear yellow fruits 
are smooth and straight. They are firm and in fine condition at 
any length from four to fourteen inches. It is equally suitable 
for the home or market gardener. The uniformly straight fruits 
are convenient for packing and shipping. The table quality is 
unsurpassed by any of the summer squashes. 
Early Summer Crookneck y 
52 days. The most popular of the Crookneck varieties. — 
Should be picked when only a few inches long, as it becomes * 
stringy when larger. Exceedingly prolific and popular for 
home gardens as well as shipping. 
Summer Squash Mixture 
A choice seed mixture of all kinds of Summer Squashes. 
This is your opportunity to try them all for the price of one. 
RUTABAGAS 
(SWEDES) 
Rutabagas require a longer season than tur- 
nips, so should be sown earlier, or about the 
62. days. This is an increasingly popular bush squash which belongs to the vegetable 
- marrow family. The fruits are of a blackish green color; grow long and slender, but 
should be picked when but a few days old, when 5 to 6 inches in length. They are very 
tender, and a table delicacy. Fine when boiled or cut in slices and fried in butter. Also 
delicious when cut lengthwise and baked with a strip of bacon on each piece. 
A. Early White Bush Scallop (Patty Pan) 
52 days. Very productive; a favorite with market gardeners. Best for eating when 
only 2 inches across and sold as the “‘Dollar Squash” on some markets. 
_ Summer Squash Seed Delivered at the Following Prices 
Packet . Oz. 

Cocozelle xs viz c\c «cities 8 arene erate 
Early Prolific Straightneck 
Early Summer Crookneck 
Early White Bush Scallop. 
Zucchini, Black 
Summer Squash Mixture 
- TURNIPS 
Varieties such as Milan, Strap Leaf and White Egg are suitable for early spring planting 
for roots or greens. These, as well as all other varieties, should be planted in late summer 
for fall use or storing. Foliage Turnip may be planted throughout the summer. 

Turnips and Rutabagas 
One cunce for 200 feet of row; 
1V¥2 to 2 Ibs. per acre 

Extra Early Purple Top Milan 
40 days. The earliest Turnip grown. The bulb is 
flat, of medium size; white, with a bright purple 
top ; and in quality the best. Planted extensively for 
first market crop, but not as well suited for summer 
planting. (Pkt. 10c¢) (0z. 20c) (1% Ib. 50c) (Ib. $1.50) 
“(5 Ibs. $7.00) (10 Ibs. $13.00), prepaid. 
Early Purple Top Strap Leaf 
45 days. The standard early variety. Roots broad 
and flat, of medium size; white, purple top. Exten-. 
sively sown for table use. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 18c) 
(144 Ib. 45c) (Ib. $1.35) (5 Ibs. $6.25) (10 lbs. 
$11.50), prepaid. z ‘i 
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Purple Top White Globe Turnip 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE 
55 days. The most popular white Turnip for fall 
and winter use. Flesh pure white, fine grained and 
of fine flavor. Heavy yielder and splendid keeper. 
 Pesirable for table or stock. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 18c) 
Y% lb. 45c) (Ib. $1.35) (5 Ibs. $6.25) (10 lbs. 
1.50), prepaid. ; 



AMBER GLOBE. 75 days. The best large yellow late 
sort. Skin light yellow; flesh yellow, firm and sweet. 
Fine for table use and stock feeding. A good cropper 
and keeps in perfect condition until spring. (Pkt. (0c) 
(oz. 16c) (44 Ib. 40c) (Ib. $1.20) (5 Ibs., $5.50) (10 
lbs. $10.00), prepaid. 
GOLDEN BALL $035.7 Sl" 
large size, but firm and of excellent flavor. Keeps well. 
(Pkt. 0c) (oz. 8c) (% Ib. 45c) (Ib. $1.35) 5 Ibs. 
$6.25) (10 lbs. $11.50), prepaid. 
WHITE EGG. 55 days. A quick growing, egg-shaped, 
smooth, pure white variety. Flesh firm, sweet and mild. 
Adapted to either spring or fall sowing. (Pkt. [0c) 
(oz. 18c) (14 Ib. 45c) (Ib. $1.35) (5 Ibs. $6.25) (10 lbs. 
$11.50), prepaid. 
COW HORN. 70 days. 12 to 15 inches long by 3 
inches across; grows partly above ground; white, sweet, 
of fine flavor. Valuable as a soil enricher. Can be sown 
broadcast on stubble ground, will grow on poor, worn- 
out soil, and if plowed under will enrich it as much as 
a crop of clover. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. (6c) (% lb, 40c) 
(Ib. $1.20) (5 Ibs. $5.50) (10 lbs, $10.00), prepaid. 
FOLIAGE OR SHOGOIN 
(Edible Top Turnip) 
High in Vitamin C and Calcium as well as a fair 
supply of Vitamin A, G, Iron and Bi. 
30 days. Edible tops and roots. Will grow and thrive 
in hot, dry weather, giving an abundance of both greens 
and sweet, tender turnips of excellent quality. (Pkt. 
10c) (oz. (6c) (14 lb. 40c) (1b. $1.20) (5 Ibs. $5.50) 
(10 Ibs. $10.00), prepaid. 

Turnips and Rutabagas 
a good source of Vitamin C 
and Calcium 
middle of June in the North. They have much 
better keeping qualities and can be easily 
stored until spring. 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP YELLOW. 90 
days. The best all-around variety. The flesh 
is yellow and of fine flavor. . (Pkt, 10¢) (oz. 
20c) (4 Ib. 50c) (1b. $1.50) (5 lbs. $7.00) 
(10 Ibs. $13.00), prepaid. 
MONARCH OR ELEPHANT. 95 days. 
Mammoth yellow variety; yields enormous 
crops. Grown principally for stock feeding, 
but is good for table use. (Pkt. 10c) (0z. 22c) 
% lb. 55c) (1b. $1.65) (5 Ibs. $7.75) (10 lbs. 
$14.50), prepaid. 

