Summer Squash 
Plant 8 to 10 seeds to hill as soon as ground is warm, thinning to three strongest 
4 plants. Hills 4 to 6 feet apart. 
* Golden Summer Crookneck. 52 days. The standard summer Squash known better 
and grown more thon any other. Bushy plants, very productive. A few hills 
will supply a family. Yellow with a crooked neck. Desirable either boiled or 
fried the same as oysters. Pkt., 7c; oz., 15c: % Ilb., 45c. 
Golden Summer Straightneck. The Straightneck is the same quality and similar in 
every way to Crookneck except in shape which is straight. Easier to pack or 
peel. Pkt., 7c: oz.. 15c: % lb., 45c. 
Cocozelle. 65 days. Of the Italian Marrow type. Fruits grow to 20 inches long, 
weight 4 lbs. Cylindrical, straight, smocth, dark green with lighter green stripes. 
Flesh firm, greenish white. Very early and prolific. Pkt., 7c: oz., 15c; % lb., 45c. 
White Bush Scallop (Patty Pan). 52 days. Fruits pale green when young, becoming 
white as they grow to 2¥% lbs. Shaped somewhat like a round pie or patty 
with scalloped edges. Pkt., 7c: oz., 15c; Y% lb., 45c. 
Winter Squash 
Crookneck Squash Sow about July Ist, thinning to 3 plants in a hill. When harvesting, be careful 
not to break or bruise the stems. 

Table Queen or Acorn. 58 days. This Squash is also known as 
Des Moines. It is similar to an acorn in shape and of a size 
sufficient tor cutting in the middle and serving to two persons 
after it is baked. The quality is better than that of most winter 
squashes. It is a good winter keeper. Vines vigorous and so 
productive that an ordinary hill will produce 15 to 30 perfect 
fruits of a deep green color. Pkt., 7c; oz., 15c; Y% lb., 45c. 
Banana. 105 days. Cylindrical and pointed at the blossom end, 
with thin slate-gray rind. Flesh thick, fine grained, yellowish 
: orange and of fine flavor. Yields heavily and keeps well. 
Pkt., 7c; oz., 15c: % lb., 45c. 
Delicious. Green. 102 days. Top-shaped fruits weighing 7 to 8 
lbs. Skin dark green with light green stripes. Flesh orange, 
dry and of good flavor. Keeps well. Pkt., 7c: oz., 15c: % lb., 
4Sc. 
Improved Green Hubbard. 105 days. Standard winter sort. 
Fruits 10 to 12 lbs., pointed at both ends, slightly warted, dark 
bronze-green in color. Rind hard and tough; flesh very thick, 
orange-yellow, dry and sweet. Pkt., 7c; oz., 15c: Y% lb., 45c. 

Hard Shell Warty Hubbard. 110 days. A little larger than Im- 
proved Hubbard and more thickly covered with warts. Fruits 
about 14 lbs., dark green, hard shell. Flesh orange-yellow, 
dry and sweet. Pkt., 7c: oz., 15c: % lb., 45c. 
Buttercup. This turban-shaped Squash, de- 
veloped ai the North Dakota Experiment 
station, takes the place of Sweet Pota- 
toes. It cooks dry and mealy without 
strings or fibers. Weight 3 to 5 lbs. Out 
side dark green, inside rich orange. 
Pkt., 8c; oz., 15c. 

Hubbard Squash Lable Queen or Acorn Squush 
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