
Butternut 
SQUASH 
IN ALL SHAPES AND 
SIZES 
for Sammer aud Winter Use 
Squash seed should be planted at about the same time and in the same manner as cucumbers and melons. 
WINTER SQUASH 

xBLUE HUBBARD. Special Mar- 
ket Gardeners’ strain. The Symmes 
Blue Hubbard is an entirely dis- 
tinct variety resembling the Warted 
Hubbard in shape. It is a pale light 
blue color, very thick meated, dry 
and very sweet; its eating qualities 
can not be surpassed. 
Pkt., 10c; 02Z., 25c; 
14 Ib., 85c. 

BUTTERCUP. Has excellent quality 
and fine thick sweet flesh. Very popu- 
lar for local markets and roadside 
stands. Shape is flat with distinctive 
button. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 45c. 

Early Prolific Straightneck 

26 Vegetable Seeds 

BUTTERNUT. The fruits are of a 
yellowish brown color and bottle- 
shaped. Flesh is yellow, dry, 
sweet and excellent flavor. Small 
seed cavity. Keeps well into the 
winter months. P&t., 10c; oz., 60c. 

GOLDEN HUBBARD. A rich orange- 
red instead of the dark olive-green 
of the old Hubbard, the flesh is thick 
and a little deeper colored. Good 
quality, fine grained and dry. 
Pkt., 10c; 02., 25c; 
144 10., 85c. 
xGREEN HUBBARD. W. A well- 
known and favorite winter variety, 
more largely grown than any other. 
We offer a choice strain, ‘considered 
by some of our customers to be su- 
perior to the popular Chicago Hub- 
bard. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 
% 1b., 85. 
*xGOLDEN DELICIOUS. A fine home 
garden variety. Medium size, with 
deep orange shell and thick orange 
flesh. A good keeper. 
Pxt., 10c; oz., 25c; 
fy Vs 1b., 85c. 
DELICIOUS. A fail and winter va- 
riety. Color, usually dark green. 
Shell moderately hard but very thin; 
flesh thick, very fine grained, sweet 
and of finest flavor. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; 
14 1b., 85c. 
WARREN TURBAN. Has a shell gen- 
erally harder and thicker than the 
Essex Hybrid. The color is a deeper 
and richer orange, while the quality 
is decidedly better. Grown very ex- 
tensively, by market gardeners. 
Pkt., Aad oz., 25c; 
4 1p.. 85c. 
TABLE QUEEN, cr DES MOINES. 
Desirable for home and market gar- 
den use. Acorn-shaped fruit, ribbed, 
smooth, thin shelled, dark green, flesh 
light yellow, bakes well, with sweet* 
inviting flavor. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; 
5 %, lb., 50c. 
GOLDEN TABLE QUEEN, or DES 
MOINES. Similar to the green. Rich, 
buttery, sweet, golden flesh, 34 inch 
thick, Pkt-, 10c; 0z., 20c; %4 1b., 50. 
popular. 

Blue Hubbard 
The hills 
should be 9 feet apart each way, slightly elevated and highly manured. Bush varieties may be planted closer together. 
Use plenty of seed, as the bugs will destroy some plants. 
SUMMER SQUASH 
ITALIAN VEGETABLE MARROW. 
Dark green at first, becoming mar- 
bled with yellow as they mature. 
The young fruits when fried in oil, 
constitute a vegetable delicacy very 
Pkt., 10c; 0oz., 20c; 
1% 1b., 50c. 
EARLY SUMMER CROOKNECK. For 
early planting the Crookneck type is 
used in New England to almost the 
exclusion of any other. This, while 
much smaller than the Mammoth 
Crookneck, is yet largely grown, 
many considering it of better flavor. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 
4 1b., 50c. 
xEARLY GIANT SUMMER. Early, 
mostly straight necked and much 
larger than the Summer Crookneck. 
A fine quality, growing from 14 to 
16 inches long. Extensively used by 
market gardeners and exceptionally 
good for home gardeners. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; 
1% 1h., 50c. 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK. 
It is 10 days earlier than other sum- 
mer squashes. The squash is smaller 
than the old Straightneck. smooth 
and has a clear yellow color. The 
vine is dwarf and very prolific. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 
4 lb., 50c. 
YANKEE HYBRID. The squash are 
of the finest type and very uniform. 
The skin has a waxy yellow color, 
very attractive. Early and prolific. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c; % lb., $1.00. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP. 54 
days. A patty-pan scalloped edged 
sx variety, with creamy white skin and 
flesh, of fine quality. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c. 
Z'ICCHINIE. (Black.) 65 days. Long 
cylindrical fruits weighing 5 to 6 
pounds, use when young, cook like 
Eggplant. Pkt., 10c; 02z., 25¢. 

ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
