
Early Yellow 
SPECIAL STOCK 


Photo taken of mature squash at seed saving stage. 
Summer Crookneek 
“We were very much pleased with the 
seed purchased from you last season. We 
placed first on slicing cucumbers, second 
on Early Yellow Crookneck Squash, and 
fourth on large display of all vegetables, 
except cantaloupes, at the Illinois State 
Fair.” Charles F. Moore, Sangamon Co., 
Illinois. 
This is generally considered the 
best of the Crookneck Squashes. A- 
bout one week earlier than the old 
type Summer Crookneck The plants 
are very prolific, and if the fruits are 
picked as soon as ready for market, 
the plants continue to make a heavy 
set. 
Fruits “are “curved ai the neck, 
light yellow at early eating stages, 
turning golden with age, and moder- 
ately covered with warts. Matures 
in about 52 days under favorable 
conditions. Strains of this variety 
are also sold as Baby Crookneck 
and Dwarf Summer Crookneck. We 
offer a fine strain of this variety. 
Prices: EARLY YELLOW SUM- 
MER CROOKNECK—PkEt. 10c: oz. 20 
c: 14 lb. 55c; 1% lb. 80c: 1 Ib. $1.50: 
5 lbs. $1.40 per Jb. Postpaid. 
Green Top Early Wonder Beet 
Handsome Green Tops - Smooth Red Roots 
ORIGIN This strain is a distinct improvement select- 
ed from the Early Wonder variety. 
EARLINESS In all sections, and under practically 
all growing conditions, Early Wonder 
is recognized as the earliest good mraket variety. 
There is something about Early Wonder that makes it 
come thru in the spring for the early market. 
GREEN TOPS This variety has attractive bright 
green tops which do not have the 
tendency to turn red or brown in cocl weather. 
MARKET Roots are globe shaped as shown by 
QUALITIES the photo, and grow very uniform in 
size and color. The collar or shoulder 
is neat and clean and the top root is small. Tops are 
slightly taller than the original Early Wonder. The 
erect green tops, and the good color of the roots make 
this variety have excellent market apparance. Rec- 
ommended for shipping and local market trade, also 
a good variety for late planting. You may have com- 
plete confidence in this strain. 
“Your Harly Wonder produced the finest early bunching 
beets it has ever been my privilege to grow.’—John E. Britt, 
Geary Co., Kansas. 
“T grew your Harly Wonder between rows of other Harly 
Wonder I have been using, and they certainly showed greener 
foliage as you advertised.”—Edgar J. Sommer, Sheboygan Co., 
Wisconsin. 
Prices: Pkt. 10c:; Oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 50c; 1 lb. 80c; 1 lb. 
$1.60; 2 lbs. $1.55 per lb.; 5 lbs. $1.50 per lb. Postpaid. 
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