
HERE ARE SOME WINNERS FOR '49 
CASERTA SQUASH ‘acamosscion7 GOLD MEDAL 1949 
Developed by Dr. L. C. Curtis. An early Cocozelle-type summer squash 
which produces a very heavy yield of attractive fruits. This variety won 
the first Gold Medal Award given to a vegetable variety since 1935. 
See page 26. 

LAKELAND TOMATO 
A splendid new, heavy yielding variety, maturing about 5 days earlier 
than Marglobe and 12 days earlier than Rutgers. This tomato has an 
exceptional depth of fruit which makes it an excellent slicer. It is free 
from radial cracking and essentially free from circumferential cracks. 
See page 28. 
ILLINOIS F5 PEPPER 
This is of the Ruby King type, 3- and 4-lobed, with fruit length of 
AY2—-5 inches and diameter at the stem end of 32-4 inches. Normally, 45 
fruits will fill a bushel, and it yields consistently throughout the season. 
See page 22. 
GOLDEN SECURITY HYBRID CORN 
This is one of our introductions, and is the heaviest yielding hybrid sweet 
corn we have seen, with a very large percentage of 2-eared stalks. It 
matures in season with Golden Cross Bantam, is resistant to fusarium wilt 
and smut. The ears are 8-812 inches long, and the 7/2 foot stalk has an 
excellent root system. See page ! 1. 
PROGRESS LETTUCE 
This is a new introduction developed by the U.S.D.A. It is an early, 
dark green, crisp heading variety of exceptionally fine flavor and quality. 
Our supply for 1949 is very limited. See page 16. 
PENNLAKE LETTUCE LARGE YELLOW SWEET PEPPER 
PREMIER GREAT LAKES LETTUCE 
VICTORY GOLDEN SWEET CORN HYBRID 
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