Autumn and Winter Varieties 
Butternut A days. 
eveloped 
from one of the Cushaws 
and rapidly becoming pop- 
ular. Fruits 3 to 4 lbs. 8 to 
10 inches long. Neck thick 
and straight terminating in 
round bowl at blossom 
end. Neck solid fine 
grained flesh of excellent 
table quality. ~Ring=tnin 
and tough. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 25c) 
(14 lb., 80c) (lb., $2.50) 
(5 lbs., $11.00) prepaid 
Hubbard, Warted 
110 days. Larger than Im- 
proved Hubbard and with 
less protrusion at the blos- 
som end than other Hub- 
bards. Very heavily wart- 
ed; fruits weigh about 12 
pounds, dark slate green. 
Flesh deep orange-yellow, 
dry and sweet. Keeps ex- 
ceptionally well. 
(Pkt., 10c) (o0z., 20c) 
(14 lb., 55c) (ib., $1.65) 
Squash Butternut (5 lbs., $7.25) prepaid 
Hubbard, Improved Green 10° days. The standard 
winter sort. Our stock of 
this is smaller and much more uniform than is usual. The small 
sized Hubbards are more desirable for selling from retail stores. 
Weight about 9 pounds; pointed at both ends, moderately warted. 
Rind dark bronze green, tough and hard. Flesh very thick, or- 
ange-yellow, sweet and dry. 
(Pkt., 10c) (0z., 20c) (14 Ib., 55c) (1b., $1.65) (5 Ibs., $7.25) prepaid 
Table Queen or Des Moines [Green] °* A te 
known as Acorn, An individual sized squash desirable for baking. 
Popular for home, market garden and shipping. Vines trailing; 
fruits acorn-shaped, ribbed, smooth, thin-shelled, dark green. 
Flesh light yellow, bakes dry and sweet. 
(Pkt., 5c) (0z., 15c) (14 lb., 40c) (1b., $1.45) (5 Ibs., $6.45) prepaid 

68 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 

