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Early Prolific Straightneck Squash 
Squash, Early Prolific Straightneck 
Award of Merit 1938 All America Selections . 
An earlier, smaller and very prolific strain of Straightneck. Fruits are considered of market size 
when 4 to 6 inches long by 1%4 inches diameter, pale yellow and quite smooth. At maturity fruits are 
9 to 12 inches long. Plant is about half the spread of Giant Straightneck. Price per pkt., 10c.; 
oz., 25c.; %4-lb., 65c.; lb., $2.00. 
Squash, Caserta 
Awarded Gold Medal AA for 1949 
A new Cocozelle squash developed by Dr. L. C. Curtis. Ten to fourteen days earlier than the 
regular Cocozelle and more productive. Plant erect bush type, leaves deeply cut offer less wind re- 
sistance, fruits attractive, slender light green with 
broken stripes. Table quality excellent. Per pkt., 
15c.; 02z., 35c.; %4-lb., $1.00; Ib., $3.00. 
Tomato, Stokescross No. 5 
(Registered Trademark) 
A new F? Tomato Hybrid of great importance. 
This second generation hybrid is distinguished by 
its amazing vigor. Production increases up to 30% 
are not unusual. Stokescross No. 5 has been tested 
competitively in all parts of the United States and 
has been generally accepted as an introduction of 
great importance. 
Stokescross No. 5 is one of the strongest cropping 
tomatoes ever introduced. It will mature within 
75 days from transplanting, 10 days earlier than 
Rutgers—developing a continuing harvest of highly 
colored, rich flavored, 6-oz. fruit, that is nearly 
crack-free. It is offered as an important addition to 
our list. Although bred essentially as a processing 
tomato, Stokescross No. 5 has been found equally 
profitable as a market tomato. We shall not be sur- 
prised to have you report that it will out-produce 
and out-sell any tomato you have ever grown. This 
seed is sold in the introducer’s original package, 
Price: Garden Packet (approx. 200 seeds) 50c.; 
Trade Packet (approx. 500 seeds), $1.00; Ounce 
Packet, $5.00. Stokescross No. 5 

