Bruty HepiLer SEED CaraLoGc For 1951 11 
ACORN or TABLE QUEEN—A small, green, long keeping squash for 
baking or frying. Pkt. 15 ets.; 1 oz. 30 cts.; 14 lb. $1.00; 1 lb. $2.75. 
SUMMER SQUASH 
CASERTA-—Introduced by the University of Connecticut. An All 
America Selections Gold Medal winner in 1949. A high yielding, high 
quality, very early summer squash of a light green color. The squash 
is about the size of a large cucumber. Pkt. 15 cts.; 1 oz. 35 ets.; 14 Ib. 
$1.25; 1 lb. $3.75. 
YANKEE HYBRID—An early, high quality, yellow, very prolific sum- 
mer squash. Pkt. 15 cts.; 1 oz. 60 cts.; 4% Ib. $2.50; 1 lb. $4.50. 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK—A high yielding summer 
squash for the home garden. It has a bush type plant which permits 
closer planting:than for ordinary types of squash. The fruits have a 
creamy color and are straight. I suggest you try this variety. Pkt. 15 
ets.; 1 oz. 30 cts.; 14 lb. 90 cts.; 1 lb. $3.10. 
PUMPKIN 
SMALL SUGAR or NEW ENGLAND PIE—tThe best of all the pie 
pumpkins for home or’ commercial use. Pkt. 15 cts.; 1 oz. 25 cts.; 44 
IDaevorctss slelbas i 7o5. 
WATERMELON 
NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET—A UNH introduction. All America 
Selections Gold Medal winner, 1951. This is the melon that received 
so much publicity the past two years. It is very early in maturity, high 
The Midget is tailored to your icebox and your taste 
