WINTER SQUASH 
BUTTERNUT 
Our strain is remarkable for its thick straight necks. 
815 Royal Acorn 
The demand for this larger sized Table Queen 
squash far exceeds the regular because growers 
find it the most profitable kind to raise. The 
fruit have the true pointed acorn shape but 
grow bigger than the regular Table Queen, 
measuring up to 6-7 in. long and 5 in. across. 
There is always a ready market for these 
attractive dark green squash and the big vines 
yield tremendous crops. See prices on next page. 
770 Blue Hubbard 
Harris’ Famous Selected Strain 
Our special large, rugged strain produces im- 
mense yields of big, well-shaped squash that 
bring the highest prices. The thick-fleshed fruit 
is uniformly heavy and stores well. 
Our strain is the result of years of careful 
breeding here on our own farms, and is generally 
recognized as the finest, purest stock grown. 
It cannot be obtained elsewhere. 
Blue Hubbard is still in good demand on most 
markets in the East, and the fine quality, 
enormous yields and excellent keeping quality 
of our famous strain make it one of the most 
profitable squash to grow. See prices below. 
VY |b. of seed will plant 50 hills; 
3 to 4 Ibs. of seed per acre. 
774 Butternut 
The Best Strain Obtainable 
Now the most widely-grown 
small squash in the East, Butter- 
nut’s popularity israpidly spread- 
ing to other sections. Our strain, 
grown and'selected on our farms, 
has top rating with the most im- 
portant growers, and we are 
proud of its uniformity, yield 
and dependability. 
The fruit are of moderately 
long shape with straight thick 
necks that are solid meat. In 
size (3 to 4 lbs.) it is ideal for 
modern markets and the quality 
is excellent. Butternut matures 
early and bears big crops for 
summer and fall sale. Resistant 
to squash vine borers and highly 
prolific on nearly all soils, this is 
the squash to grow. See prices 
below. 
780 Delicious 
One of the best high-quality varieties, Delicious 
is being widely grown for markets that prefer 
medium size squash. Excellent for storage or 
freezing, it has a dark green shell, bright orange 
flesh that is dry and sweet, and an attractive 
pointed shape. The shell is hard and the squash, 
while not large, are very heavy. This is an 
exceptionally fine stock of a type that many 
markets now require. See prices below. 
BLUE HUBBARD—Heovy, uniform fruit. 
Oz. VY Ib. Ib. 10 Ib. 
770 BLUE HUBBARD. Selected Strain. See above...............+2see00: $ .35 $1.10 $3.00 $27.50 
772 Boston Marrow. Special Stock.............0 cece eee ee sce eeeeceeee -25 vhs 747 Nes 20.00 
We offer a much improved new strain with a brighter richer orange skin 
color and greater uniformity. By far the best type for canning and market. 
723) BUTTERCUP. Finest: Quality css cress crslotoene eisisiclcio-s sve 8 aisle sje ele) cers -45 1.20 3.50 32.50 
This fine small squash has excellent quality and exceptionally thick sweet 
flesh and has become very popular for roadside stands and local markets. The 
shape is rather flat with a distinctive ‘‘button.”’ 
774 BUTTERNUT. Special Stock. See above.............. 2c cece cece eeeee 55 1.65 5.50 52.50 
789 DELICIOUS. Popular Medium-Sized Squash. See above............... .35 95 Pi fle’ 25.00 
792 GOLDEN DELICIOUS. Large, Heavy-Yielding Strain................. 35 95 2.75 25.00 
This strain produces enormous crops of thick-meated orange squash of superb 
quality. Excellent for market, commercial canning and freezing. 
793). Golden Hubbard iar cia sosere orsrerene sce. os bers anioue elacotorerere cal eine cleieetenee 35 1.10 3.00 27.50 
797 HUBBARD — True ije.c ois ccvsieiateicis ce so 601050 6,5 bislare, evalerensie o eve onditetetlicrete ciers .30 -85 2.50 22.50 
800 IMPROVED WARTED HUBBARD. (Dark Green)..................... .30 -85 2.50 22.50 
Larger, more warted, and darker green than the true Hubbard squash. 
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