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and Hardy Varieties 
Culture: One cunce to 15 hilis, Plant at same time as 
cucumbers and melons, in hills 7 to 8 feet apari for the 
Winter varieties. About 45 seeds to the packet of Winter 
Squash. 
BABY BLUE HUBBARD. An intreduction by Dr. A. F. 
Yeager and the New Hampshire Experiment Station. A 
very early, hich quality, 
small Winter Squash 
with rich orange yellow 
flesh, Pkt., 15¢; oz., 
4Gc, postpaid. 
Banquet 
RED or GOLDEN HUBBARD. Simiiar to Im- 
- proved Hubbard except for its orange-red 
color, but slightly smaller and decidedly 
earlier. The flesh is deep orange, dry and 
of splendid quality. <A superior table va- 
riety and an excellent keeper, this is a fine 
variety for the home garden. Pkt., 
ox., 23e; % Ib., 66e; %& Ib., $1.00; 1 Is., $2.50, 
postpaid. 
IMPROVED HUBBARD. 
The Standard Winter Squash. More 
extensively grown than any other 
wariety. The fruits are large, heavy 
and moderately warted. The shell 
is a dark bronze-green; fiesh a deep 
orange yellow, fine grained, dry and 
sweet. Its quality is the standard 
of excelience. Pkt., 10c; ez., 25e; 
Y% Ib., G5e; % th., 1.15; 1 Ib., $2.16, 
pestpaid. 
BUTTERCUP. 
A. F. Yeager. 
Winter Squashes 
We; 
Baby BSiae Hubbard 
& . 
W A golden squash, the re- 
WILL'S BANQUET. sult of our cross between 
Buttercup and Gilmore, earlier and more prolific 
than Buttercup with Butiercup skape, thick dry 
erange flesh and fine quality. Pkt., 19e; oz., 25e¢; 
% th., 86e; % th., $1.40; 1 Th., $2.75. 
ARITKARA. If you want the earliest large Winter 
Squash, the squash that will set fruit and out- 
yield all others under drought conditions, plant 
the Arikara. The shell is salmon, varied with 
blue green: flesh orange tinged with green near 
the shell, of firm texture and fair quality. 
Pkt., 10¢c; oz., < 
It is a 
wonderful. keeper. ®, postpaid, 
improved 
Hubbard 
op ise 
, Your 1952 Garden 
-* Will Pay Big Dividends 
with Will's Seeds 
Originateu in North Dakota by Prefessor 
The squashes weigh be- 
tween 3 and 5 pounds with thin, tough green skin. There 
is no fibrous section and the thick, rich orange flesh has 
no tinge of green. 
ture smooth and dry. 
best obtainable. 
$1.40; 1 Ib., $2.75, postpaid. s 
UCONN—AIl American Gold Medal Winner. 
of Connecticut. 
$2.75, postpaid. 
BUTTERNUT. 
inches at greatest diameter. 
fine textured, orange 
flavered. Pkt., Me; Oz, 
1 Ib., $2.75, postpaid. 
It is a good keeper with very little 
waste in cooking. The flaver is sweet and fine; the tex- 
A fine squash and our seed is the 
Pkt., 10c; oz. 25e; 4% Ih., SOc; % 
A heavy yield- 
ing bush type Table Queen developed at the University 
The very uniform fruits are dark green 
with slight flecking. Pkt., 10¢; oz., 25e; % Ib., 80e; 1 Eb., 
About a foot long, bottle shaped, 4 to 5 
The seeds are contained 
in a small cavity in the large end of the Squash. The 
flesh is wery sweet and fine 
25e; % th., 80e; % Ib., $1.40; 
Ib., 
