VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES © KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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Uses Code Days 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK HMS SEPER 50 
Valuable and promising market and shipping squash. Packs well for ship- 
ment. To compete with the popular Early Summer Crookneck on the market, 
it too must be harvested very young, when 4 to 6 inches long. A good pro- 
ducer. All America Selection S. M. 1938. 
FRUIT —12 inches long, 314 inches in diameter when mature, smaller toward 
stem end; clear yellow color. Harvest when young. 
FLESH—White, fine grained, delicate flavor. 
EARLY SUMMER CROOKNECK HMS SALVO 52 
The most widely used of the summer squashes. A superb sort for home and 
market gardens and for shipping. Yields fruit profusely on a bush type vine. 
Fruit used when immature. Our strain is very uniform; a favorite with 
shippers. 
FRUIT —10 inches long and 3% inches in diameter when mature; small 
crooked neck, with enlarged blossom end, where seeds are borne; 
rich orange yellow skin becoming warted. Skin light yellow when 
in young edible stage. 
FLESH—Creamy white, fine textured, noted for its fine quality and flavor. 
EARLY SUMMER CROOKNECK—The leading yellow summer squash. 
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