Canton 2, Ohio 
Vegetable Seeds 
Table Queen 
Butternut 
Improved Hubbard 
Our Strain is Very Fine 
SQUASH 
Plant late May and June 
Summer or Bush varieties 1 oz. to 100 hils. 
A good rich sandy loam is best. Plant when soil 
is warm and frost danger past. Summer varieties 
plant in hills 3 to 4 ft. apart each way. Plant 8 to 
10 seeds per hill, thinning out to 3 good plants. 
SUMMER OR BUSH VARIETIES 
The Italian Marrow Type 
These varieties are especially delicious when 
used in the ‘baby stage.’ Slice and fry them when 
small to appreciate their best flavor. When kept 
picked the vines bear all season. 
Cozini. 48 days. Early and very prolific new variety 
with straight smooth, dark green fruits. Flesh firm, 
remaining edible over a long period. Has fine 
cooking quality and flavor. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 14 Ib. 75c, Ib. $2.40. 
Black Zucchini. 62 days. Fruits are cylindrical, long, 
smooth, dark green-black; flesh greenish white at 
eating stage and of good flavor. 
Cocozelle, Long. 65 days. Fruits long, cylindrical, 
and are best for the table when 6-8 inches long. 
Skin dark green changing to stripes of green and 
yellow as it ripens. Flesh thick, greenish white 
and good flavor. 
Standard Summer Varieties 
Yankee Hybrid. 50 days. Produces edible size 
squash earlier than any other variety and gives an 
excellent total yield. Clear waxy yellow, similar 
in size and appearance to Early Prolific Straight- 
neck. Very good quality. 
Pkt. 15¢, 2 oz. 35c, oz. 65. 
Early Prolific Straightneck. 50 days. A very at- 
tractive strain, straight, early and very prolific. 
Fruits usable from the time they are 5 or 6 in. 
long until full grown at about 14 inches. Light 
yellow and smooth. 
Early Yellow Summer Crookneck. 52 days. A fine 
summer variety, very prolific. 
Early White Bush Scallop (Patty Pan). 52 days. An 
old favorite. Fruits creamy-white, round, flat and 
scalloped. 
Prices All Summer Squash Except as Noted— 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 14 Ib. 75c, Ib. $2.40. 
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WINTER OR VINING VARIETIES 
2 ounces will plant 25 hills. Space hills 6 to 8 ft. 
The Acorn or Table Queen Group 
Acorn or Table Queen. 85 days. Fruits 6-8 inches 
in diameter. Sides ridged. Skin deep green. 
Flesh deep yellow, thick, dry and sweet. 
Royal Acorn. 90 days. Fruits average a third larger 
than regular Acorn. 
Uconn. 75 days. Fruits similar to Acorn, but smaller, 
on a bush type plant, permitting close planting. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 1/4 Ib. 90c, Ib. $2.75. 
Butternut. 90 days. Many consider this the finest 
quality of all squashes. Flesh is dry and sweet 
and considering the size the edible portion is 
large, a small seed cavity in the bulb end only 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 14 Ib. $1.00, Ib. $3.00. 
Green Delicious. 102 days. Top-shaped fruits, 7-8 
lb. Skin dark green, with light green stripes 
toward blossom end; flesh orange, dry, of good 
flavor. An excellent keeper. 
Golden Delicious. 100 days. Fruits similar to green 
in shape and size but golden orange in color. 
Hubbards, Favorite Winter Squashes 
Blue Hubbard. 110 days. Large, round, and pointed 
at both ends. Flesh yellow-orange, thick, said to 
be the best of the Hubbards in eating quality. 
Green Hubbard, Improved. 105 days. Standard 
winter variety. Skin dark bronze green, slightly 
warted. Flesh bright orange, dry and sweet. 
Golden Hubbard. 100 days. Skin is orange red and 
heavily warted. Flesh deep golden yellow, fine 
grained and sweet. 
Price Winter Varieties, Except as Noted— 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, 14 Ib. 90c, Ib. $2.75. 
To Control Beetles and Borers 
Spray or Dust with Methoxychlor or Rotenone. 
