(6 ROVAL OQUAMEAY SEEDS 
Pumpkin—Striped Cushaw 
CUSHAW GOLDEN or YELLOW C 
MOSCHATA (112 days)—Fruits are crook- 
necked, fairly large, weighing 15 to 20 pounds. 
The hard, smooth skin is a golden yellow, 
interior flesh thick, sweet and yellow in color. 
Measures 20 by 9 inches. 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK C 
PEPO (50 days)—An early prolific summer 
squash with the best quality picked when 
fruits are 5 to 6 inches long. Suitable for 
home gardens and shipping as a handy shape 
for crating. Plants are prolific, a leafy, bushy 
type, bearing tapering fruit 10 inches long 
and 2% to 3% inches in diameter, in color 
a lemon-yellow, becoming more golden with 
maturity. The firm, tender, succulent flesh 
is a creamy-yellow in color. 
GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK C 
PEPO (58 days)—Of like nature but larger 
and later is the giant strain with thick necked, 
straight fruits measuring 15 by 4 inches, 
heavily warted and a lemon-yellow color, 
flesh shows a light yellow. 
EARLY YELLOW SUMMER or GOLDEN 
CROOKNECK C PEPO (50 days)—This va- 
riety will be recognized as the old standby, 
very prolific, yellow summer squash. Still a 
select sort for home and market gardens with 
the highest standard of quality met when 
picked in a young stage. A bushy plant, it 
bears uniform crookneck fruits 8 to 10 by 
8 to 4 inches. These are heavily warted, a 
medium yellow color at edible stage, becom- 
ing orange-yellow at maturity. The flesh is 
a bright yellow with a fine buttery flavor. 
GIANT SUMMER CROOKNECK C PEPO 
(58 days)—Is an enlarged edition and later, 
measuring 15 to 18 by 4 to 4% inches and 
sometimes weighing at maturity 4 or 5 pounds. 
GOLDEN DELICIOUS C MAXIMA (100 
days)—A popular winter squash for home 
garden and commercial trade. Fruits measure 
11 by 8 inches, weigh 8 to 10 pounds, heart- 
shaped with a red-orange color. The thick 
flesh is medium-grained, sweet and dry and 
of a golden orange color. 
HUBBARD GREEN or IMPROVED C 
MAXIMA (100 days)—The standard winter 
Hubbard squash for home and market. The 
rind is hard and tough, which makes it a 
good keeper. The thick fruits pointed at both 
ends, measure 12 by 9 to 10 inches, weighing 
around 10 to 12 pounds, mildly warted and 
deep green, becoming dark bronze-green color 
at maturity. Flesh thick, a deep orange-yel- 
low, fine-grained and fine flavored. 
HUBBARD WARTY C MAXIMA 115 
days)—A larger and later Green Hubbard 
type and more thickly warted. Fruits meas- 
ure 13 by 10 inches at greatest diameter, hard 
shelled and a very dark green color, weighing 
about 14 pounds. Flesh is sweet, fine-grained 
and a dark golden yellow color. 
HUBBARD RED or GOLDEN C MAXIMA 
(100 days)—Differs from the other Hubbards 
in smaller size, earliness and golden color: 
Splendid home garden and market sort. Fruits 
measure about 10 by 8 inches, weight 8 to 10 
pounds, somewhat warted, and orange-red in 
color. The fine-grained flesh has a deep 
golden yellow color. 
KENTUCKY FIELD C MOSCHATA (120 
days)—An old-fashioned kind long popular 
for canning and feeding livestock. Fruits are 
variable, measuring anywhere from 12 to 14 
by 10 to 12 inches, weighing 10 to 15 pounds. 
Shape varies also, ranging from flattened to 
almost round. Outside rind is grooved and 
with a dull orange color, flesh coarse and 
thick, a deep yellow color. 
KING OF THE MAMMOTHS or MAM- 
MOTH CHILI C MAXIMA (120 days)—Other 
names Jumbo, Pot Iron. Grown mainly for 
feeding stock or show purposes, this variety 
is the largest of the pumpkins or squashes, as 
you please, and has been known to grow large 
enough to weigh 100 pounds, more often 50 
to 100 pounds. Dimensions of the fruits show 
18 to 24 by 15 to 18 inches, in shape almost 
round to flattened, color of skin a dull orange 
splotched with buff. The thick, firm flesh is 
colored yellow to orange. 
SMALL SUGAR or NEW ENGLAND PIE 
C PEPO (108 days)—A prolific yielding, 
early maturing pumpkin of a handy size and 
a good keeper. It rates as a favorite pie and 
canning variety. The round fruits are flat- 
tened at ends, measuring 8 by 10 inches and 
usually weighing 6 to 8 pounds; in color a 
deep orange. The sweet flesh is colored an 
orange-yellow and has a fine texture. 
