Autumn and Winter Varieties 
Butternut 9% days. Popu- 
lar for. pies 
and baking. Developed from 
one of the Cushaws, Fruits 3 
to 4 lbs. 8 to 10 inches long. 
Neck thick and straight ter- 
minating in round bowl at 
blossom end, Neck solid fine 
grained flesh of excellent table 
quality. Rind thin and tough. 
Stores well. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 
25ce) (% Ib. 75e) (lb. $2.80) 
postpaid, 
Not postpaid (Ib. $2.00) (10 
Ibs. @ $1.80) (100 Ibs. @ $1.70) 
Hubbard, Warted 
110 days. Heavily warted; 
weigh about 12 pounds, dark 
slate green. Flesh deep or- 
ange-yellow, dry and _ sweet. 
Keeps exceptionally well. 
(Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25ce) (% Ib. 
70c) (lb. $2.10) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. $1.80) (10 
Squash Butternut Ibs. @ $1.60) (100 lbs. @ $1.50) 
Hubbard, Improved Green 19 days. Weight about 9 
pounds; pointed at hoth 
ends, moderately warted. Rind dark bronze green, tough and hard. 
Flesh very thick, orange-yellow, sweet and dry. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) 
(% lb. 70c) (lb. $2.10) postpaid. . 
Not postpaid (Ib. $1.80) (10 Ibs. @ $1.60) (100 Ibs. @ $1.50) 
Table Queen 85 days. Also known as Acorn. An individual 
sized squash desirable for baking. Popular for > 
home, market garden and shipping. Vines trailing; fruits acorn- 
shaped, ribbed, smooth, thin-shelled, dark green, length, 5% in., 
diameter 4% in. Flesh light yellow, bakes dry and sweet. (Pkt. 
10c) (oz. 20c) (% Ib. 70c) (1b. $2.00) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (Ib. $1.70) (10 Ibs. @ $1.50) (100 Ibs. @ $1.40) 
85 days. (Mammoth Table Queen.) 2 inches 
Royal Acorn broader and 2 inches longer than Table Queen. 
For best baking quality fruits should be left to mature until shell 
is hard. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (% Ib. 70c) (Ib. $2.05) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. $1.75) (10 Ibs. @ $1.55) (100 Ibs. @ $1.45) 
