Spinach—Continued 
789 Old Dominion. Blight Resistant. Pit., 10c; 
oz., 20c; % Ib., 45c 
(40 days.) Well crumpled leaves and will stand with- 
out bolting much longer than other resistant strains. 
It is a heavy yielder, and is very valuable for late fall 
or early sowing in places where Spinach blights. 
Squash 
787 New Zealand Pkt., 15c; 0z., 35c; % lb., 85c 
(55 days.) An excellent variety to grow for summer 
greens as it thrives in hot, dry weather. The plants are 
very large and spreading and branch freely, producing 
great quantities of small, thrck, fleshy leaves. Pick off 
the tender new leaves at the tips of the branches, and 
the plants will continue to develop new growth 
summer and fall. The seed is slow to germinate and 
should be soaked 24 hours before planting. 
A packet of seed will plant 6 to 8 hills; 1 ounce 25 hills; 5 to 6 pounds per acre. 
SUMMER SQUASH 
811 Yankee Hybrid PhizdSes) 42.0274 30; 
oz., boc; % Ib., $1.80 
(50 days.) (All-America Award.) It is the earliest of 
all Squash, and actually produced twice as many fruits 
on the first picking as the next best kind, but the total 
yield was greater. They are a true straight neck type, 
with a clear waxy appearance that makes them very at- 
tractive. 
812 Seneca Prolific Hybrid Pkt., 25c; % 0z., 45c; 
oz., 80c; % Ib., $1.95 
(51 days.) This new hybrid starts producing very 
early and continues throughout the season. Fruits 
similar to Early Yellow Prolific in shape, but skin is 
smooth with a rich yellow color. This variety is indeed 
worthy of a trial. 
803 Early Yellow Prolific LER LOG Oz enoo Cs 
MIDs CoCr 2 10. $1.29 
(50 days.) (All-America Winner.) A bush type, pro- 
bably the most prolific of the yellow summer Squashes. 
Frequently yields a dozen or more fruits per plant 
over the entire season. Fruits straight, smooth, of an 
appetizing cream color when best for market. Firm and 
useable when only a few inches long. 
8901 Caserta Pht., 15¢3\0z.,.00c; 
WY 1b., $1.25; Y% Ib., $1.75 
(50 days.) Extra early, prolific Cocozelle Squash. It 
ripens as early as any variety and it yields heavily all 
through the season. The coloring is unusual, light 
glossy green, mottled with darker spots. We think 
Caserta’s flavor is far superior to most yellow summer 
Squashes. Profitable for roadside stands and fine for 
the home garden. 
802 Early White Bush Scallop (Patty Pan) 
Pkt., 10c; 02., 30c; % I1b., 80c; ¥ 1b., $1.25 
(50 days.) Well. known, early, somewhat flattened, 
scalloped, medium sized Squash. The color is milk- 
white; firm, smooth, richly flavored. A popular white 
summer Squash for. garden use. 
807 Golden Summer Crookneck Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 35c; % Ilb., 85c; Ye Ib., $1.25 
(53 days.) Most popular early bush, curved neck 
summer Squash. Fruits small, distinctly crookneck, 
with bright yellow (the warting is not heavy or 
coarse), and salmon-orange flesh of delicious flavor and 
fine texture. 
809 Zucchini (Dark Green) Pkt., 10c; 0z., 35c; 
% Ib., 85c; % Ib., $1.25 
(65 days.) A bush type of Vegetable Marrow. Fruits 
cylindrical and such a dark green that they are often 
called black. They have no stripes. Fruits are 12 to 15 
inches in length and 4 to 5 inches in diameter. 
799 Zucchini Hybrid (New) PAt., 20c; % 0z., 40c; 
oz., 75c; % Ib., $1.95 
(50 days.) This is the best dark Zucchini for both 
home and market. Extra early and much more pro- 
ductive than any other Zucchini. Fruit of medium 
length, very tender and of delicious flavor. 
800 Cocozelle (Long Type) Pkt 10¢3*0z., 30C; 
Y% Ib., 85c; Y% Ib., $1.25 
(65 days.) A bush Vegetable Marrow. Fine flavored. 
To be at their best, they should be picked when young, 
not over 10 to 12 inches long and 2 inches in diam- 
eter. Fruits long, straight and ‘slender, with a dark 
green base color and stripes of lighter green. 
WINTER SQUASH 
A packet of seed will plant 3 to 4 hills; 1 ounce 15 hills; 3 to 4 pounds per acre. 
816 Butternut Pkt., 15c; % oz., 35c; 0z., 65c; 
% 1b., $1.75; Y% 1b., $3.00 
(85 days.) The finest variety among small winter 
Squashes. The fruits are of yellowish brown color 
and bottle-shaped. The outer shell is smooth and 
hard, the flesh 1s yellow, fine textured, dry and of ex- 
cellent flavor. There is a very small seed cavity and 
almost the entire fruit is clear, solid, high quality meat. 
815 Buttercup Pkt., 15c; % 02z., 35c; 02., 50c; 
Y% Lb., $1.35; % I1b., $2.00 
(90 days.) Excellent variety. Has the high quality of 
the Hubbard Squash and yet matures in a convenient 
size, weighing from 3 to 4 pounds. Matures earlier 
than Hubbard, and is therefore more apt to ripen. 
Excellent flavor. The flesh is extremely thick, dry and 
sweet, of smooth texture, entirely free of strings. 
Butternut Squash 
827 Royal Acorn (Mammoth Table Queen) 
Pkt., 15c; 0z., 35c; % Ib., 85c; % Ib., $1.25 
(80 days.) Meets demand for a larger Squash. Royai 
Table Queen Squash is twice as large as the regular 
variety. Royal Table Queen is hardy, prolific and a 
good keeper. It flesh is sweet and flaverful. 
823 Blue Hubbard Special Strain. Pkt., 15c; 
oz., 45c; % lb., $1.20; Y% Ib., $1.75 
(105 days.) Our special strain is carefully examined 
for type, tenderness and color of the flesh. The reai 
value of this strain of Squash to the grower is its fine 
keeping quality—better still, the fact that this Squash 
brings three to four cents more per pound on the mar- 
ket as compared with other Blue Hubbard Squash. 
Phiv lee ozasoc: 
VW I1b., 85c; Y 1b., $1.25 
(80 days. )This is also known as Des Moines. A vin- 
ing variety of excellent quality that is highly popular 
for individual baking. The fruits are acorn-shaped, 
about 6 inches long, 414 inches in diameter. They are 
sharply ribbed and dark, glossy green. The flesh of this 
Squash..is of medium thickness, light yellow, fine grain- 
ed, sweet and delicious. 
828 Table Queen or Acorn 
825 Hubbard (True Original Strain) Pki.,; 10c; 
oz., 30c; %4 Ib., 85c; % lb., $1.30 
(100 days.) Hard, tough, smooth shell of dark green 
color, and very rich, fine grained, tender flesh. 
Whether fruits grow large or small, they are equally 
desirable and there is no better sort to store for winter 
use. rac? 
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