WINTER SQUASH, continued 
Green Delicious. 90 days. Best in early winter. Very firm, compact 
grain, sweet and delicate in flavor. Skin dark green, light green 
stripes at blossom end. Orange flesh. Weighs up to 10 pounds. 
Golden Hubbard. 100 days. Fruits weigh 6 to 10 pounds. Orange-red 
skin and dry orange flesh. Fine quality. Good for home and market. 
Improved Warted Hubbard. 110 days. Deep green, globular shape, 
tapered at both ends, heavily warted. Flesh is fine grained, rich 
orange, without strings. The favorite of winter Squash. 
Kitchenette Hubbard. 105 days. Small, fairly smooth, very hard- 
shelled, globular fruit about 8 to 9 inches long and 7 to 8 inches in 
diameter. Weight about 6 pounds. Very handy for small families. 
TOMATO 
Tomate Tomates Tomate Tomata 
One pkt. is enough for a home garden; 1 02. provides about 4000 seeds 
Plant indoors in seed flats in early spring and transplant the seedlings before 
setting them outdoors. When warm weather arrives, transfer them to the open 
ground, leaving 3 to 4 feet between them. Staking is recommended in the home 
garden. Keep the plants well cultivated. The time mentioned here means the 
number of days from planting seed until maturity of fruit. 
Bonny Best. 100 days. Average-sized, almost round fruits of excellent 
quality, bright red. Market gardeners, canners, and shippers like 
this variety. Good plants that bear early. 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. 100 days. Round, smooth fruits with few seeds. 
One of the heaviest yielders and among the very best for home 
gardens. A second-early for market gardeners. 
Crimson Cushion (Beefsteak). 115 days. Bears huge crops of very 
large, perfectly formed fruits which ripen uniformly. Sweet, solid, 
with few seeds. Ideal for slicing. 
Farliana. 90 days. Extra early; bright red. Smooth, medium-sized, 
very juicy. Does not keep so well as later varieties but is highly 
valued for home use. 
John Baer. 100 days. A medium-sized sort with brilliant scarlet skin 
and thick flesh. Handsome appearance and earliness combine to 
make it popular for home gardens. 
Marglobe. 100 days. The standard home-garden variety for the main 
crop. Large, globular, scarlet Tomatoes on strong plants that are 
resistant to wilt and rust. Bears wonderful crops. Smooth skin, 
evenly colored. Keeps and ships well. 
Oxheart. 118 days. A very large, bright pink variety. The fruits are 
pointed at the end. Rich, luscious flavor, very solid and heavy. 
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Stone Tomatoes Ponderosa. 115 days. One of the largest Tomatoes. Sweet and mild 
m flavor; fruits solid, with purplish pmk skin. Individual specimens 
sometimes weigh 12 ounces or more. A favorite for home gardens. 
Pritchard. 95 days. Medium scarlet skin and heavy, solid meat. 
Extra early, very attractive and produces well. Remarkably solid, 
with very small seed cavities and no core. 
Earliana Tomato 
Rutgers Tomato Bonny Best Tomato Marglobe Tomato 
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