Blue Hubbard
This now is one of the leaders and many sections plant it more extensively than all others. Large, slate colored, long keeper-very fine quality. I grew a large acreage and have a fine lot of seed. Price-(5c per pkt.) (15c per oz.) (40c per ¼ lb.) ($1.25 per lb.) ($1.10 per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. Wholesale price in 100 lb. Lots and up, 85c per lb., not prepaid.
Chicago Warted Hubbard
My crop of this variety grown for 1927 was grown in the mountains at a high altitude where the conditions are such that hardiness is developed even more than where grown far north. This very fine variety much resembles the Original Hubbard, except that it is larger and more covered with warts. Can be kept until late spring. The shell is very hard and dry. Price-(5c per pkt.) (15c per oz.) (40c per ¼ lb.) ($1.25 per lb.) ($1.10 per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. (85c per lb. In 100-lb. Lots) not prepaid.
Delicious
This fall variety of medium size is of excellent quality and keeps well into the winter. The flesh is fine grained, very thick and bright yellow in color. Where quality is for first consideration this variety is recommended. Price-(5c per pkt.) (15c per oz.) (40c per ¼ lb.) ($1.25 per lb.) ($1.10 per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid.
Early White Bush Scallop
The well-known flat scalloped squash is grown extensively both for home and market gardens. Early and very productive. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (25c per ¼ lb.) (85c per lb.) (10 lbs., 75c per lb.) postpaid. Not prepaid (100-lb. Lots, 60c per lb.).
Fordhook
This sort is the easiest grown and most resistant to insects and disease of all the winter squashes. It keeps a long time and the quality is so good it ought to be in every garden. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (30c per ¼ lb.) ($1.10 per lb.) ($1.00 per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. Wholesale price (85c per lb. In 100-lb. Lots) not prepaid.
Golden Hubbard Squash
This is an excellent variety. The fruits are of the typical Hubbard shape and heavily warted, see photo of average specimens from my crop. I grew several thousand pounds of this seed this year and on account of the abundant crop I am making you special prices. The Golden Hubbard is rich golden orange colored. The flesh very deep orange, rich and fine flavored. It keeps well and the large vines produce several squashes. It is one of the surest croppers. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (25c per ¼ lb.) (80c per lb.) (75c per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. 100-lb. Lots and up, not prepaid, 60c per lb.
Improved Hubbard
This is the standard variety and has no superior. If you are planting but one variety for winter I would recommend that this be the Hubbard. It is a favorite both for market and home use. Good specimens are about equal to the sweet potato. The shell is hard and dry, and with some care can be kept until late in the spring. My strain is very fine. Price-(5c per pkt.) (15c per oz.) (40c per ¼ lb.) ($1.25 per lb.) ($1.10 per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. (85c per lb. In 100-lb. Lots) not prepaid.
Mammoth White Bush
This sort grows large, very uniform and matures early. My stock is very fine. Recommended for the home or market garden. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (30c per ¼ lb.) ($1.00 per lb.) (10 lbs., 85c per lb.) prepaid. Wholesale price (65c per lb. In 100-lb. Lots) not prepaid.
Mammoth Yellow Summer Crookneck
This is the finest of the summer crookneck squashes. My stock is recognized “as good as grows.” A favorite with market growers. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (30c per ¼ lb.) ($1.00 per lb.) (85c per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. Wholesale price, not prepaid (65c per lb. In 100-lb. lots).
Pike's Peak
This excellent sort is a favorite with all who have grown it. Shape rather long for its thickness; larger at the stem end, tapering toward the blossom end. Slate colored rind; flesh creamy yellow, of good flavor; a good keeper. Price-(5c per pkt.) (15c per oz.) (40c per ¼ lb.) ($1.25 per lb.) ($1.10 per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. (85c per lb. In 100-lb. Lots) not prepaid.
Summer Crookneck
Smaller than above. Well known. Color bright yellow, surface densely warted. The earliest crookneck squash. Price-(5c per pkt.) (10c per oz.) (25c per ¼ lb.) (85c per lb.) (75c per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. Wholesale prices, not prepaid (60c per lb. In 100-lb. Lots).