Cushaw
A great favorite in the Southern States, but too tender for general cultivation in Northern climates. In form, much resembling the Winter Crookneck Squash, though growing to a very large size, frequently weighing seventy pounds; color light cream, sometimes slightly striped with green; flesh salmon-colored. Very productive.
Large Yellow
Grows to a large size, and is adapted for cooking purposes and feeding stock. It is irregular in shape and size, some being depressed and flattened at the ends, others round and elongated; or deep rich yellow color; of fine grain, and of excellent flavor.