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Sweet Mama Hybrid


SWEET MAMA HYBRID


very smooth texture and mild, sweet fl avor. Fruits store well up to 4 months. 1979 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. $3.75; (K) ½ oz. $10.95; (L) oz. $19.95


Sun Spot Hybrid


03663–(75 Day)–The per- fect personal-size butter- cup. The red-orange, 1 to 1½ pound, 4" by 6" fruits are just right for small families. Fla- vor is exceptional. The dark orange fl esh is thick and dry. Small, space-saving vines are high-yielding. Matures quickly, so you’ll be enjoying winter squash earlier than ever before. Approximate 200 seeds per ounce. (A) Pkt. (20 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; (K) ½ oz. $9.95; (L) oz. $17.95


SUN SPOT HYBRID MORE DELICIOUS SQUASH


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POPULAR HEIRLOOM SQUASH


Marina de Chioggia 03644–(80-105 Day) A tasty Italian heir-


MARINA DE CHIOGGIA


loom squash. The sweet, dry, yellow-orange fl esh is excellent for soups, pies, pastas and Italian gnoc- chi, a staple in Venetian markets. The large, blue- green, bumpy and ridged turbans average 6 to 12 lbs. and keep well. Flavor im- proves with storage. A con- sistently heavy producer.


(A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (L) oz. $8.95 SPECKLED HOUND


and decorative with blue-green color dribbling over the top and sides of the orange skin. Open, semi-bush plants yield about 8 fruits per plant. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; 5 pkts. $10.95; (G) 250 seeds $16.95


The tasty light orange fl esh is thick, dense and dry with a remarkable sweet, nutty fl avor that squash connoisseurs desire. The fl attened, box-shaped, 3 to 6 lb. fruits are interesting


Speckled Hound 03648–(95-100 Day) A culinary delight.


BUSH DELICATA Bush Delicata


03632–(80-100 Day)–(PVP)–Sa- vory orange fl esh with sweet potato-like fl avor. The 1½ to 2 lb. striped fruits keep well. High-yield- ing, space-saving, 3 to 4 ft. semi- bush plants have strong powdery mildew tolerance. 2002 AAS Win- ner. (A) Pkt. $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (K) ½ oz. $7.95; (L) oz. $12.95


BURGESS BUTTERCUP


green, 3 to 5 pound fruits are ex- cellent keepers. Thick, deep or- ange fl esh is sweet, dry and entire- ly free from fi ber. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.45; (M) ¼ Lb. $9.45; (P) Lb. $25.95


Burgess Buttercup 03605–(100 Day)–A fl avor favorite. The blocky, dark


03669–(84 Day)–High- yielding compact vines are perfect for small gar- dens. This popular Kab- ocha-type squash bears dark green, drum-shaped, 2 to 3 pound fruits. Thick, moderately dry fl esh has


WINTER SQUASH


Squash should be planted in the garden after danger of frost. For an earlier start, sow in peat pots 3 to 4 weeks before transplanting to the garden. Squash packets have a minimum of 30 seeds unless otherwise noted. Seed size varies from 150 to 450 seeds per ounce.


Canesi Hybrid


03616–(80-85 Day)–The earliest butternut squash to date. Smooth, tan-skinned fruits are large for an early variety, measuring 10 to 12 inches in length and weigh- ing about 6 lbs. each. The seed cavity is small, so you get more fl esh per fruit. And great-tasting, bright yel- low fl esh it is – sweet, fi ne-textured and smooth. Vigor- ous and productive. Fruits keep well in storage. (A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; (K) ½ oz. $10.95; (L) oz. $18.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $49.95


Waltham Butternut


03695–(105 Day)–Our most popular butternut. Uni- form 8 to 10 inch fruits have thick cylindrical necks and a small seed cavity. Rind is creamy-tan and the yellow-orange fl esh has delicious, sweet, nutty fl avor. Stores well. Heavy yielding. 1970 AAS Winner. (Not pictured). (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.25; (M) ¼ Lb. $8.95; (P) Lb. $24.95


Early Butternut Hybrid


03640–(95 Day)–Compact vines with high quality butternut fruit. Earlier than Waltham, it still retains all the fi ne eating and keeping qualities of this time proven cultivar. 1979 AAS Winner. (A) Pkt. $2.65; 2 pkts. $4.50; (K) ½ oz. $9.45; (L) oz. $16.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $47.95


Jung’s Mooregold MOOREGOLD


03660–(90 Day)–A customer favorite. The thick, smooth textured, bright orange fl esh is very dry with rich, sweet, nutty fl avor. Fruits are bright orange, 6 to 7 inches in diameter and 4 to 5 inches in depth, and keep remarkably well. Vigorous and productive. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $6.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $16.95; (P) Lb. $46.95


Sweet Meat


03671–(95-115 Day)–A favorite in the Northwest. Check out what our western neighbors have known for years. This is a great squash! It has hard, slate-gray skin and thick, golden-yellow, dry and stringless fl esh with rich, sweet fl avor that gets even sweeter with age. Use the 10 to 20 lb. rounded fruits baked or for pies. They keep for months. The vigorous vines need lots of space. (A) Pkt. $2.45; (L) oz. $5.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $10.95; (P) Lb. $29.95


FABULOUS ACORN SQUASH Table King Bush Acorn


03673–(70-90 Day)–Space-saving bush plants. Glossy, dark gray- green, ribbed 2 pound squash have thick pale orange fl esh with excellent fl avor. Compact 2 foot tall plants yield 5 to 8 fruits each. 1974 AAS Win- ner. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $6.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $18.95


Carnival Hybrid


03609–(85 Day)–No two fruits are exactly alike! These mottled green, yellow and orange acorn squash are ideal for fall displays, plus you’ll want plenty for eating as the golden-yellow fl esh is smooth with delicious nutty fl avor that actually improves during storage. The vigorous, semi- bush plants yield a large number of fruits that grow near the crown of the plant for easy picking.


(A) Pkt. $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; (K) ½ oz. $9.95; (L) oz. $17.95 Ebony Acorn


03650–(90 Day)–More productive and larger-fruited than Table Queen. Vigorous vines produce prolifi c yields of 11


BABY BLUE HUBBARD


CHICAGO WARTED HUBBARD


Baby Blue Hubbard


03607–(95 Day)–A ‘family-size’ hubbard. Light gray- blue 4 to 6 lb. fruits have thick orange-yellow fl esh that’s sweet and dry with excellent fl avor. Keeps well. Space-saving semi-bush vines. (A) Pkt. (40 seeds) $2.35; (L) oz. $6.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $15.95; (P) Lb. $42.95


Chicago Warted Hubbard


fi ne-grained and dry when baked with sweet, rich fl avor. The oval 12 to 14 pound fruits have ribbed and warted deep green outer shells. Heirloom 1894. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $9.95; (P) Lb. $26.95


03610–(115 Day)–Among the best for fl avor and long-term storage. Flesh is bright orange-yellow,


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03670–(80 Day)–Our top-selling acorn squash. This semi-bush win- ter squash produces very dark, near black, 4½ x 5½ inch fruits fi lled with smooth, sweet and tasty golden fl esh. Matures 5 to 10 days earlier than common acorn strains. Compact vines produce extremely well. A favorite of both home gardeners and commercial growers. (A) Pkt. $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (K) ½ oz. $8.95; (L) oz. $14.95; (M) ¼ Lb. $39.95


Table Treat Hybrid


03677–(70 Day)–This acorn-type squash is loaded with advantages. (1) Enjoy fi rst fruits in just 70 days. (2) The smooth golden fl esh has rich, nutty fl avor enhanced with 50% higher sugars than other acorns. (3) Uni- form high quality fruits with jet-black skin, 5½ by 5 inches, weighing 1 to 1¾ pounds each. (4) Excellent disease resistance with outstanding pow- dery mildew tolerance. (5) Easy to manage bush plants. (6) High yields. (A) Pkt. (25 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (K) ½ oz. $7.95; (L) oz. $12.95


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green, ribbed fruits with sweet, dry, golden-yellow fl esh. Stores well. (A) Pkt. $1.95; (L) oz. $4.25; (M) ¼ Lb. $8.95; (P) Lb. $24.95


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