. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . LAMP'S \MOT TOMI© SOTfl TUT Into HE introducer of this new Squash describes it as follows: "This new strain of Hubbard squash is a continued improvement upon our strain cf selected Hubbard. The illustration is a photograph of a specimen taken from the held where our seed was grown. It shows the uniform shape and exceedingly warty character of the strain. This wartiness indicates a very hard shell, which is one of the best features in a long- keeping squash; it also de- notes extra choice quality— the harder and more warty the shell of a Hubbard squash is, the mor


. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . LAMP'S \MOT TOMI© SOTfl TUT Into HE introducer of this new Squash describes it as follows: "This new strain of Hubbard squash is a continued improvement upon our strain cf selected Hubbard. The illustration is a photograph of a specimen taken from the held where our seed was grown. It shows the uniform shape and exceedingly warty character of the strain. This wartiness indicates a very hard shell, which is one of the best features in a long- keeping squash; it also de- notes extra choice quality— the harder and more warty the shell of a Hubbard squash is, the more delicate and sweet the flesh will be found to be. All squash raisers know this, Our aim has been, by continued selection, to increase the size as well as to add to all the good qualities for which the Hubbard is noted. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; K-lb., 30c; lb., $,


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