. Everything for the garden : 1906 . GREGORYS Delicious Squash. HUBEARD SQUASH. I HIS new fall and winter Squash■*■ resembles the old Hubbard,having a dark olive-green hard shell;average weight between five andten pounds. Seed cavity small, fleshexceedingly thick, compact, fine-grained; color, golden-orange. Theparamount merit of this variety issurpassing quality. The flesh ismeaty, granulated, tender and almostof mealy dryness, cooking sweet andrich, whether steamed, baked, boiledor made into pies. This variety maybe used in the fall but in winter thequalitv is at its best. Price, , 2


. Everything for the garden : 1906 . GREGORYS Delicious Squash. HUBEARD SQUASH. I HIS new fall and winter Squash■*■ resembles the old Hubbard,having a dark olive-green hard shell;average weight between five andten pounds. Seed cavity small, fleshexceedingly thick, compact, fine-grained; color, golden-orange. Theparamount merit of this variety issurpassing quality. The flesh ismeaty, granulated, tender and almostof mealy dryness, cooking sweet andrich, whether steamed, baked, boiledor made into pies. This variety maybe used in the fall but in winter thequalitv is at its best. Price, , 20c. oz., 50c. I lb., $ lb.{Hendersons Superior Strain.) Thisold and popular favorite is still one of the very best wintersquashes grown; flesh deep golden-yellow and fine-grained,and whether boiled, steamed or baked, it is always richlyflavored, sweet and dry. The vines are strong, luxuriantgrowers and very productive, yielding large, heavy squashesof dark bluish-green color, weighing often 10 to 25 lbs. stored


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