Description
(50 days) An important commercial squash especially designed with straight neck for packing in crates with minimum damage and best appearance. Quite uniform, small, early, fine quality, bright yellow, and very productive. A delicious squash for the table. Heirloom
A tender crop that should not be planted until danger of frost has passed. Plant seeds in 4 foot rows, one inch deep, putting 6 seeds per hill and spacing hills 3 feet apart. Gradually thin to one plant per hill. Three pounds of seed will plant one acre; 1⁄2 ounce will plant 100 feet of row.
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