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~—V TRUE BLOOMSDALE CURLED 
, SAVOY SPINACH, 
. True Bloomsdale Curied Savoy 
- Spinach.—i5 pounds to the acre.— 
= Many thousands of acres find profitable 
f employment in growing spinach, and no 
; crop pays better. Our stock Curled 
) Savoy Spinach was the truest and most 
beautiful in the market. Its growth is 
_ rapid, the leaf is properly curled, which 
gives it a very attractive appearance, and 
causes it to measure better than other 
_ sorts, and makes it the favorite with the 
largest growers—Packet, 5c. + Pound 
10c. Pound, 15c. 
ly White Bush Squash. Boston Marrow Squash. 
i : Early White Bush Scalloped or Patty Pan.—Farly 
= White Bush Scalloped or Patty Pan Squash is the earliest. 
and grown almost exclusively for the first crop. The rind 
: is hard texture, which makes it suitable for shipping, and it 
/ sig: exclusively grown at the South-for that purpose—Packets, 
5e. and 16c. ¥ Pound, 15sec. % Pound, 20c. 1 Pound, 40c. 
_ = Summer Crookneck, Early.—Fine flavor, a desirable ta- 
ee sort—Packets, 5c. and 10c. % Pound, lic. % Pound, 25c. 
is, i Pound, 50c. _10 Pounds, $3.00. 
i ae Crookneck.—F lesh red, fine flavor, largely grown 
* for winter use—Packets, 5c. and 10c. ¥ Pound, lic. % Pound, 
a 25 
1 Pound, 50c. 
Hubbard.—A desirable sort, suitable for winter use— 
,oc.and10c. % Pound, lic. Pound, d50c. 
935 B Street N. W., Wasuinecrton, D. C. QY 
> NEWIIPROVED CURLED LONG-STANDING SPINACH. 
The most valuable for spring sowing. Its 
long-standing quality makes it absolutely 
the best for that purpose. The foliage is a 
very attractive, heavy dark green curled 
leaves, of the true Savoy appearance, and 
of the finest quality. It will stand from two 
to three wecks after all other varieties of 
Spinach have shotto seed. It can be planted 
all spring and summer with surety of mak- 
ing acrop. Last spring the demand far ex- 
ceeded our supply—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 10c. 
+ Pound, 15c. 1 Pound, 20c. 5 Pounds, 75c. 
If curcaco WARTED 
HUBBARD SQUASH. 
This form of the Hubbard 
isagreat favorite with many 
marketmen, as it is very 
striking in appearance, and 
having been selected for 
years from exceptionally 
large specimens, it crops 
heavily. The warty knobs 
draw general attention, and 
it will generally sell in the 
market better than those 
having smooth shells. We 
do not thinkit of as good 
ESAS quality as the smooth shelled 
4 —— sort,and the greater hard- 
E ness of the shell is more ap- 
Winter Crookneck Squash. parent thanreal. % Pound, 
15c. Pound, 50c. 
Boston Marrow.—A splendid winter squash of good keep- 
ing qualities. Flesh bright orange, fine grain and unsur- 
passed. It is oval-shaped and thin skin of bright orange color. 
F6@r pies it is@qual to the best pumpkins—Packet, 5c. Ounce, 
c. % Pound, lic. & Pound, 25e. Pound, 40c. 
Early Prolific Orange Marrow.—A comparatively new 
fall or winter variety. It isshaped somewhat like the Bos- 
ton Marrow, butitis a decided improvement on it, being 
much earlier and more productive. These characteristics 
wi!l commend this variety to market gardeners, while its 
brilliant orange red color and fine keeping and cooking qual- 
ities make it popular with the consumer. Therind is very 
hard, but thin, and the flesh deep, fine grained and of deli- 
eate quality—Packet, 5c. Ounce, l0c. ¥ Pound, lic. 8 
Pound, 25e. Pound, 40c. 
-SALSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT.—®ocksbart. 
“SANDWICH MAMMOTH WHITE.—A new, improved Salsify. Double the size of any other 
_ :86rt, superior in quality, pure white color, very meaty and fine flavor. Market gardeners use it exclusively. 
_ Packets, 5c. and 1Uc. Quarter pound, 25c. Pound, 80c. 
