VOR ees 
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1 oz. to 100 feet of drill; 12 to 15 lbs. for an acre. 
wholesome and pal- 
of greens, retaining 
Spinach is very hardy, extremely 
atable, and makes a delicious dish 
its bright green color after cooking. 
For late spring and early summer use SOW as soon as 
the ground can be worked in drills 1 foot apart and one 
inch deep. For a succession, plant every two weeks. For 
winter and early spring use SOW in September, proadcast. 
Select rich soil and top dress with nitrate of soda. 
Victoria. 
The foliage is 
hverauvinyes coc hve 
broad, dark 
green leaves be- 
ing of the true 
Savoy appear- 
ance and of the 
finest quality. 
It remains in 
prime condition 
from two weeks 
to three weeks 
after all other 
varieties of 
spinach have 
run to seed. Lb. 
ie: 
New Triumph. 
It possesses all 
the good quali- 
ties of the Vic- 
toria, of nearly 
double its size, 
market gardener 
Victoria. 
which surely is appreciated by ever 
and trucker. 
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Pkt. 5¢c.; % lb. 10c.; 1b. 20c. 
The best for spring 
sowing, because | it 
ariety before running 
produced in great 
Improved Curled Late Seeding. 
will stand longer than any other v 
to seed. Has large, thick, fleshy leaves, 
abundance. Pkt. 5c.; Ib. 20c. 
The most pop- 
ular sort with 
and truckers for fall sowing; grows | 
are wrinkled like Savoy Cab- 
American Bloomsdale Curled Savoy. 
market gardeners 
very large and the leaves 
page. Pkt. 5c.; lb. bye 
Bloomsdale Curled Savoy Imported. Owirs to nat 
ural advant- 
ages and climatic conditions we grow many thousands 
of pounds of this well-known variety in Europe each 
season. This is the hardiest large Savoy leaved curled 
and crimped, with thick, fleshy leaves, and by many large 
growers preferred for fall sowing. Ib. be. Lbs aloes: 
per 100 Ib. $10.00. 
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Wy 
American Bloomsdale Curled Savoy. | 
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Sow Our Seeds and Have the Be 
| boiling 
| and, 
(New) Giant Mar- 
ket, or Mammoth 
o Among 
Evergreen. the later 
introductions we con- 
sider this the peer of 
all. The plant is of 
very large and vig- ~ 
orous growth, of thea 
Bloomsdale Savoy 
type, remarkably 
fine texture, of deep- 
est green, very har- = 
dy and slow to run, 
to seed. Every trucker 
should give it a lib- 
eral trial. Pkt. 5c.;lb. 
SALSIFY, a Oyster Plant 
1 oz. for 50 feet of drill. { 
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Requires a well enriched, mel- 
low soil, which, previous to 
sowing the seeds, should be 
stirred to a depth of eight- 
een inches. Sow early in the 
spring in drills 15 inches apart; 
cover the seed with fine soil one 
and a-half inches in depth, and 
when the plants are strong 
enough thin out to six inches 
apart. As the leaves resemble 
grass, be careful they are not 
it whilst weeding. 
mistaken for 
Large White. The standard 
variety, with 
white roots 1 inch in diameter at 
shoulder and tapering to a length 
of 8 to 10 inches. Pkt. 5c.; 1 oz. 
aKeRs BA MMNoyn PAKCS3* Moe TCs 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. 
A new and improved type, pro- 
ducing roots of nearly double the 
size and weight of the old varie- 
ties; mild and delicately flavored. 
PKt. 5e:3 144 Ab; 25¢.3 Ib: Sde. 
~  HERBS—G 
5 Packet. Ounce. % lb. 
Enise Ca an GoD oun CHD O Re 5e. 15e 40c. 
i Sil eee eee ete eee 5c 20e. 50c. 
VW SUMMER SaviOryec seine ee aenene eter 5e. He: 40c. 
Asie peeoosouoponeqenodc du ouooC 20 5c. 20c. 60c. 
| Coriander .....0.......-20s.seeee- be 10¢c 20c. 
|) DIM extras: Ver Sepa telan onntetes =e cone ned= 5c. 10c. 20¢. 
| Lavender ........-.+-.++seee sees DG L5C: 50c. 
| Marjoram, ‘SWieeta 5 .c)e sce ely eurerei Bee 20c, 50c. 
SHIEIS: HOA SoC AGU CUO el Oo NCond Og ODD 5e. U5 GE 40c. 
Oman Boosedoocuecunoeacuea0le 10e. 25c. UBCn 
SORREL—Sauerrampher 
A hardy plant grown for its leaves, which are used as 
I J “oreens”’ or salad. Seed should be sown thinly 
in drill early in spring. When well started thin out to 
stand four to six inches apart in the row. The leaves 
can be gathered for use at any time after the plants are 
well started in growth, and_the roots will continue to 
produce a further supply. The plant is entirely hardy, 
starting into growth early the following spring, 
will afford a large supply of. fine “sreens” quite early in 
| the spring. 
Large-Leaved French. Pkt. 5c.; %4 1b. 30c.; 1D. $1.00. 
RHUBARB, or Pie Plant 
Sow in April or May, in drills one foot apart; when 
three or four inches high thin out in rows six to ten 
inches apart. . Transplant the ensuing fall or spring in 
rich soil. Set out the roots three to four feet apart each 
way; the following spring it will be fit to use. 
Linnaeus. Pkt. 5c.; 02. 20c.; % Ib. 40ce. 
Ii 7 very large, the finest cooking variety. Pkt. 
Victoria. for ’oz, 20c.; % Ib. 50c.; Ib. $1.75. 
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