SPINACH 



Culture ■ — Planting time. Southern States: 

 Spring, January to June; Fall (main crop), Sep- 

 tember to December. Plant 3 ounces to 150 

 feet of row, 10 pounds per acre. Sown broad- 

 cast in fields or in rows about 12 inches apart 

 (small gardens). There are no better greens 

 produced than Spinach. Rich, moist ground 

 is best and grows better when season has 

 cool nights. Approximate time to edible con- 

 dition is given after each variety. This varies 

 with climatic conditions cmd soil. 



BROAD LEAVED FLANDEFtS — 70 days. Very 

 large, broad leaves, grows erect, very ex- 

 tensively grown, fine flavor. 



EXTRA LARGE LEAVED SAVOY — 60 days. 

 Very large, thick leaves, slightly curled. 

 The best and most extensively grown va- 

 riety for market. 



OLD DOMINION — 40 days. A savoy 

 leaved Spinach, compact dark 

 bluish green, heavily crumpled ex- 

 cept at the very leaf tip. Blight 

 resistant, withstands heat and cold. 

 Highly recommended. 



SQUASH 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 

 Spring, March to July; Fall, August to Novem- 

 ber. Plant 11/2 ounces to 150 feet of row, 4 

 pounds per acre. Prepare hills by mixing 

 well rotted manure in each hill and pul- 

 verizing thoroughly. Plant 6 to 8 seeds in 

 each hill. Summer varieties, hills should 

 be 3 to 4 feet apart each way, winter va- 

 rieties 6 to 8 feet. When well started thin 

 to 3 plants to each hill. Do not bruise when 

 gathering. The approximate number of days 

 to edible condition is given after each va- 

 riety. This varies, due to climatic and soil 

 conditions. 



EARLY WHITE BUSH or PATTY PAN— 54 days. 



Vine dwarf in habit, produce round scal- 

 loped squash 4 inches thick and about 9 

 inches in diameter. The most popular 

 variety in the South. 



COCOZELLE or ITALIAN GREEN STRIPED— 



90 days. Fruit somewhat shaped like a 

 Banana Cantaloupe, 12 to 15 inches long 

 and about 5 inches thick. When young, 

 dark green, afterwards light yellow. Excel- 

 lent for slicing and drying like eggplant. 



GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK — 55 doyu. 

 An improvement on the Crookneck variety. 

 Fruits are thick, heavily warted, straight 

 and bright orange yellow color. Highly 

 recommended. 



LONG YELLOW or SUMMER CROOKNECK— 80 



day3. Produces crooked shaped yellow 

 squash. Thick, fine quality flesh. Very pop- 

 ular. 



ZUCCHINI — 60 days. An increasingly popu- 

 lar sort of the Italian Marrow group. Fruits 

 weigh 3 to 4 pounds, nearly cylindrical, and 

 straight. Color medium green, mottled with 

 creamy-grey and lighter green stripes. Flesh 

 firm and delicately flavored. 



TABLE QUEEN (Acorn)— 65 days. Small acorn 

 shaped, dark green, early maturing squash. 

 Produces uniform thin shelled fruit, flesh 

 rich orange color, delicious flavor, good 

 keeper. 



NEW INSECTICIDE 



NEW ZEALAND — 90 days. Dark 



green, thick succulent lecrves. Heat 



resistant, grows well all summer, 

 very popular. 



NOBEL GIANT LEAVED — The best 



smooth leaved sort. I'roduces a 

 large mass of very thick rounded 

 leaves of enormous size, a quick 

 grower and stands veiy long be- 

 fore bolting. "Nobel" Is an ideal 

 variety for truckers ami canners. 



VIROFLAY — Desirable fotic canning as 

 leaves grow clean and upright, 

 and are broad and 1 jointed at end 



CYGON 



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TURNIPS 



Culture — Planted August to November. For 

 home consumption and Northern markets. 

 Plant 11/2 ounces to 150 foot rows, 4 pounds to 

 one acre. Sow broadcast, or in rows IV2 to 2 

 feet apart. Cover a half-inch. Thin out as 

 overcrowding hinders proper development. 

 Turnips grow better in a light, rich soil, tur- 

 nips and Rutabagas are also used extensively 

 for feeding stock; however, do not feed them 

 to milch j:ows as it affects the taste of the 



tender, an excellent vanety. 

 SHOGOIN-70 days. Large white senn- 

 flat, he<ivy producer, good keeper used 

 both for table and stock, 

 disease resistant. 

 PURPLE TOP WHITE 

 Large globe shape 

 purple top. One of 

 popular varieties. 

 SEVEN TOP-70 days. Tops very ^ targe 

 and make excellent greens and salary 

 V^ry hardy roots, excellent for the South. 

 WHITE FLAT DUTCH— 46 days. An early 

 variety, excellent for home and market 

 gardeners. Tops small, strap leaved. 

 Roots flat, white throughout, fine grained, 

 sweet and tender. 

 IMPROVED PURPLE TOP RUTABAGAS— 80 

 days. Oblong shape, yellow flesh, very 

 solid, used extensively for table and 

 sf"-V feeding. 



GLOBE — 60 days, 

 white turnip with 

 our best and most 



EARLY PURPLE TOP STRAP-LEAVED 



RAFFIA 



Its principal use is for trying vines, flowers, asparagus and celery 

 bunches, and for grafting. Natural color is a light straw. 

 1 lb. 65c; 5 lbs. $3.00, postpaid. 



=WHITE SiaALLOTS=: 



Culture — Planted August to March. For 

 home consumption ari'd Northern markets. 6 

 bushels per acre in 4 I foot rows. The quantity 

 to be expected from an acre, if planted in 

 field culture, 4 foot rows, would be from 50 

 to 60 barrels; but if p lanted, as is done near 

 New Orleans, in 2 foot rows, 100 to 125 bar- 

 rels if planted in Au< gust and September. If 

 planted later, they dc 1 not" multiply so well. 



WHITE SHALLOTS- - 

 Sold out. 



Spinach Prices £^ 



Brood Leaved Flanders S • \ 



Early Large Leaved Savoy • ' 



Old Dominion ;' ° 



New Zealand »<» 



Nobel Giant Leaved t 



Viroflay . 1 



Squash Prices p^ 



Early White Bush or Patty Pan S .10 



Cocozelle or Italian Green Striped 10 



Giant Summer Straight Neck 10 



Long Yellow Summer Crookneck 10 



Zucchini „ JJJ 



Table Queen J" 



Butternut 10 



Turnip Prices 



Pkg. 



Early Purple Top Strap Leaved S .10 



Purple Top White Globe 10 



Shogoin - }2 



White Flat Dutch J" 



Seven Top ~~ - l0 



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$ 3.25 

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 $ .45 



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5 11* 

 4.25 

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10 lbs. 



$ 3.75 



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$15.50 



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10 lbs. 



S6.75 



6.75 



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6.75 



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Rutabaga Prices 



Improved Purple Top 



Pkg. 

 ..$ .10 



Oz. 

 $ .20 



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 V41b. 

 S .45 



Lb. 

 $1.20 



5 lbs. 

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