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Dreer's Improved 

 Long -Standing Spinach 



845 Most varieties of Spinach have the bad habit of 

 shooting to seed before half of the crop has been 

 disposed of, but the outstanding feature of the 

 above sort is, as its name implies, its remarkable 

 long standing qualities. The plant forms compact 

 thick tufts, with numerous leaves of a rich dark 

 green, broad and pointed, and much crumpled. A 

 sowing of this variety every 3 or 4 weeks will insure 

 a constant supply of this healthful vegetable. Pkt., 

 lOcts.; oz., IS cts.; Jib., 30 cts.;lb., 85 cts. 



Cocozelle Bush Squash 



862 It has only been recently that scientists have dis- 

 covered the presence of remarkable quantities of 

 vitamines in summer squash, and doctors now pre- 

 scribe an abundance of squash for children back- 

 ward in physical development. One of the richest 

 vitamine-bearers among summer squash is Coco- 

 zelle Bush, a handsome oblong dark green Italian 

 variety liberally speckled with contrasting marks. 

 Being of compact bush growth, a dozen plants will 

 provide from 2 to 3 dozen handsome fruits averag- 

 ing 2 to 3 pounds each. This variety is unsurpassed 

 in richness of the cooked product, which is of dis- 

 tinct aromatic flavor and aroma. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 oz., 20 cts.; \ lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



Table Queen Squash 04 size) 



Dreer's Improved Long Standing Spinach 



Pritchard (Scarlet Topper) Tomato 



940 Since the introduction of the Break O'Day Tomato, also offered 

 in this catalogue, the Pritchard has been developed to 

 a stage where we feel safe to offer it to our many home 

 gardening friends. This, like Break O'Day, must be 

 credited to the valuable breeding work performed by 

 the late Dr. F. J. Pritchard of the U. S. Dept. of Agri- 

 culture. It is a fine early with large smooth globular 

 fruits, ripening to a clear scarlet right up to the stem. 

 Flesh is a rich deep red with few seeds and no core. 

 Vine grows erect and is well foliaged. Like all Tomato 

 varieties this sort amply repays liberal fertilizing, and 

 in our opinion Pritchard is worth a place in any garden. 

 Pkt., 25 cts.; J oz., 60 cts.; oz., $1.10; i lb., $3.75. 



Squash— Table Queen or Des Moines 



879 A splendid small, home garden variety of trailing habit. 

 The numerous fruits are acorn shaped, about six inches 

 long by about four inches thick through, deeply ribbed and 

 tapering to an abrupt point. The skin is a very dark green, 

 while flesh is a deep yellow, thick, dry, and sweet. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; \ lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 



Break O'Day Tomato 



896 A recent introduction from the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 

 and aptly called the Early Marglobe, as it picks about 10 or 

 12 days ahead of the Marglobe, while fruits resemble that 

 fine variety, being round, smooth, solid and of fine scarlet 

 color. Break O'Day is also highly resistant to the usual 

 tomato diseases. The plants are vigorous and open in 

 growth and can be picked over a surprisingly long season. 

 Pkt., 15 cts.; \ oz., 50 cts.; oz., 90 cts.; i lb., $3.00. 



Dreer's Select Strain Globe Tomato 



910 Over Florida especially, Globe Tomato now rules supreme, 

 and may be picked green, crated and shipped north, arriv- 

 ing in perfect condition and color. Fruits are borne in 

 clusters of 4 to 6. They average 6 ounces each, are per- 

 fectly globe-shaped, except in the first clusters on which 

 the largest specimens are inclined to be somewhat flat. 

 Globe is among the most solid of all tomatoes, of mild 

 flavor, and beautiful pink or purple color which never fails 

 to attract. Pkt., 20 cts. ; \ oz., 65 cts. ; oz., $1.00; \ lb., $3.50. 



The Pritchard Tomato 



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