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HEALTHFUL SPINACH -k.t 



Green Gold Spinach. 



Spinach is one of the most healthful and at same time one of the most easily grown 

 vegetables and by judicious planning and planting- may be had fresh from your own erar- 

 den in all but the Winter months. TvTiile true Spinach is primarily a cool weather crop, 

 some varieties have been developed that stand up well in hot weather, and the Xew Zealand 

 Spinach (Tetragonia expansa) actually grows best in the hot, dry months. 



^^ake the first sowing as early in the Spring as the ground can be prepared, in shallow 

 drills 1.5 to 18 inches apart. For Fall use, sow in August and September. Late sowings, 



protected with straw, will provide Spinach in 

 One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill. 



GBEEN GOZiD. A moneymaker for gar'len- 

 f-rs. Only a few days later than Blooms- 

 dale, it remains in picking condition for 

 a much longer time. Plants set close tn 

 the ground, making a rosette of thick, 

 dark green, heavily crumpled leaves. Oz.. 

 15c: 14 lb., 40c: lb., SI. 00. 



Bloomsdale Savoy. A riuick-growing. pro- 

 ductive sort with attractively crumpled 

 leaves; hardv, requiring cool w^eather. Oz., 

 10c: 14 lb.. 2.5c; lb., 60c. 



King; of Denmark. Stands longer before 

 going to seed than any other true Spinach. 

 Vigorous and productive, with heavy, dark 

 green, slightlv crumoled leaves of good 

 quality. Oz.. 10c; Vi lb., 25c: Ih., 60c. 



JUZiIAl^A. Rich dark green, deeply crumpled 

 leaves. Stands two weeks longer than 

 Long Season before shooting to seed. Oz.. 

 15c: 14 Ih.. 35c: lb., 75c. 



Iiarg-e Bound Thick-Leaf. A flat, spreading 

 variety with large, thick, crumpled leaves. 

 Oz.. 10c: V4 lb.. 25c: lb., 60c. 



Long- Season. Fine for second early. Thick, 

 crumpled, dark green leaves. Oz.. 10c: 14 

 lb.. 25c: lb., 60c. 



Triumph. A vigorous, productive strain 

 with hravv. crinkled leaves; long stand- 

 ing. Oz.. mo: 14 lb.. 25c: lb., 60c. 



Perpetual Summer. Similar to Swiss Chard 

 but bears all summer. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 

 \i lb., 75c. 



Winter and early Spring. 



VICTORIA. Long Season type of extra-fine 

 qualitv, compact in growth and long 

 standing. Oz.. li^c: V4, lb.. 25c: lb.. 60c. 



New Zealand. A distinct lype. making large 

 bushy plants of which the young leaves 

 and tips are used and may be cut every 

 few days. It thrives in hot weather and 

 furnishes quantities of fine greens al! 

 Summer. Sow seed in early Spring, in 

 rows 2 to 3 feet apart. Soak the s^ed for 

 several hours before planting to hasten 

 germination. Pkt., 10c: oz.. 15e; lb., 

 40c: lb., ?1 



