THIS is quite an important crop with market gardeners, an(5 

 one easily managea. • ^ •„ ■ i... • 



i'or summer use, sow early in spring, in drills eight inche» 

 to cue toot apart, covering the seed one inch deep. Select 

 rich soil ard manure liberally. A succession may be ob- 

 tained by sowing at intervals of two weeks through the sea- 

 son. For very early spring use sow in August, and protect the 

 plants through the winter by a thick covering of clean straw or 

 some similar light covering Spinach is used principally as greens 

 boiling, and is very highly esteemed for this purpose. 



LARGE ROUND-LEAVED VIROFLAY. — A new sort, with 



very large, thick leaves. , 



FKt. 5c-. 1-4 lb. lOc. Lb. 30c. 



^dojiG STANDING.— Best for spring sowing, as it is very slow to 

 seed. The leaves are large, round, unusually thick, curled ano 

 oi dark green color. „ _= 



PKt. 5c. 1-4 lb. lOc. Lb. 20c. 5 lbs. 75c. 



fftRLED SAVOY, or BLOOMSDALE.— The leaves are flue, 

 curled, large, thick and heavy, and are produced in great num- 

 bcrs 



Pkt. ."5c. 1-4 lb. lOc. Lb. 20c. o lbs. 75c, 



„ _ jg. rn-<t T-XTR CTTRLED AMERICAN GROWN SAVOY SPINACH.- This is 

 ^ ^own?p^ia^lT f?r^is^^^™tfout exception the best type of Savov *^P.>-ch m e,,^^ 



yfchfamUy. Sold only in sealed^bags. ^^ ^^ .^^^^ Lb. 20c. 5 lbs. 75c. 

 VICTORI 4. SPINACH.-This new spinach comes to us with the highest recomniendations 



Pkt. 5c. 1-4 lb. 10c. Lb. 20c. 



[tDi_iifik a^iuiawLJtallfct julS^ A jdBk iiit Ajflff^^ jdSHui. Jiilp 



SQUASH. 



ggjp in|i3iiir-»5)F»g"t^"!5ti"""!iill"""lir »liJF^"g!«~'lF^'JfF5IF 



THE S(iuaslies are all quite tender, and therefore 

 no progress can be made in starting them until 

 the weather becomes somewhat warm and set- 

 tled Plant in hills five feet apart each way tor the 

 bush varieties, and eight feet for the running varie- 

 ties ; put eight seeds to the hill, but don't allow 

 over three to stand. 



'early white bush SCALLOP. —A 



desirable and marketable sort. Best known 

 and most productive of all the summer sorts. 



i;iit. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. 



Lb. 30c. 10 lbs. $3.50. 



EARLY YELLOW BUSH SCALLOP. — 



\n early, flat scallop shaped variety; color 

 yellow, flesh paie vellow and well flavored, 

 very productive ; used when young and ten- 

 der 



Pkt. 5c. Oz. 10c. 1-4 lb. 20c. 

 Lb. 50c. 



<J>v.,_»..».»-«..»-»-»-»..»-»-»"»-«"»-»"«"«-»"»"»"»"»*^ 



* BEST EVER BOUGHT. 



« Please find money for seeds named. 



1 Hope your seeds will be as good as 



2 last year. They were the best we 

 iever bonKht. 



I Mrs. J. W. THOMPSON, 



I 1901. West Virginia. 



lUMMER CROOK NECK (Early). -Fine fla- 

 vor ; a desirable table sort 



Plit. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



7" 



*WINTER CROOK NECK.— Flesh red, fine fla- 

 vor; largely grown for winter use. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



4 



UBBARD.— Fine and desirable for winter use. 

 Pkt. 5c. Oz. lOc. 1-4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



BOSTON 

 MARROW 



OSTON MARROW.— A fall and winter vari- 

 ety, very popular in the Boston market. Of ova) 

 form, skin thin, when ripe, bright orange mot- 

 tled with light cream color, flesh rich salmon 

 yellow, fine grained, and for sweetness and ex- 

 cellence unsurpassed, but not as dry as the Hub- 

 bard. Fine for pies or baking. 

 Pkt. 6c. Oz. 10c. V -lb. 16c. Lb. 36c. 10 lbs. 300<. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



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