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RADISH 



WINTER VARIETIES 



WHITE CEIIffESE "WINTER, OB CEIiESTIAI^ This excellent variety is sold also as Chinese White Winter. The roots 



are lout,', cylinclric.il, witli beautiful white sltin and flesh, the whitest and usually the least pungent of the winter varieties. 

 When fully matured the lonts arc six to nine inches long by about two and one-half to three and one-lialf inches is diameter. 

 Tlie flesh is compact and crisp. 



CHINESE BOSE WINTEB — Bemarkably flue for winter use. The best of the winter sorts. 



^ONO BZiACK SPANISH — A large winter variety; one of the hardiest, with darlv green leaves, firm in texture, keeping un- 

 til spring. 



ZiONG WHITE SPANISH (Winter) — Fine keeping quality. 

 BOUND WHITE SPANISH — A good fall or winter variety. 



BADISHES — Winter Varieties 



WHITE CHINESE. OR CEI.ESTIAIi 



CHINESE BOSE WINTEB 



I.ONa BI.ACK SPANISH 



XiONO WHITE SPANISH 



BOUND WHITE SPANISH , 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



1,4 lib. 



ll.b. 



$0.10 



$0.15 



$0.30 



i$0.85 



.10 



.15 



.30 



.85 



.10 



.15 



.30 



.85 



.10 



.15 



.30 



.85 



.10 



.15 



.30 



.85 



SPINAC 



This is quite an important crop witli marlvct gardeners, 

 and one easily managed. For sumnjer use, sow early in 

 spring, in drills eiglit inches to one foot apart, cover- 

 ing the seed one inch deep. Select rich soil and manure 

 liberally . A succession may be obtained by sowing at 

 intervals of two weeks througli the si\ason. For very 

 early spring sow in August, and protect the plants through 

 the winter by a thick covering of clean straw or some 

 otlier similar light covering. Spinach is used principal- 

 ly as greens for boiling, and is very highly esteemed for 

 tiiis purpose. 



BIiOOniSDAI.E SAVOY SPINACH — The variety most 

 .generally used in the East, and especially throughout the 

 South for shipping. Leaves large, round and thiol?, very 

 much . savoyed and rich, deep green. The old standard 

 variety. 



BESEZ.ECTED BZ.OOMSDAI.E SAVOY SPINACH— 



(^rown from pedigree stock, carefully rogued eacii year 

 for tlie true Bloomsdale Savoy Spinach plants. 



IMPBOVED I^ONG STANDING BIiOOMSDAIiE SAVOY 

 SPINACH. — A most desirable sort, very curly and dark 

 green. Stands ton days longer, or more, than the other 

 savoy types before going to seed. While it is a slow 

 seeder, it requires a longer time before it Is fit to cut, 

 because it is a slower grower tlian the other Bloomsdale 

 BXtOOMSDAZiE SAVOY SPINACH varieties. 



VICTORIA IiONG STANDING — Slow to run to seed, dark green in color. 

 Good for spring sowing. 



X.ONG SEASONS — Long standing; slow to run to seed; crimped, dark green. 

 For spring sowing. 



TBIUMTH Long standing; slow seeder; crimped dark green. Good for 



spring sowing. 



JULIANA— Long standing. ' The finest crinkled sort of the flat types. Lots 

 of foliage and very shy seeder. Dark green foliage and fine for summer sowmg. 



LONG STANDING SPINACH 



New Zealand Spinach 



THE HOT WEATHER SriNACH 

 will resist heat and make a strong growth 

 during the summer. The plants will continue 

 to grow until late fall, supplying all during 

 summer and fall an abundance of rich green 

 leaves. It cannot stand frost like other 

 spinach ; for family gardens only. 



SPINACH Oz. 



BIiOOMSDAIiE SAVOY $0.10 



BESEIiECTED BIiOOMSDAXE SAVOY. .. .10 

 IMPBOVED IiONG STANDING BIiOOMS- 

 DAIiE SAVOY '10 



VICTORIA I.ONG STANDING "10 



i;ONG SEASONS •!<> 



TBIUMFH 



JULIANA 



I^EW ZEALAND $0.10 .15 



ASK FOB FBICES IN QUANTITY 



1/4 Lb. 

 $0.15 

 .15 



.15 

 .15 

 .15 

 .15 

 .15 

 .30 



1 Lb. 

 $0.3O 

 .30 



.30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .90 



ALL PBICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



