STOKES SEED FARMS COMPANY, MOORESTOWN, NEW JERSEY 



BLOOM SD ALE SAVOY (x%) 



SPINACH 



Rlnnmc/loL C-„ A „ 45 Days. A variety in more general use in this country than 

 DlOOmSaaie Oavoy. any other. It is sometimes called Norfolk Savoy. It is the 

 earliest spinach listed but is equally suitable for spring or fall sowing. Its thick curly 

 leaves add to its market value. It is not recommended as a warm weather spinach as 

 is Long Season. Our stock may be depended upon from every point of view. Oz., 10c; 

 *4 lb., 15c; lb., 45c; 10 lb., $4.25. 



50 Days. A curled leaf variety, especially 

 adapted to hot weather cultivation, as it will 

 not shoot to seed easily. The leaves are a beautifully crumpled dark green, very compact 

 and spreading in a large rosette. It grows closer to the ground than Bloomsdale, but is 

 very attractive. Oz., 10c; % lb., 15c; lb., 30c; 10 lb., $2.80. 



60 Days. {Tetragonia Expansa.) A vegetable not strictly of the spin- 

 ach family, but, nevertheless, resembling it in many ways, being pre- 

 pared for the table similarly. It is especially desirable for hot weather. The plant will 

 spread over a space of 2 feet. The leaves are quite small, flat and pointed. Seeds very 

 hard. Should be soaked in luke warm water for a day before planting. Oz., 10c; % lb., 

 20c; lb., 60c; 10 lb., $5.50. 



Long Season (Stokes Standard) 



New Zealand. 



SALSIFY 



Mammoth Sandwich Island. 



150 Days. Oyster Plant is the synonym for this 

 vegetable, which is very hardy and is highly de- 

 sirable from many points of view. It is easy to grow and is a good keeper if stored in 

 a cool, moist place. Oz., 10c; lb., 30c; lb., $1.00; 10 lb., $9.50. (See cut opposite.) 



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