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SPINACH 



Culture. — For Summer use, sow from April to August, in 

 drills 12 inches apart, thinning out the plants to 3 inches. 

 Sow the seeds of New Zealand late in Spring in hills 3 feet 

 apart each way, three or four seeds in a hill. 

 One ounce will sow 100 feet of row, fifteen pounds is required 

 for 1 acre 



Pkt. Oz. Mlb. Lb. 



Victoria. Extra dark, black-green 

 color. A fine variety for Spring 



sowing $0.10 $0.15 $0.30 $0.75 



Round Viroflay (Thick-leaved). Has 

 very large, thick, dark green leaves; 

 the favorite market gardeners sort 



for Fall or Spring sowing 10 .15 .30 .75 



Bloomsdale Curled-leaved Savoy. 



Large curled and wrinkled leaves; 



tender and of finest flavor 10 .15 .30 .75 



Perpetual Summer. A valuable 

 variety, producing large, green 

 leaves in abundance, close to the 

 ground. Immediately one gather- 

 ing has been made, fresh leaves ap- 

 pear, and a constant supply of 

 Spinach is kept up throughout the 



entire Summer 10 .30 1.00 3.00 



Long Season. Stands longer before 



running to seed than any other sort. .10 .15 .30 .75 



New Zealand. Best for Summer use. 

 Grows 1 foot high and is very pro- 

 lific. Pick the leaves as wanted. 

 Soak the seed in hot water before 



sowing 10 .20 .55 1.50 



Prickly, or Winter. Vigorous and 

 hardy; recomm.ended for Fall sow- 

 ing 10 .15 .30 .75 



TOMATO 



Culture. — Sow in a hotbed about the first week in March, in 

 drills, 5 inches apart, and 14 inch deep. Transplant to the 

 open ground when all danger of frost is past, setting the 

 plants 3 to 4 feet apart each way. 



One ounce will produce 1000 plants 



Pkt. Oz. M lb. 



Earliana. Extra early, cardinal-scarlet; 



smooth; plant is compact in growth. . . .$0.10 $0.40 $1.25 



Livingstone's Globe. Very early, crimson, 



smooth and of large size; very productive . .10 .50 1.50 



Bonny Best. Very early, scarlet; medium 

 to full market size; even, smooth and 

 regular; valuable for home garden or 

 market 10 .50 1.50 



Chalks Early Jewel. Fine, large, solid, 



smooth scarlet, similar to Stone, early. . . .10 .50 1.50 



John Baer. Early, red, large, prolific 10 .50 1.50 



Stone, Scarlet. Very large, perfectly 



smooth; fine dark scarlet 10 .40 1.25 



Ponderosa. The largest variety in cultiva- 

 tion; very solid and meaty 10 .50 1.50 



Crimson Cushion. Extra large, hand- 

 some; bright crimson 10 .60 2.00 



Matchless. Extra large, smooth and hand- 

 some; bright red; very solid 10 .40 1.25 



Dwarf Champion. Quite distinct; early; 

 fruit crimson; of medium size; good 

 quality 10 .40 1.25 



Golden Ponderosa. Smooth, golden yel- 

 low, of good flavor and solid; fine; very 

 early 10 .75 2.50 



