PIE PLANT. 



SOW in April in drills one inch deep and one foot apart. When plants are 

 large enough, thin to ten inches apart, and cultivate. In the fall or 

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way. 



following spring, transplant into deep, rich soil three feet apart eacli 



Pkt. lOc. 



Oz. 15c. 



1-4 11>. 40c. 



Lb. $1.50. 



Owing to failure of crops in the seed- 

 growing sections, all prices of seeds are 

 subject to change without notice. 



THIS is quite an important crop with market gardeners, and 

 one easily managed. 

 For summer use, sow early in spring, in drills eight 

 inches to one foot apart, covering the seed one inch 

 deep. Select rich soil and manure liberally. A succes- 

 sion may be obtained by sowing at intervals of two 

 weeks through the season. For very early spring use sow in Au- 

 gust, and protect the plants through the winter by a thick cover- 

 ing of clean straw or some similar light covering. Spinach 

 is used principally as greens for boiling, and is very highly 

 esteemed for this purpose. 



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

 very large, thick leaves. 



PUt. 5c. 1-4 lb. lOc. Lb. 20c. 



LONG STANDING. — Best for spring sowing, as it is very slow 

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

 and <>f dark green color. 



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



CURLED SAVOY, op BLOOMSDALE.— The leaves are fine, 

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

 numbers. 



PUt. 5c. 1-4 lb. 10c. Lb. 20c. 5 lbs. 75c. 



G. T. & CO.'S EXTRA CURLED AMERICAN GROWN SAVOY SPINA* H.— This 

 is grown specially for us, and is without exception the best type of Savoy Spinach in 

 existent.. It is "beautifully curled and wrinkled, the leaves large, thick and heavy, 

 produced in great numbers', and stands handling and transportation better than any 

 other sort : in fact, we hardly think we could say too much about this valuable ac- 

 quisition to the spinach family. Sold only in sealed bags. 



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



VICTORIA SPINACH. — This new spinach comes to us with the highest reeommenda 

 tions from the growers. The foliage is heavy, the broad, dark green leaves being of 

 the true Savoy appearance, and of the tinest quality, but the most remarkable feature 

 that will make it of special value, both for market and family gardens is the fact 

 that it is in prime condition from two weeks to three weeks after all other varieties 

 of spinach have run to seed. 



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



WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES IN QUANTITIES. 



SQUASH. 



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'HE Squashes are all quite tender, and therefore no 

 progress can be made in starting them until the 

 weather becomes somewhat warm and settled. 

 Plant in hills five feet apart each way for the bush va- 

 rieties, and eight feet for the running varieties : put 

 eight seeds to the hill, but don't allow over three to 

 stand. 



EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP.— A de- 

 sirable and marketable sort. Best known 

 and most productive of all the summer 

 sorts. 



PUt. 5c. Oz.. lOc. 1-4 25c. Lb., 75c. 

 EARLY YELLOW BUSH SCALLOP. — An 



early, flat scallop shaped variety : color 

 yellow, flesh pale yellow and well flavored, 

 very productive ; used when young and ten- 

 der. 



PUt. 5c. Oz., 10c. 1-4 25c. Lb., 75c. 



BOSTON 

 MARROW 



SUMMER CROOK NECK (Early).— Fine fla- 

 vor ; a desirable table sort. PUt., 5c. Oz., 

 lOc. 1-4 lb., 25c. Lb., 75c. 

 WINTER CROOK NECK.— Flesh red. fine fla- 

 vor ; largely grown for winter use. PUt., 5c. 

 Oz., 10c. 1-4 lb., 25c. Lb., 75c. 

 HUBBARD.— Fine and desirable for winter use. 

 PUt.. 5c. Oz., lOc 1-4 lb., :55c. Lb., 

 $1.25. 



BOSTON marrow A fall and winter variety, 



very popular in the Boston market. Of oval form, 

 skin thin, when ripe, bright orange mottled with 

 light cream color, flesh rich salmon yellow, fine 

 grained, and for sweetness and excellence unsur- 

 passed, but not as dry as the Hubbard. Fine for 

 pies or bakins. 

 PUt., 5c. Oz.. 10c. 1-4 lb.. 25c. lib., 75c. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



