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SPINACH 



Plant breeders have improved spinach so much 

 that varieties now grown are larger in leaf, more 

 succulent, and remain in prime condition a much 

 longer time. 



Sow in rows 16 to 20 inches apart and thin to 

 6 inches apart in the row when leaves are an inch 

 wide. In the North, seed can be planted as soon as 

 the ground can be prepared. In the South, spinach 

 will winter over with little or no protection. 



BROAD FLANDERS 43 days. Deep green, broad, 

 thick, smooth. Well adapted for canning. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 



• GIANT THICK LEAVED (Nobel) 43 days. Large, 

 medium-green, crumpled. Grows rapidly. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 



•JULIANA 50 days. Ideal to plant for succession 

 with an earlier variety. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 



KING OF DENMARK 48 days. Intermediate be- 

 tween smooth-leaved a"nd blistered types. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/4 lb. 26c; lb. 50c. 



LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE 45 days. Re- 

 mains in good condition a long time without 

 bolting to seed. Pkt. 



Split 



• PRICKLY SEEDED (Dark Green) 45 days. Well adapted to fall 



planting where winters are mild. Pkt. 10c; Vi "J. 20c; lb. 50c. 



• SAVOY LEAVED or BLOOMSDALE 40 days. Deep green, large, 



blistered. Standard very early variety for home gardens. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 



VIRGINIA SAVOY (Blight Resistant) 40 days. Used chiefly in sec- 

 tions where blight (mosaic) occurs. Pkt. 10c; V4 ">. 20c; lb. 50c. 



• NEW ZEALAND (Tetragonia) Not a true spinach. Abundant small, 



fleshy leaves. For soil too poor for spinach. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 1/4 lb. 40c. 



into halves, scoop out the seeds, brush with butter, bake in the oven, and 

 serve. There is no better way to prepare Table Queen squash. 



SQUASH-SUMMER VARIETIES (Cont.) 



EARLY YELLOW BUSH SCALLOP . Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



• ITALIAN MARROW, COCOZELLE Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 

 ITALIAN MARROW, DARK GREEN ZUCCHINI Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



• ITALIAN MARROW, ZUCCHINI Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 

 MAMMOTH SUMMER CROOKNECK Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



SQUASH 



The culture of this vegetable is about 

 the same as that of pumpkins and melons. 

 The winter or trailing varieties require as 

 much room as pumpkins, while the sum- 

 mer or bush squashes take about the 

 same space as cucumbers. 



SUMMER VARIETIES 



Unlike the winter squashes, these are 

 suitable for use only when young; they 

 are practically worthless for cooking after 

 the shell begins to harden. Excellent in 

 summer and very early autumn. 



•EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP 



(Patty Pan) Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



EARLY BUSH SCALLOP, Green Type 

 (Benning's) Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



• EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK 



Our new introduction. All-America 

 Gold Medal winner (see page 30). 



Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c. 



Young fruits of Italian Marrow Zucchini are delicious 



when sliced with the skjns on, boiled for a few minutes, 



and served with butter, salt, and pepper. 



25 



• SUMMER CROOKNECK Very early, 

 60 to 65 days. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



WINTER VARIETIES 



•BANANA Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



BLUE HUBBARD Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



BOSTON MARROW Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



DELICATA or SWEET POTATO 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 

 DELICIOUS Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



GOLDEN DELICIOUS Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



GOLDEN HUBBARD 100 to 105 days. 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 

 • HUBBARD 100 to 110 days. 



Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 

 •TABLE QUEEN or DES MOINES 



About 100 days. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



WARTED HUBBARD Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 



•Our choice. In FERRY'S RED and 

 SILVER DISPLAYS 



