50 FERRY-MORSE SEED CO. 



SPINACH (Cont.) 



10 lbs. 100 tbs. 600 lbs. 



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Juliana (Long Standing) spuu $0.20 $0.18 $0.17 



(Round Seeded.) 50 days. The most excellent sort for long dis- 

 tance shipping and, in the home and market garden, to succeed 

 the extra early sorts. Plants dense, compact, with' extremely 

 dark green leaves that are roundish, thick and crumpled; very 

 late to produce flower stalks. Similar to Victoria, but definitely 

 superior in long standing quality. 



King of Denmark sping .21 .19 .18 



(Round Seeded.) 48 days. Extremely long standing, smooth, dark 

 green leaved sort for home and market garden as well as for 

 canning. Plants large and spreading with large thick leaves that 

 are only slightly crumpled. Spring sown crops are very often 

 free of flower stalks untQ midsummer. 



Long Standing Bloomsdale spida .20 .18 .17 



(Round Seeded.) 45 days. Superior variety of the Bloomsdale or 

 Savoy Leaved group much in demand for home and market 

 gardens because of the uniform handsome plants and remarkable 

 long standing quality. Resembles Savoy Leaved or Bloomsdale, 

 but is a trifle later, of more compact habit, a trifle darker green 

 and remains free of flower stalks about two weeks longer. 



Prickly Seeded (Dark Green) spior .20 .18 .17 



45 days. The very hardy pricklj^ seeded variety commonly used 

 for market and canning in California. The leaves are large, thick 

 and dark green. 



SAVOY LEAVED or BLOOMSDALE spisa .18 .17 .16 



(Round Seeded.) 40 days. The standard very early sort for home 

 and market garden. Plants upright and compact, attain height 

 of 10 — 12 in. and spread of 12 — 15 in. Leaves large; bhstered 

 and crumpled; rich deep, glossy green; of splendid quaUty. 



Virginia (Bliglit Resistant) Savoy spirg .20 .18 .17 



40 days. Used principally in sections where blight (mosaic) occurs. 

 Similar to Savoy Leaved or Bloomsdale, but somewhat smoother 

 in leaf and inclmed to bolt to seed earlier. 



New Zealand (Tetragonia) sptze .40 .35 .32 



Distinct from other kinds of spinach and particularh^ valuable 

 for culture in hot dry weather. Seeds comparatively large and 

 nut-Uke. Plants ver>' large and spreading; leaves numerous, 

 small, triangular, thick, deep green. The tender leafy shoots are 

 gathered repeatedly. 



SQUASH 

 SUMMER VARIETIES 



lib. 10 lbs. 



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Early White Bush Scallop sqall S0.60 S0.55 



Standard summer scallop squash for home and market garden. 

 Fruits uniform, round, attain 9 in. diameter, flattened, with scal- 

 loped margins; smooth; greenish and white when young, white 

 when mature. 



Early Bush Scallop, Green Type (Benning's) sqeen .65 .60 



A valuable White Bush selection which is rapidly gaining popu- 

 larity on the West Coast. Fruits of convenient size for shipping; 

 color light green when young; creamy white when fully ma- 

 tured. Retains green color longer than most varieties. 



