Dependable Vegetable Seeds 
(RUTA BAG A—C-ont.) 
Bloomsdale 
Spinach 
Prize Win¬ 
ner. Short 
neck, small 
top, firm flesh, 
symmetrical 
shape, united 
with high feed- 
j n g value, 
great product¬ 
iveness, hard¬ 
iness and ong 
keeping quali¬ 
ties, describes 
the perfect 
Ituta Baga. 
Prize Winner 
Ruta Baga is 
a purple top, 
yellow flesh 
variety. The 
Prize Winner 
is an all 
around Ruta 
Baga, suited 
to every pur¬ 
pose and every 
soil. 
SALSIFY 
or 
Vegetable 
Oyster. 
Sandwich Island. Grows uniformly extra large, 
averaging fully double the size and weight of the roots 
of the old variety. Of very superior quality and deli¬ 
cate flavor, 
SPINACH 
Bloomsdale or Savoy Leaved. This is the earliest 
variety. P^ant is of upright growth, with narrow, 
pointed, crinkled leaves. It is very hardy. 
Salsify 
Long Standing. This excellent 
variety comes quickly to maturity and 
remains in condition for use much long¬ 
er than other sorts. The leaves are 
smooth and very dark rich green. 
New Zealand. Not a real member of 
the spinach family, but similar. 
Withstands heat, making it ideal for 
summer use. Plants large, spreading, 
with tender leaves. 
Round Thick Leaved. A rapid 
growing variety forming clusters of 
large, very thick, slightly wrinkled 
leaves. A favorite with market gard¬ 
eners. 
SQUASH 
Cocozelle. An excellent variety for 
many purposes. Enormously prolific. 
When gathered closely it will continue 
bearing all summer and into the fall. 
Survives drouth wonderfully. 
Golden Summer Crook Neck. 
Early and prolific. The fruits are of 
the true crook-neck type, heavily war- 
ted, and of light golden color; about 
one foot long. 
Gregory’s Delicious, in dryness, 
sweetness and richness of flavor, sur¬ 
passes all other squashes. The shell is 
green in color, the flesh a rich orange. 
An excellent winter keeper. 
Improved Hubbard. The vines 
are of strong, running growth and bear 
a good number of large, pear-shaped 
fruit. The shell is hard, strong and 
dark green in color, thickly covered 
with a rough, warty growth. The flesh 
is a bright orange-yellow, fine-grained, 
very dry. sweet and rich flavored. 
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