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THE LOHRMAN SEED COMPANY, Macomb at Brush, Detroit—Tel. Randolph 1270 
Lolirman's Hubbard Squash. 
Blooni8dale Long Standing 
Savoy Spinach. 
CpiMAr’lIOne ounce will sow 100 feet of row; 15 pounds 
orIllrtl/Il will sow an acre in rows; 25 pounds if broadcast. 
Sow from spring until fall, 1 inch deep and 1 foot in rows. 
Not less than 10 lbs. at 100-lb. rate. 
ISIoonisdale Savoy, Extra Pkt. Oz. Lb. 5 lbs. 100 lbs. 
Dark Green. 40 days. Sow 
only early spring or late 
fall. Large glossy deep 
green leaves, crumpled and 
blistered . $0.10 SO.15 $0.30 $1.35 $22.00 
*BloomsdaIe Long Standing. 
45 days. Sow late spring, 
summer or early fall. Very 
dark green, intensely 
crumpled leaves. Stands 14 
days longer than Blooms- 
dale Savoy.( 
Juliana. 50 days. Sow late 
spring, summer and early 
fall. Thick dark green, 
crumpled leaves growing 
close to the ground. Slower 
growing but stands longer.. 
King of Denmark. 48 days. 
Dark green, crumpled 
leaves. Slow to go to seed. . 
*New Zealand. Cut-and- 
come-again variety. Ten- 
Virginia Blight Resistant 
Savoy. Used principally in 
sections where blight (mo¬ 
saic) occurs. Similar to 
Savoy Leaved or Blooms- 
dale, but smoother in leaf 
and bolts to seed earlier . . 
Victoria. Thick, dark green, 
blistered leaves. Spring 
variety . 
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CAIIACU Early Varieties—one ounce sufficient for 50 hills. 
Late Varieties—one ounce for 20 hills; 4 to 6 
pounds to the acre. Sow in the same manner as melons, 
before May 15th. Pkt. Oz. 141b. Lb. 
^English Vegetable Marrow. (Bush). 
9 inches long; oblong; flesh white. 
Summer use .$0.10 $0.20 $0.60 $1.75 
Des Moines or Table Queen. Acorn¬ 
shaped fruit. Thin, distinctly 
ribbed dark green shell, 6 inches 
long by 4% inches thick. Flesh 
light yellow. Trailing variety. 
Winter keeper .10 
^Italian Vegetable Marrow (Coco- 
zelle Bush). Fruits oblong, 12 to 
16 inches, 5 inches thick. Color 
dark green, marbled with yellow 
and dark green stripes. Early.10 
Mammoth Summer Crookneck. 
(Bush). Largest and earliest of 
Crookneck kinds. Fruits large, 
deep yellow and warted. 05-.10 
Mammoth White Bush. An early, 
round, flat squash; color clear 
white; handsomely scalloped.10 
^Summer Straightneck. A new va¬ 
riety, the same as Mammoth 
Summer Crookneck but without 
the curved neck of that kind.10 
Blue Hubbard. True Hubbard shape 
with rich blue-green skin and 
bright orange flesh which is mealy 
and dry; good keeper.10 
M:Lohrman’s Hubbard. Large, heavy, 
warted variety with a very hard 
bronze-green shell, thick orange 
flesh. Splendid keeper .05-.10 
Sweet Potato, Summer. Fruit light 
yellow with green stripes, 6 to 8 
inches long and thick flesh.10 
CAICICV OR OYSTER PLANT. One oz. of seed will sow 60 
OnLuJir I ft. of drill. Sow in April-May in rows 18 inches 
apart. Cultivate same as carrots. Pkt. Oz. 141b. Lb. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. True. 
Large and superior, fine flavor. . .$0.10 $0.20 $0.60 $1.75 
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1.25 
.25 
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Globe Turnip. 
Purple Top White 
Bonny Best Tomatoes. 
CADDCI One ounce of seed will sow 100 feet of drill. Sow 
OUAIlLL jn shallow drills 12 inches apart and thin out 
’o 6 inches. Pkt. Oz. 141b. Lb. 
Large Broad-Leaved French .$0.10 $0.20 $0.60 $1.75 
Narrow-Leaved Light Green.10 .35 1.00 3.00 
TOMATO ® ne ounce will produce from 1000 to 2000 plants. 
lUlflrtlU start the seed indoors during February or 
March and set plants out after all danger of frost has 
passed. Pkt. Oz. 141b. Lb. 
Beauty. Main crop. Fruit large, 
smooth, solid and purplish pink 
in color .$ 
* Bonny Best (Selected). 73 days. 
Early red. Smooth, solid, uni¬ 
form .Of 
Break o’ Day. (New). 73 days. 
Early globe-shaped scarlet fruit. 
Dwarf Champion. 78 days. Fruit 
purplish pink. Medium size; early 
Earliana. 64-66 days. Extra early. 
Bright red; smooth .10 
Early Detroit. 78 days. Early, 
large, smooth and solid, globe- 
shaped, purple variety.10 
John Baer. 71 days. An early, pro¬ 
ductive, solid red Tomato . 
Marglobe. 75-78 days. Fruits deep 
scarlet, large, globe-shaped, 
smooth, solid. Midseason . 
Oxheart. 90 days. Very large, heart- 
shaped, pink fruits. Flesh solid 
with few seeds . 
sfcPonderosa. 8 5 days. Largest late 
variety. Purplish pink; meaty. .05 
Pritchard or Scarlet Topper. 90 days. 
Wilt resistant variety. Fruits 
large, smooth, globular, solid with 
thick walls and cross sections. . . 
Trucker’s Favorite. 80 days. Mid¬ 
season variety. Large, smooth, 
purplish red fruit .10 
Yellow Plum. 7 5 days. Fruits oval, 
2 inches long, clear deep yellow. 
One ounce will sow 200 fe 
will sow an acre in drills; two pounds broadcast. 
Sow broadcast or in rows two feet apart. 
Pkt. Oz. %lb. 
Early White Milan. 40 days. Very 
early, flat top. White .$0.10 $0.15 $0.30 
Cowliorn. 75 days. Long white, 
green top .10 
^Purple Top White Globe. 55 days. 
Round, sweet. Also a fall Tur¬ 
nip .05-.10 
Seven Top. Tops used for greens . . .10 
White Egg. 55 days. Oval, white, 
sweet, early .10 
Golden Ball. 60 days. Yellow flesh; 
round .10 
Sow seed July 1st, giving the same culture 
as Turnips. Pkt. Oz. 141b. Lb. 
^American Purple Top. 90 days. 
Yellow, purple top. Sweet. Good 
keeper .$0.10 $0.15 $0.20 $0.50 
Every garden should have a few herbs. Sow early 
in spring. Cover lightly. Pkt. Oz. 141b. Id). 
Basil, Sweet. Used for flavor¬ 
ing soups and sauces. 2 feet..1 
Borage. Leaves used to give cu¬ 
cumber-like taste in salads . 
Caraway. Seed is for baking pur¬ 
poses .10 
Dill. Used for flavoring cucumber 
pickles .10 
Florence Fennel. The roots are 
boiled, also used as salad . 
Sage. Perennial. Used for dressings 
and seasoning .10 
Savory, Summer. Annual. For fla¬ 
voring soups and dressings.10 
Sweet Marjoram. Annual. Aro¬ 
matic; used as a seasoning .... 
Thyme. Perennial. U'sed for sea¬ 
soning soups and sauces . 
TURNIP 
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RUTABAGA 
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$0.50 
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