1 934 SEED CATALOGUE 
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Spinach 
DENMARK, KING OF—The leaves are thick, 
stand well after cutting and are of good quality. 
NEW ZEALAND—The plant becomes very 
large and spreading. The leaves are compara¬ 
tively small, broad and pointed. Plant three or 
four seeds in hills two feet apart each way. 
Keep leaves well picked and you will have de¬ 
licious greens all summer. 
Long Standing 
LO N G ST A N DIN G—An improved variety slow 
going to seed, and perhaps the best for general 
use. 
THICK LEAVED, IMPROVED— A rapid grow¬ 
ing variety forming a cluster of large, thick, 
slightly savoyed leaves of fine quality when 
cooked. Popular with market gardeners. 
POSTPAID 
All Spinach 
Pkt. 1 oz. 2 oz. lb. Z z lb. 1 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
$0.05 $0.10 $0.15 $0.25 $0.35 $0.50 $2.00 $3.50 
Tomatoes 
The Burbank Tomato 
THE BURBANK TOMATO — Fruit, bright 
crimson; thick, solid, heavy, smooth, firm, me¬ 
dium to large in size; superior quality, unusually 
heavy and continuous bearer throughout the sea¬ 
son; best keeper and shipepr. 
BREAK O’DAY —A tomato outstanding for its 
early maturity and productiveness. The fruits 
are almost round and have a bright orange-scar¬ 
let skin. The vine growth is moderate. The 
fruits are solid and heavy, with small seed- 
cavities. Originated by the Department of Agri¬ 
culture from a cross made between Marglobe 
and Marvana. 
BONNIE BEST —A week later than Earliana, 
but with larger, smoother and sweeter fruits 
and also surpassing same in productiveness. 
The fruits are large, handsome, solid and deep 
This cut shows our specially selected Earlina and Bonnie Best tomato seed in course 
Of preparation- 
