SPINACH 
NEW GIANT THICK LEAVED 
LONG STANDING, PRICKLY 
SEEDED. It produces an abundance 
of enormous thick leaves of very 
... . . . . New Giant 1 hick Leaved Long Standing Prickly 
good dark green color. As quick 
growing as that of Amsterdam 
Giant, but at the same time it stands up remarkably longer, hence giving a very large yield. 
Remains in good condition after other early kinds have all gone to seed. 1 oz. 10c; y 4 ib. 
15c; 1 lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.75, postpaid; 100 lbs. $18.00, F.O.B. Hollister. 
CULTURE. Requiring but little culture it is the most easily managed of all vegetables. The 
seed of which may be planted all year round, but the fall planting secures good Spinach, 
early in the Spring, or even throughout the Winter. Spinach is best developed, most tender 
if grown in rich soil. As a 
field crop for the market gar- I 
den, use 12 to 15 pounds of 
seed per acre; for the home 
garden, use 1 ounce for 1 00 
feet of row. 
LONG STANDING. For either spring or fall sowing. Leaves are very large, thick and ar¬ 
row-shaped with a 4-inch petiole, and dark green in color. Desirable for canning and mar¬ 
ket, one of the best long-standing varieties. 1 oz. 10c; V4 lb. 15c; 1 lb. 28c; 10 lbs. $2.50, 
postpaid; 100 lbs. $17.00, F.O.B. Hollister. 
LARGE THICK DARK GREEN PRICKLY. The variety commonly used for market in Cali¬ 
fornia. A long standing, late maturing sort; plant very large, vigorous and hardy. 1 oz. 
10c; Li lb. 15c; 1 lb. 28c; 10 lbs. $2.50, postpaid; 100 lbs. $17.50, F.O.B. Hollister. 
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