ROBSON SEED FARMS, HALL, N.Y. 
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RADISH 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
Farlv c srar1pt H-InHp • 24 . days - The most popular 
J2/d.Iiy OLctllcL VJlUUc • variety for both commercial 
and home use. Olive shaped and rich bright scarlet in color. The 
flesh is white and tender. Tops are medium. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.10; 
J4 lb. $.20; lb. $.55. 
TTctrltr OlnKp • Special short topped stock for 
Ihd.Iiy OLdi lc l VJlUUe. greenhouse forcing: Pkt. $.05 ; 
oz. $.15; 34 lb. $.25; lb. $.75. 
French Breakfast: 
25 days. A slim scarlet variety 
with a white tip. Roots 1J4 
inches long by 34 to 34 inches thick. Must be used as soon as large 
enough as it becomes pithy very quickly. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.10; 
34 lb. $.25; lb. $.70. 
Tririp * 2 ^ days. The best early white radish. Roots are 5 to 
1 C 1 C 1 C . 534 inches long, slender, tapering at the tip. Flesh 
clear white and very crisp, will remain edible longer than the early 
varieties. We suggest mixing this with either Scarlet Globe or 
French Breadfast. In pulling the earlier variety you make room 
tor the Icicles to bottom. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.10; 34 lb. $.25; lb. $.65. 
TURNIPS 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
Seed hot water treated 
★Purple Top White Globe: MA 
white varieties for home garden and shipping. Roots large, globe 
shaped, smooth, upper part purple-red, white below; flesh white, 
sweet, crisp and tender. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.10; 34 lb. $.20; lb. $.55. 
p nlH PT1 Rail • An attractive variety for the home garden 
• and market gardeners. Roots medium 
size, round, deep yellow. Flesh pale yellow, apt to be slightly 
bitter Pkt. $.05; oz. $.10; J4 lb. $.25; lb. $.70. 
RUTABAGAS 
| Our short topped Early Scarlet Globe Radish is very uniform in 
shape and color 
J 4 oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
SPINACH 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
1\TnV»o1 • A strain of Giant Thick Leaved Spinach. The large 
IN ODcl . thick leaves are very dark green, crisp, tender and of 
good flavor. Nobel is very slow to go to seed and in our trials has 
outyielded other varieties. Leaves are only slightly savoyed. Pkt. 
$.05; 34 lb. $.12; lb. $.30; 10 lbs. $2.70. 
Long Standing Bloomsdale: J 2 op & r s S 
sowing. Leaves are deep green, much curled and savoyed, holds 
without going to seed much longer than the old Bloomsdale. Pkt. 
$.05; 34 lb. $.10; lb. $.24; 10 lbs. $2.00. 
Dark Green Bloomsdale: dLk green stfainT e its 
darker color gives plants a fresh appearance for a longer time after 
being cut than ordinary Bloomsdale. Not quite as long standing 
as Long Standing Bloomsdale. Leaves large and much savoyed. 
Pkt. $.05; 34 lb. $.12; lb. $.26; 10 lbs. $2.40. 
Blight Resistant Savoy: v] rg 1nf a s - 
Station for blight resistance. Not good for spring planting as it 
goes to seed quickly in hot weather. Recommended for late sum¬ 
mer planting for fall use. Dark green, heavily savoyed. Pkt. 
$.05; 34 lb. $.12; lb. $.24; 10 lbs. $2.00. 
7PolanH * days. Not a true spinach; thrives in 
Z/eaianU • hot weather. It is spreading in habit, 
leaves are small, dark green and can be picked repeatedly through¬ 
out the season. Plants continue to put out new shoots until frost. 
Many people like this variety however, to us, the “greens” have a 
peculiar flavor and are not to be compared with the other varieties. 
Seed should be soaked for 24 hours before planting. Pkt. $.05; 
34 lb. $.15; lb. $.40; 10 lbs. $4.00. 
SWISS CHARD 
1 oz. will sow 100 ft. row 
T iiriillii c • 50 to 60 days. Desirable for home and market 
i_/UCU.IIU.b . garden use. Large upright yellowish-green 
leaves; heavily crumpled- Stem thick, broad, light green in color; 
most popular of chards. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.12; 34 lb. $.25; lb. $.80. 
H-iont* Leaves broad, upright in growth, 
■T Ui U.11UU1A VJlcllll. . very dark green, crumpled with 
broad white mid-rib Pkt. $.05; oz. $.12; 34 lb. S.30; lb. $1.00 
Improved Long Island: ° y f el ^ bes ^fi£ 
Roots are medium sized, smooth and very good quality for table 
use. Pkt. $.05; oz. $.12; J4 lb. $.30; lb. $.80. 
TTallc W^ctVtlirrr • A large rapid growing yellow variety 
Xlctllo VV CoLUU.iy . with purple top and small neck. 
One of the most popular varieties grown in Canada. Pkt. $.05; 
oz. $.12; 34 lb. $35; lb. $1.00. 
Dark Green Bloomsdale makes a beautiful appearance on the 
market 
We pay transportation on the above seed. 
