PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
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RUTABAGA (Swedish Turnip). 
Sow September to March; American Purple Top; 
larger, more mild and sweet than turnips. Oz., 20c. 
Pkt., 5c. 
SALSIFY (Vegetable Oyster). 
Sow in spring, and dig in fall and winter; Mam¬ 
moth Sandwich Island, best. Oz., 25c. Pkt., 5c. 
SPINACH. 
Sow October to March; Giant Thick Leaved, large, 
tender; Prickly-seeded Dark Green, best winter; 
Summer Success; New Zealand, spreading vine, 
with tips used like spinach for greens. Pkts., 5c. 
SQUASH. 
Summer: Early White Bush Scallop (Patty Pan); 
Italian Marrow (Zucchini); Yellow Crookneck. 
Winter: Banana; Delicious, finest flavored; Hub¬ 
bard; Table Queen (Des Moines or Oregon), 
small and fine-flavored. Oz., 20c. Pkts., 5c. 
SWISS CHARD (Spinach Beet). 
Sow January to September; Large Ribbed White, 
leaves for greens and leafstalks good asparagus 
substitute; Lucullus, curly leaves, for greens, or 
chickens. Oz., 15c. Pkts., 5c. 
TOMATO. 
Sow January to March in hot-beds, outside in 
April; staking is advisable; Earliana, best early; 
Marglobe, wilt resistant, medium-size, deep scar¬ 
let; Ponderosa (Beefsteak), best large; Stone, ex¬ 
cellent solid; Yellow Pear, small, firm, mild; 
Ground Cherry, small, light green, in husks. Pkts., 
10c. 
Plants: March to May, Stone, Beefsteak, 20c doz. 
TURNIP. 
Sow September to March; Early White Flat 
Dutch; Strap-leaved, mild and sweet; Purple Top 
Globe, fine table sort; Snowball; Orange Jelly 
(Golden Ball, best yellow. Seven-Top, for greens. 
Oz., 20c. Pkts., 5c. 
FERTILIZERS 
For Flowers and Vegetables 
Application of a good, balanced fer¬ 
tilizer after the flowering plants or 
vegetables have become established in 
the soil is far safer and more effec¬ 
tive than too-heavy fertilizing of the 
ground before planting. 
Use Campbell’s Dependable 6-10-2 
Commercial fertilizer, at the rate of 5 
pounds per 100 feet of row every six 
weeks during the growing season, or 
Vigoro, the complete Plant Food, 4-12-4. 
at the rate of 4 pounds per 100 feet of 
row. It is best to work the fertilizer 
lightly into the soil on either side of 
the row. 
A very complete line of fertilizers is carried, includ¬ 
ing special mixtures for Azaleas, Avocados, Roses, 
Bulbs, Sweet Peas, etc.; we shall be glad to advise you 
as to the best type and quantity for your needs. 
We deliver free, orders of 50c or over, in Pasadena, 
South Pasadena, San Marino, Alhambra, Altadena, and 
Flintridge-La Canada. Orders of $2.00 or over will be 
delivered free in Eagle Rock, Glendale, Hollywood, Los 
Angeles, or Beverly Hills. 
