SPINACH 
Culture: — Thrives best in richest soil possible. For summer use sow early in spring in drills I foot apart and 
an inch deep, pressing soil down firmly. For early spring, sow in August or September, covering the bed lightly 
during winter with straw. A succession may be obtained by sowing at intervals of 2 weeks throughout the 
season. Spinach matures in from 40 to 50 days. An ounce to 100 feet of drill. Ten pounds to the acre. 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY LONG 
STANDING. Only a few days later 
than the regular Bloomsdale Savoy, 
it holds 12 to 14 days longer before 
throwing seed stalks. Plants are 
very uniform and sturdy with at¬ 
tractive highly crumpled and blis¬ 
tered dark green leaves. Not 
exceeded in appearance or quality 
by any variety. A wonderful ship¬ 
per. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 20c; 
lb. 45c. 
Bloomsdale Re-selected Savoy. 
An improved strain of the original 
Bloomsdale Savoy in that it is much 
earlier and darker in color. Leaves 
exceptionally large, crumpled and 
somewhat blistered, and dark glossy 
green. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 20c; 
lb. 45c. 
Giant Smooth Leaf (Nobel). Re¬ 
cently introduced, the best of the 
giant Thick Leaved sorts. Excellent 
for home and market gardens. Large 
vigorous spreading plants. Heavy 
yielder of large smooth thick leaves, 
pointed with round tip, dark green 
and tender. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 
25c; lb. 55c. 
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A Field of Bloomsdale Spinach 
Round Thick Leaf. One of the 
best market sort. Leaves large, 
thick, dark, green, crumpled, round 
arrow-shaped. A hardy variety 
suitable for early or late planting. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 20c; lb. 45c. 
KING OF DENMARK. An ex¬ 
ceptionally long standing sort, 
highly desirable for canning and 
market gardens. The large, spread¬ 
ing plants carry broad, rounded, very 
dark green leaves, which are some¬ 
what blistered. Excellent for spring 
planting. Can be cut in 46 days. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 20c; lb. 45c. 
Blight Resistant Savoy. A Savoy¬ 
leaved variety, bred at the Virginia 
Experiment Station for blight re¬ 
sistance. Upstanding, vigorous 
plants that run to seed quickly. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 
New Zealand. Unlike other Spinach 
in that it thrives during hot weather 
in almost any soil. Plants large and 
spreading with small thick-pointed 
deep green leaves which can be 
picked repeatedly throughout the 
season. A late cutting sort. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 15c; 34 lb. 30c; lb. 75c. 
Long Standing. A good long bear¬ 
ing variety for mid-summer use. 
Plants are low growing and spreading 
with pointed, dark green crumpled 
leaves. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 20c; 
lb. 45c. 
Victoria. A Savoy center, large, 
thick, very dark green leaf. A mid¬ 
summer sort. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 
lb. 20c; lb. 45c. 
Juliana. A splendid, second early 
longstanding sort, for home gardens 
and shipping. Plants compact and 
dense, growing close to the ground. 
Leaves rounded, with short stems, 
thick, crumpled, very dark green. 
Slow in producing seed stalks. Fine 
for either spring or fall planting. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 34 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 
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