EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
French Broad 
F,eafed 
SORREL 
Fine in 
Sonps 
This new improved garden sorrel makes a palatable dish when 
cocked like spinach. On account of its acid flavor it is highly fav¬ 
ored for use in soups. No. 2533, Pkt. 10 c; oz. 20 c; y 4 lb. 60c. 
This cross between 
Veigea Blight Resistant 
Savoy and King of Den¬ 
mark is a long standing 
variety that is absolute¬ 
ly resistant to blight. 
The leaves are similarto 
Savoy, but 6omewhat 
more pointed. Very use¬ 
ful for fall planting for __ _ 
early spring use. . . . 
No. 2545, Pkt. IOC; oz. 15c; % lb. 20c; % lb. 25c; 
lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 80c. 
Good Luck Long Standing Spinach 
Important 1037 Improvement 
This is the latest 
effort in the’ right 
direction to pro¬ 
duce a long stand¬ 
ing type of spin¬ 
ach that will not 
shoot to seed be¬ 
fore all the crop is 
able to be cut. 
GOOD DUCK 
LONG STAND. 
XNG is a splendid 
variety, with 
close -growing, 
thick bunches of 
rich dark green, broad and crumpled leaves. It is real¬ 
ly a decided improvement over the older Long Season 
Spinach. No. 2531, Pkt. 10 c; % lb. 25 c; lb. 60 c. 
King o! Denmark Spinach 
The large, green, crumpled leaves 
of this splendid spinach stand at 
least two weeks longer than the 
common varieties. A planting will 
not disappoint you. No. 2574, 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; U lb- 20c; Vs lb. 
25c; lb. 45c; 5 lbs. $1.40. 
New Zealand Spinach 
While not a member of the 
true spinach family, the leaves, 
when prepared for the table, so 
much resemble the ordinary 
types that most people cannot 
tell the difference in either fla¬ 
vor or appearance. The leaves 
being very brittle and fleshy are 
of the very finest quality when cooked. An excellent 
spinach” to grow In home gardens where the regular 
types do not do well. 
No. 2404, Pkt. IOC; oz. 15c; % lb. 25c; y 2 lb. 40c. 
Victoria Spinach 
A healthful and delicious summer 
vegetable, often prescribed by doc¬ 
tors instead of medicine. We offer 
a grand new variety of Spinach 
which it will pay you to raise. It 
grows thick and broad to a height of 
2}<! inches.with short-stemmed,dark 
green leaves, which are somewhat 
curled and crumpled, large, thick 
and fleshy. Delicious when served in same manner as 
asparagus. No. 2031, Pkt. loe; % lb. 15c; !_■ lb. 25c. 
New Asparagus SQUASH 
Does not grow on a vine but on a compact bush. 4 or 5 hills will keep a family supplied all summer with 
the best squash they ever tasted. The fruits can be used any 6ize but to obtain the real delicate “ aspara- 
gus-like” flavor they should be picked when about If to 6 inches long, quartered (.without peeling) and 
served like asparagus. They are delicious, too, fried in butter, prepared like French fried potatoes or 
used as common varieties. Fruits form rapidly, and if kept picked when small will keep your family sup¬ 
plied till fall with these dainty, tender squashes. No. 2145, Pkt. I5c ; oz. 25c : % lb. 50c ; y> lb 75c 
Wonderful Blue Hubbard SQUASH 
The size and shape of the old Hubbard but clear, blue green In color. The combi¬ 
nation of sweetness, dryness and delicious flavor is something really 
remarkable. A productive variety of the foremost quality. Splendid for pies and an 
excellent keeper. Surprise your friends with this extraordinary discovery. 
No. 2105, Pkt. IOC; oz. 20C; % lb. 45C; lb. $1.50. 
K 
SQUASH 
Delicious Green 
A Fine Fall and 
Winter Variety 
The skin of 
S* thispopularwin- 
ter top-shaped 
squash is dark 
\ green,with light 
1 green stripes. 
Flesh is orange. 
" dry and of good 
flavor. An excellent winter keeper. 
Mammoth Golden 
CROOKNECK SQUASH 
Fine Grained 
The much warted 
golden yellow skin 
of this squash pre¬ 
sents a handsome 
appearance. Twice 
as large as the red 
Summer Crookneck 
Squash. Flesh is 
thick, meaty, and of 
luscious flavor. 
No. 2534, Pkt. 
10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 
45c; i/ 2 lb. 70c. lb. 
$1.15. 
Lucky Improved Green Hubbard 
SQUASH 
Standard 
Winter Sort 
The rind of 
this standard ol¬ 
ive-shaped squ¬ 
ash is bronze 
green,and hard, 
which makes it 
a good keeper. 
The sweet orange-yellow flesh is 
fine grained and dry. Vines are of 
the trailing type. 
No. 2596, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % 
lb. 50c; i/ 2 lb. 75c; lb. $1.25. 
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