SALSIFY OE OYSTER PLANT 
The Oyster Plant succeeds best in light, well-enriched mellow 
soil, which, previous to sowing the seeds, should be stirred to a depth 
of eighteen inches. Sow the seed early in spring, in drills one foot 
apart and one inch deep, thinning out the young plants to four inches. 
The roots will be ready for use in October, when a supply for winter 
use should be taken up and stored like carrots. Those remaining will 
suffer no injury by being left in the ground until spring. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. This 
is the largest and most popular va¬ 
riety. It grows almost as large as 
a parsnip. The root is smooth and 
white. When cooked it tastes like 
oysters. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 15c.; % lb. 45c.; i/2 lb. 80c.; lb. $1.50. 
SPIN ACE 'll 
CULTURE 
For spring use sow early in drills one 
foot apart, and for succession every two 
weeks; as it grows thin out for use, keep¬ 
ing it clean of weeds. For fall use sow in 
August; for winter use sow in September, 
in well manured ground, mulch with straw 
on approach of severe cold weather. 
Virginia Blight Resistant Savoy. A blight resistant strain and is one 
of the earliest and best varieties. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 10c.; % lb. 20c.; 14 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
Savoy Leaved-Long Standing, Bloomsdale. This is a selection of the 
old standard variety of Bloomsdale spinach and does not shoot seed so 
early as the old variety. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 10c.; 1/4 lb. 20c. 1/2 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
Round Thick Leaved. Produces large, thick dark green leaves, some¬ 
what crumpled and does not seed readily. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 10c.; % lb. 20c. 1/4 lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 
King of Denmark. This is the most used variety because it stands a 
long time without shooting seed and also produces a large stock with 
large thick crumpled leaves. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 10c.; 14 lb. 20c.; 1/4 lb. 25c.; lb. 45c. 
Juliana. A long standing variety having thick dark green leaves that 
are slightly crumpled. 
Pkt. 5c.; Oz. 10c.; 14 lb. 20c.; i/ 2 lb. 25c.; lb. 45c. 
New Zealand or Summer Spinach. This variety produces an abund¬ 
ance of tender shoots during the hot summer months when other 
varieties go to seed. 
Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c.; 1/4 lb. 20c.; 14 lb 35c.; lb. 60c. 
