PRICE S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
Sparkler 
25 days. Similar to Early Scarlet Turnip White 
Tipped, but with a larger white area around tip. Roots 
almost globe shaped, upper and greater part being 
bright scarlet. Tops small. Roots remain solid, crisp 
and sweet even when fully developed. V 4 lb. 25 cts., 1 
lb. 70 cts. 
French Breakfast 
Oval, bright red with white tips; early. l / 4 lb. 25 cts., 
1 lb. 75 cts. 
White Icicle 
30 days. Roots 5 to 6 in. long and 1 in. thick. Pure 
white, with small tops. Usually marketed when about 
V 2 in. in diameter. Equally suitable for outdoor plant¬ 
ing or forcing under glass. The most popular white 
home garden variety. % lb. 25 cts., 1 lb. 70 cts. 
White Strasburg 
42 days. A popular white summer variety. White root 
grows 4 to 5 in. long, is of excellent quality and resistant 
to severe heat. Tapered and smooth. White flesh is 
crisp and mildly pungent. Thicker than White Icicle. 
l / 4 lb. 25 cts., 1 lb. 70 cts. 
Round Black Spanish 
56 days. A variety having globular shaped roots, SV 2 
to 4 in. in diameter. Skin almost black, somewhat 
roughened. Flesh white, firm, crisp and pungent. A very 
fine keeper. l / 4 lb. 25 cts., 1 lb. 70 cts. 
Half Long Black Spanish 
56 days. Supposed to be the best keeper of winter 
radishes. Roots 4 to 6 in. long, 2 V 2 in. in diameter at the 
shoulder, oblong in shape. Skin is dark red, almost 
black, somewhat roughened. Flesh is white, crisp and 
pungent. l / 4 lb. 25 cts., 1 lb. 75 cts. 
Ch inese Rose Winter (Scarlet China) 
50 days. Roots become 6 to 7 inches long, 1% to 2 
inches in diameter at shoulder and slightly broadened 
outward to 2 or 2M> inches in diameter at the blunt 
base; skin smooth, uniform bright deep scarlet; flesh 
white, firm, crisp and pungent. l / 4 lb. 25 cts., 1 lb. 75 cts. 
Price’s Summer Savoy Spinach 
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Spinach 
Spinach can easily be grown in the spring and fall. Make first 
sowing as early as possible, and repeat at intervals until June 1. 
For fall use seeding may be made from August 1 to September 15. 
To winter over for spring use, sow from September 10 to October 5, 
according: to the season. Rows should be one foot apart, and plants 
about two inches apart in the row. One ounce will sow 100 feet of 
row. 15 lbs. will sow an acre in rows; 25 lbs. will sow an acre if 
broadcast. 
All pkts. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., V 4 )b. 15 cts. 
F or Larger Quantities See Wholesale List. 
Giant Nobel or Giant Thick Leaved 
A recent European introduction of high merit. Very 
valuable for market gardens and canning. Plant large, 
vigorous, and spreading; slow to form seed stalks, and 
an extremely heavy yielder. Leaves very large, thick, 
smooth, pointed, with rounded tip; deep green, tender. 
The best of the Thick Leaved sorts. 1 lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. 
$1.25. 
Reselected Savoy Leaved or Bloomsdale 
(Dark Green) 
The standard very early spinach for home and mar¬ 
ket garden. Plants upright and compact. Leaves large; 
blistered and crumpled; rich deep, glossy green; of 
splendid quality. 1 lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.25. 
Bloomsdale Savoy, Long Standing 
Only a few days later than the regular Bloomsdale 
Savoy, it holds twelve to fourteen days longer before 
throwing seed stalks. Plant is very uniform and sturdy, 
with very attractive, highly crumpled and blistered 
dark green leaves. Exceptionally valuable for home and 
market gardens. 1 lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.25. 
Summer Savoy (Price’s) 
Very dark green crumpled. Will stand hot weather 
without bolting to seed. 1 lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.30. 
Princess Juliana 
This variety is somewhat slower growing than others, 
but it is very long standing. It is ideal to plant for suc¬ 
cession with any earlier sort. The leaves are medium 
size and much blistered; the color is rich deep green. 
Stems are short, and the plants make compact growth. 
1 lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.35. 
King of Denmark 
Intermediate between the smooth-leaved and blistered 
types. The leaves are large and medium dark green in 
color. The plants are low growing and quickly produce 
a heavy crop which remains in condition from one to 
two weeks. A very satisfactory spinach for the home 
garden. 1 lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.35. 
Old Dominion 
Developed at the Virginia Agricultural Experiment 
Station. A cross between Virginia Blight Resistant 
Savoy and King of Denmark, resistant to mosaic and 
of long standing character. Plant similar to Savoy but 
leaves somewhat more pointed. Used mostly for fall 
planting for early spring harvest. 1 lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. 
$1.35. 
Blight Resistant Savoy (Virginia Savoy) 
A Savoy-leaved sort, bred at the Virginia Experi¬ 
ment Station for mosaic resistance. Upstanding, vigor¬ 
ous plants; seeding rather early; highly desirable for 
planting in infested soil. Leaves somewhat smoother 
than other strains of Savoy. 1 lb. 40 cts., 5 lbs. $1.25. 
New Zealand (Tetragonia) 
Although not a true spinach, the leaves look like 
spinach and are very useful as greens. On soil too poor 
to grow spinach successfully, the plants thrive and pro 
duce groups of small fleshy leaves that are tender and 
delicious when cooked. Each branch of the plant pro¬ 
duces others, so that it goes on providing a continuous 
supply of greens throughout the summer. 1 lb. 50 cts., 
5 lbs. $2.25. 
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