CUI/rURBi Sow in early 
spring:, in rows not less 
than 12 inches apart, cover¬ 
ing: not more than one inch 
deep. Sow 2 weeks apart 
for succession. One ounce 
for 100 feet of row. With 
exception of New Zealand 
Spinach, about 600 seeds to 
the packet. 
SPINACH (s^rd'is.v...) 
King: of 
I>eninark. 
BLOOMSDALB or SAVOY liEAVED. The 
standard extra early Spinach for home and 
market garden. The leaves are large, 
glossy deep green, blistered and crumpled. 
A heavy yielder. Pkt,, 5c; oz., 10c; H 
lb., 18c; ^ lb., 29c; 1 lb., 45c, postpaid. 
NOBEIi—GIANT THICK LEAVED. A very 
rapid grower and the largest Spinach. The 
broad, deep green leaves are very thick 
and rather smooth, easily cleaned for 
cooking. A long standing and very heavy 
yielding variety. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; % 
lb., 20c; ^ lb., 80c; 1 lb., 50c, postpaid. 
NEW ZEALAND. Not a true Spinach, this 
variety thrives in hot, dry weather. As 
the leaves are picked off, new shoots ap¬ 
pear and yield a continuous supply of 
greens throughout the summer. 125 
to the packet. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; H lb., 25c; % lb., 40c; 
1 lb., 70c, postpaid. 
KING OP DENMARK. This variety is very slow to 
run to seed. The plants are early, vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive, and bushy in habit. The rounded leaves 
are crumpled, blistered, and a deep green in color. 
Probably the best sort for Northwestern conditions. 
Pkt., 5c; ox., lOc) ^ lb., 18c; Vz lb., 2&C| lb., 45c, postpaid. 
PRINCESS JULIANA. A long standing spinach, very 
slow to bolt to seed and a most attractive sort. The 
leaves are large and rounded, thick, very much blistered 
and crumpled, and of an Intense, very dark green color. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., lOc; ^ lb., 18c; Vz lb.. 2^c; 1 lb.. 45c, post¬ 
paid. 
PEANUTS—SPANISH-Earliest Variety 
Grown. Pods are small, but remarkably 
solid and well filled. Sow in drills 3 feet 
apart, placing the nuts 8 to 10 inches apart 
to allow for bushy habit 
L 
New Zealand Spinach. 
of the plants. Pkt., 10c; *4 15c; Vz lb., 24c; 1 lb., 37c, post¬ 
paid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs., $1.10. 
Haferwurzel 
(German) 
Salsify or Oyster Plant 
Havrcrod 
(Scandinavian) 
CULTURE; Sow as early as the ground can be worked, in drills 12 to 16 inches 
apart, one inch deep. One ounce to 100 feet of drill. About 180 seeds to the packet. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. This is the best type of Salsify or Vegetable 
Oyster. The roots are very large, smooth and of fine quality and delicious 
flavor. Pkt.. 5c; oz., 18c; ^ lb., 55c; H 1^., D5c} 1 lb., 81.75, postpaid. 
SUMMER SQUASH 
GIANT SUMMER CROOKNECK. 
A variety early as common 
Crookneck and much larger, 
frequently two feet long. It is 
heavily w a r t e d, of bright 
golden color, brittle and ten¬ 
der. Pkt., 5c; oz., lOc; lb., 
30c; % IbM 55c; 1 lb., 81.00, 
postpaid. 
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH. 
Cymling or Patty Pan. A 
very early Summer squash. It 
is flattened and scalloped, 
comparatively smooth on the 
surface and creamy white in 
color. The flesh is thick and 
very fine in quality. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; ^ lb., 30c| ^ lb.. 55c; 
1 lb., 81.00, postpaid. 
ITALIAN MARROW—COCOZELLE. The most deUeate 
and finest flavored Summer squash. Of compact 
bush growth, the vines yield heavily of fruit aver¬ 
aging 14 inches long and 5 inches in diameter, dark 
green in color with the yellow and green stripings. 
Used when 10 inches long and perfectly green. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 16c; % lb., 40c: H lb.. 65c; 1 lb., 81.80, 
postpaid. 
GENERAL PURPOSE SQUASH 
RARLT MANDAN SQUASH. The Ter, BarUeat 
Squash. This wonderful little Squash, obtained 
by us from the Mandan Indians, will ripen any¬ 
where. notably in the Montana mountains, where 
squashes had never been grown before. It is 
hardy, drought resistant, and of fair quality. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 85c, postpaid. 
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