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Squash and Spinach—Two Vegetables You Should Plant 
Orange or Boston Marrow 
100 days. Like a smooth Hubbard Squash 
with straight stem end. Light orange skin 
and delicious, deep orange flesh. This variety 
i.s grown more widely for pumpkin pie than 
any of the true pumpkins, because of its e.x- 
cellent quality. Also fine for canning. Pkt., 
5 cts.; oz., 12 cts.; 1/4 lb., 33 cts.; Vc lb., 53 
cts.; lb., 90 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
Giant Summer Straightneck 
55 rtay.s. Tlii.s new varij-ty lias l>o<‘oni<‘ very iiopiilar. The 
squashes are of the same .size and color a.s those of the Giant 
Summer Crookneck but the thick neck is perfectly straight. 
This makes it considerably easier to pack the fruits for ship¬ 
ment to distant markets. Has beautiful light yellow sweet 
meat. Pk(., 7 et.s.; «z.. 17 cUs.; y, lb., -.iTt ids.; M- Ib., .lO < (s.; lb., 
1M> Ids.; Z lbs., ijil.tiO, iio.sliiaiil. 
739 Golden Hubbard 
110 days. A little smaller than the Improved Hubbard. 
Hind is a golden yellow and warted. This is the earliest 
of the Hubbard strain and more prolific. This sort is a 
favorite with the canners and is an excellent winter 
squash. Fruits average about 8 lbs. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 
cts.; 1/4 lb., 35 cts.; Vc Ih., 50 cts.; lb., 90 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.60, 
postpaid. 
Mammoth White Bush Scallop 
(i« days. A desirable early summer bush variety hied 
up from Early White Bush for greater size and produc¬ 
tiveness. The fruits are wax white, round and flat with 
scalloped edges. Pkt., T> <d.s.; oz., 10 ed.s,; % II*.. 150 cds.; 
11 *.. •‘>0 <ds.; lb.. !>0 <ds.! Z Ib.s.. $l.(>4). posfpauk 
Cocozelle Italian Marrow 
60 days. A most, delicious summer variety 
of the bush type. It should be eaten when 
about 6 to 8 inches long although it be¬ 
comes much larger if allowed to mature. 
The flesh when young is pale green, thick, 
firm, tender, with a rich aromatic flavor. 
The fruits are long and cylindrical, tapering 
slightly toward the stem end. Pkt., 7 cts.; 
oz., 15 cts.; 1/4 lb., 35 cts.; Vz lb., 50 cts.; 
lb., 90 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
Early White Bush Scallop 
CO (lays. The most popular early white-skinned Squash 
with light green flesh. Plat, scalloped fruits. I’kt., Tt 
ct.H.; o/.., 10 ct.s.; % lb., 30 cts.; Vi: H*.. 50 cts.; lb., 00 cts.; 
2 lbs., iSl.CO. nostpabl. 
744 New Spaghetti 
This is a recently introduced vegetable. The plants are quite 
vigorous and set fruit like any Squash. These are white skinned and 
ustially grow about 8 in. long and 4 in. in diameter. .\n experienced 
cook says; “Pick a well-ripened Squash and cook it whole, without 
cutting or skinning, for twenty minutes in boiling water. Take it 
out of the pot, cut o))en, and yon will find a mass of spaghetti, 
which is very tasty when seasoned," It is a wonderfully good keeper. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; V4 lb., 1,'> cts.; Vz lb., TO cts.; Ib., $1.25; 
2 lbs., .$2.25, postliuiil. 
750 Early Yellow Bush Scallop 
50 days. Similar lo the white bush in every way. except color 
and markingrs. Tlie skin and llesh is of a clear yellow. Good qual¬ 
ity. Pkt.., 5 cts.; oz., I‘c2 cts.; Vi ll>*t 53 cts.; lb., 53 cts.; lb., JM) 
cts.; 2 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
Spinach. Excellent Vegetable Used for Greens 
The Value of Spinach in the Diet is Unexcelled. 1 Oz. Sows 100 Ft. Row. 12 Lbs. Per Acre 
Princess 
Juliana 
A iTtiid-season, uniform distinctly long standing va¬ 
riety for home and market garden. The small leaves 
are 7a broad oval shape, considerably blistered and 
cru/npled; very dark, shiny and bluish-green. Very 
juicy. Pkt., a cts.; oz., lO cts.; 14 H*-. 17 ct.s.; Vi lb*. 25 
ctft^; lb., 45 et.s.; 2 lbs„ 75 cts., postpaid. 
719 King of Denmark or Antvorskov 
This was the forerunner of the modern “long-standing” 
.strains of spinach. It is intermediate, between the smooth- 
leaVed and blistered types. The leaves are large and 
medium dark green in color. A very hardy and satisfac¬ 
tory spinach for the home garden. Pkt., ,5 ct.s.; oz., 10 cts.; 
V4 lb", 17 cts.; V^ lb., 2.5 ets.; lb., 45 ets.; 2 Ib.s., 75 cts., post- 
p:iid. 
728 Virginia Blight Resistant Savoy 
A Savoy type that should be used where blight, “yel¬ 
lows,” or moslac are prevalent. Pkt., 7 cts.; oz., 12 cts.; 
V4 II*., IS cts.; *4 ll*.> 28 cts.; Ib., 50 cts.; S lbs., 90 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
727 Savoy Leaved or Bloomsdale 
A beautiful dark strain. Its glossy green color gives 
the plants a fresh appearance for a longer time; quite 
early. The large fleshy leaves are deeply crumpled. Pkt., 
5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; V4 11*^, 15 cts.; V4 H*., 22 cts.; Ib., 40 cts.; 
2 lbs„ 70 cts., postpaid. 
725 Prickly Seeded Winter 
A smooth leaved prickly seeded early spinach best 
known as a winter sort. The plants are extremely hardy 
and of vigorous rapid growth. The bright medium light 
green leaves are numerous, large and broad; thick and 
firm in texture. Pkt., .5 ct.s.; oz., 10 cts.; V4 Il>.> 15 cts*; 14 
Ib., 22 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 70 cts,, postpaid. 
Long Standing Bloomsdale 
A remarkably long standing variety. Heavy cut- 
ings can sometimes be made from one crop for al¬ 
most a month. Tlie plant is upright and compact; 
hardy, vigorous, and quick growing. The leaves are 
medium large, broad, l ounded; very thick and flcsliy. 
Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts; Vi H*-. 1" cts.; Vi ll>o 25 cts.; 
lb., 45 cts.; 2 lbs., 75 cts» i>ostp:iid. 
724 Victoria or 
Perfection 
Stands longer than 
most others. The plants 
are low, short-stemmed, 
a 11 d compact, forming 
dense flat rosettes. Pkt.. 
5 cts.; oz.. 10 cts.; Vi H*-. 
IT cts.; Vi II'-. 25 cts.; 
II).. 45 cts.; 2 lbs., T5 ct.s., 
postpaid. 
723 Monstrous 
Viroflay 
Large, upright, slightly 
crumpled, thick leaves of 
medium green color and 
good quality. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 10 cts.; Vi lb.. IT 
cts.; Vi Ib., 25 cts.; lb., 
■1.5 cts.; 2 lbs., T.5 cts., 
postpiiiil. 
557 Mustard 
Spinach or 
Tendergreen 
9ee page 3(> for full 
description. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oz., 10 cts.; % lb., tiO 
cts.; Ms lb., 35 cts.; lb.. 
65 cts.; 3 lbs., 5^1.00, 
postpaid. _ 
726 New Zealand Tetragonia 
The “cut - and - come - again” Spinach. 
Tlirives during hot weather and yields con¬ 
tinually from spring until Iqte fall. Plant is 
bushy and produces great quantities of suc¬ 
culent rich green leaves of delightful flavor. 
Pkt., T cts.; oz., 11 cts.; Vi Ib., 33 cts.; Vi 
lb., 10 cts.; lb., TO cts.; 3 lbs., $1.35, post- 
paid. 
710 King of Denmark 
722 Nobel or Giant Thick Leaved 
The largest Spinach. Leaves are medium green, very 
uniform, rounded, large, slightly crumpled, succulent, 
and tender. Grows rapidly and remains a long time 
in i)rime condition. I’kl., 7 ets.; <*z., 12 cts.; Vi Ib., 1.8 
cts.; Vi II*-. 28 ets.; Ib., 50 cts.; 2 lbs., 00 cts., |io.st|>aid. 
