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GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS ARE PRICED DELIVERED 
RADISHES—(Continued) 
CHINESE ROSE WINTER (52 days). 
A very popular distinct winter sort. 
Long cylindrical roots, thicker at lower 
end. Smooth, bright scarlet in color, 
flesh white, firm and pungent. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; X A lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
CHARTIER (35 days). Long root. Up¬ 
per part red shaded to white at tip. 
Flesh white and crisp. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; X A lb. 40$; 
lb. $1.00 
Rhubarb 
Sow seed in spring, plants will be ready 
to re-plant the following fall or spring. 
Set plants 4 feet each way. 
LINNAEUS. A second early variety 
with long thick reddish stalks. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 15$; oz. 25$; % lb. 75$; 
lb. $2.00 
VICTORIA. The main crop sort. Vig¬ 
orous, upright, thick, red stalks. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 15^; oz. 25$; X A lb. 75$; 
lb. $2.00 
STRAWBERRY. The largest and the 
reddest of the main crop. Preferred in 
the Roswell district. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 15$; oz. 25$; 14 lb. 75$; 
lb. $2.00 
Salsify or Oyster Plant 
Grows like a parsnip. Good in soup. 
Needs deep soil. Plant in early spring, 
ready to use in November. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. 6 
to 8 inches long, 1 to IV2 inches thick. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 15$; oz. 25$; !4 lb. 75$; 
lb. $2.00 
Squash 
Plant when danger of frost is past; 
in hills 4 to 6 feet apart. One ounce 
plants 30 hills. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP (53 
days). Also known as patty pan. Plant 
bush type. Fruit is white, flattened and 
smooth with scalloped edges. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; !4 lb. 50$; 
lb. $1.25 
EARLY YELLOW BUSH SCALLOP 
(58 days). Very similar to Early White 
Bush in size and shape but yellow in 
color. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; X A lb. 50$; 
lb. $1.25 
GOLDEN SUMMER CROOKNECK (50 
days). Productive, bush type plant. 
Fruits about a foot long, bright yellow 
and warted. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; X A lb. 50$; 
lb. $1.25 
GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK 
(55 days). Fruits larger and heavier 
than Crookneck. Skin warted and yel¬ 
low. Very desirable, straight neck, packs 
well for shipping. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; 14 lb. 50$; 
lb. $1.25 
FORDHOOK (62 days). A trailing sort 
for fall and winter use. Skin ridged, 
smooth, cream colored. Flesh thick, dry 
and sweet. 
Pkt. 5$; V2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; 14 lb. 50$; 
lb. $1.25 
ITALIAN or ZUCCHINI (60 days). In¬ 
creasingly popular, weighs 3 to 4 lbs., 
nearly cylindrical, and straight. Green 
mottled with cream-grey. Bush type 
plant. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; 14 lb. 50$; 
lb. $1.25 
BANANA (105 days). A winter trail¬ 
ing sort. About 2 feet long, 6 inches in 
diameter with pointed end. A gray-green 
color with irregular stripes. Solid, dry, 
yellow, fine grained sweet flesh. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; 14 lb. 50$; 
lb. $1.25 
HUBBARD (100 days). A standard 
winter squash. Fruits 9 to 10 inches 
through, globular, dark bronze green, 
very hard warted shell. Thick yellow 
fine grained flesh of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 5$; V 2 oz. 10$; oz. 15$; 14 lb. 50$; 
lb. $1.25 
Spinach 
Sow in February and March and again 
in October for early spring use. Will 
not do well in hot weather. One ounce 
to 50 ft. 10 to 15 lbs. to acre broadcast. 
BLOOMSDALE (42 days). Leaves in¬ 
tensely crumpled and blistered. Will 
stand well without bolting to seed. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; !4 lb. 20$; lb. 45$ 
NOBEL (45 days). Of the Viroflay type 
but a little larger and may stand a little 
longer without going to seed. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; % lb. 20$; lb. 45$ 
NEW ZEALAND (70 days). Distinctly 
removed from true spinach. Plants tall 
and spreading with numerous shoots. 
Leaves rather small and pointed. Grows 
well in hot weather and under adverse 
conditions. 
Pkt. 5$; oz. 10$; 14 lb. 25$; lb. 75$ 
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