PRICE’S VEGETABLE SEEDS 
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 Packets 5c, 1 oz. 10c, *4 lb. 15c 
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. See Price Below. Spinach, Long Standing Savoy 
BLIGHT RESISTANT SAVOY (VIRGINIA SAVOY)— A Savoy-leaved sort, bred at the Virginia Experiment 
Station for mosaic resistance. Upstanding, vigorous plants; seeding rather early; highly desirable for plant¬ 
ing in infested soil. Leaves somewhat smoother than other strains of Savoy. See Price Below. 
FOR PRICE ON LARGE QUANTITIES SEE WHOLESALE LIST 
VIKING (NEW) —Closely resembles Nobel Giant Leaf in habit of growth. The leaves are 
somewhat darker and more blistered. Very early. 
LONG STANDING SAVOY (BLOOMSDALE)— Description above. 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY (RESELEGTED) —This variety can be sown for early spring or 
fall. The leaves are crumpled or blistered, very thick, dark green and glossy. It stands a 
long time before bolting to seed. 
SUMMER SAVOY (PRICE’S) —Very dark green crumpled. Will stand hot weather without 
bolting to seed. 
HARLEM MARKET— We recommend this variety for use at seasons when ordinarily Re¬ 
selected Bloomsdale or Blight Resistant Savoy would be used. It resembles Reselected 
Bloomsdale in appearance, but is hardier, earlier and quicker growing. Grows so quickly 
that it can be cut and off the ground before other sorts. Prickly seeded. 
BLIGHT RESISTANT SAVOY (VIRGINIA) (For Fall crop)— Description above. 
OLD DOMINION (LONG STANDING) (BLIGHT RESISTING) —This new Spinach 
fills the demand for a Blight Resistant which can be sown in the spring, when the ordinary 
Blight Resistant kinds bolt to seed. Old Dominion will stand longer than ordinary Blight 
Resistant. 
KING OF DENMARK —This Spinach will stand a long time without going to seed, dark 
green color, good for Summer sowing. 
PRINCESS JULIANA —A valuable variety. Has very thick crumpled dark green leaves. 
Grows rather slowly but stands well without bolting. 
NEW ZEALAND— Distinct from other kinds of Spinach and particularly valuable for cul¬ 
ture in hot, dry weather. Seeds comparatively large. Plants very large and spreading; 
leaves numerous, small, triangular, thick, deep green. The tender leafy shoots are gathered 
repeatedly. 
1 lb. 
5 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
$ .30 
$1.25 
$2.00 
.30 
1.25 
2.00 
.30 
1.00 
1.80 
.30 
1.25 
2.00 
.30 
1.25 
2.00 
.30 
1.25 
2.00 
.30 
1.25 
2.25 
.30 
1.25 
2.25 
.30 
1.25 
2.25 
.50 
2.25 
4.00 
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