BUNTON 
SEED CO 
SPINACH 
Blight Resistant Bloomsdale 
CULTURE—For Spring and Summer use, sow seeds in 
drills I foot apart and I inch deep as early as the ground 
can be worked and every two weeks to the middle of May. 
B-B SELECTED BLOOMSDALE— Very 
early and hardy. Color glossy deep green, 
favorite variety for home and market. Oz. 
5c; !4 lb. 15c; lb. 35c; 5 lbs. $1.10; 1 0 lbs. 
$2.10; 100 lbs. $19.00. 
B-B LATE SEEDING BLOOMSDALE— 
One of the advantages of this variety is, that 
the inferior early shooting male plants are 
entirely lacking. It is intensely crumpled, 
blistered and very uniform. The color is a 
deep glossy green. Wherever Bloomsdale 
is grown, this improved strain will give far 
more satisfactory results. Oz. 5c; lA Ih. 15c; 
lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.20; 1 0 lbs. $2.30; 25 lbs. 
$5.50; 100 lbs. $21.00. 
OLD DOMINION —Blight Resistant and 
Late Seeding. Tliis Spinach combines the 
qualities of being blight resistant and late 
seeding. 
The leaves are nearly round, well crum¬ 
pled, of good size and dark green in color. 
It is I 2 to 15 days later in bolting to seed 
than the regular Savoy varieties. Pkt. 10c; 
!4 lb. 20c; lb. 45c; 5 lbs. $1.30; 10 lbs. 
$2.40; 100 lbs. $22.00. 
NOBLE’S GIANT —As suggested by its 
name, this variety produces huge leaves that 
are somewhat wrinkled, thick, arrow shaped 
and of dark green color. It is a heavy yielder 
and should be in greater demand than any 
other thick leaved spinach for home market 
shipping. It is exceedingly slow to shoot to 
seed. Pkt. 5c; Ya lb- 15c; lb. 35c; 5 lbs. 
$1.50; 10 lbs. $2.75. 
BLIGHT RESISTANT BLOOMSDALE 
—A very rapid growing strain of Blooms¬ 
dale Savoy, bred for disease resistance. 
The plant is compact, leaves rounded, 
well crinkled and deep green in color. Its 
popularity with market growers is increasing 
each year and is now by far in greater de¬ 
mand than any other Spinach we list. Pkt. 
5c; Y lb. 1 5c; lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $ 1.30; 10 lbs. 
$2.30; 25 lbs. $5.50; 100 lbs. $21.00. 
B-B Late Seeding Bloomsdale 
NEW ZEALAND —A distinct type of 
spinach, the plants grow in branching form, 
with thick, succulent leaves. The leaves and 
stems can be gathered at any time after they 
are well grown and plant will start out into 
new growth. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; Va lb. 25c; 
lb. 75c. 
RHUBARB 
CULTURE—Plants can be easily grown in any good 
garden soil. Sow seeds thinly in drills 18 inches apart, 
thin out plants to 4 or 5 inches. Two-year-old roots are 
generally preferred for the home garden. A dozen good 
plants is usually sufficient for the average family. The 
roots should be set 4 feet each way in deep, warm and 
very rich soil. The more manure the better stalk. 
MYATT’S VICTORIA —Regarded as the 
best variety for market and home garden. 
Stalks are red and of immense size. Seed: 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 1/^ lb. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
Roots: Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100 $6.00. 
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Noble’s Giant Spinach 
