SEED GROWERS 
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RHUBARB 
Crimson Winter 
Very popular in California where it produces small crimson stems 
of the finest color and quality in winter and spring, and continues 
bearing over a long period. 
Victoria 
Standard, very thrifty variety with straight stalks of splendid 
color and flavor. 
Telegraph 
Code Word 
RUCRI 
RUVIC 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant Roots (Victoria) 
RUROO 
ROQUETTE 
Roquette 40 days 
Hardy annual closely related to the mustards. Grown for greens; 
forms rosette of numerous oblong, divided leaves that are dull 
green, thick in texture, and of a mildly pungent strong flavor. 
ROQUE 
SALSIFY 
Mammoth Sandwich Island salfy 
The standard variety for home, market garden and shipping. 
Produces uniform, long tapered white roots. 
SORREL 
Large Leaved French 60 days 
The standard home garden and market sort; produces large, 
thick, bright green arrow-shaped leaves of mildly acid flavor. 
Narrow Leaf (Silver Leaf) 60 days 
The leaves are narrower and grow more upright than those of 
the Large Leaved. Many markets demand this variety. 
SOREL 
SOLEA 
SPINACH 
We have indicated the number of days usually required to produce plants large enough to cut for 
market, from seed sown out of doors early in May at our Oakview Experimental Gardens near Detroit 
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Code Word 
★ Dark Green Prickly Seeded (Morse’s) spior 
45 days. The very hardy prickly seeded variety commonly used 
for market and canning in California. The leaves are large, thick 
and dark green. 
*GIANT THICK LEAVED (NOBEL) SPINO 
(Round Seeded.) 43 days. Decidedly the best of the round seeded 
thick leaved group. Because of the enormous yield, long standing 
character, and the deep green color and smooth character of the 
leaves, this is highly recommended for canning as well as for 
home and market garden. Leaves very large, thick, broad arrow- 
shaped with rounded tip. 
Juliana (Long Standing) spiju 
(Round Seeded.) 50 days. The most excellent sort for long dis¬ 
tance shipping and, in the home and market garden, to succeed 
the extra early sorts. Plants dense, compact, with extremely 
dark green leaves that are roundish, thick and crumpled; very 
late to produce flower stalks. Similar to Victoria, but definitely 
superior in long standing quality. 
King of Denmark sping 
(Round Seeded.) 48 days. Extremely long standing, smooth, dark 
green leaved sort for home and market garden as well as for 
canning. Plants large and spreading with large thick leaves that 
are only slightly crumpled. Spring sown crops are very ofteD 
free of flower stalks until midsummer. 
-K Long Standing Bloomsdale spida 
(Round Seeded.) 45 days. In demand for home and market 
gardens because of the uniform, handsome plants and remarkable 
long standing quality. Resembles Savoy Leaved or Bloomsdale, 
but is a trifle later, of more compact habit, a trifle darker green 
and remains free of flower stalks about two weeks longer. 
