ARTHUR G. LEE, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, F ORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 
PARSLEY 
MOSS CURLED. A plant used in flavor¬ 
ing soups and for garnishing. 
PUMPKIN 
Three-fourths pound to 100 hills; 
2 to 3 pounds per acre. 
LARGE CHEESE. A large, round, flatten¬ 
ed pumpkin. Skin cream color, flesh yel¬ 
low, fine grained. Especially good for pies 
and canning; also excellent for feeding 
stock. Grows to a large size. 
SWEET or SUGAR. Fruits small, round, 
flattened at the ends. Flesh and skin deep 
orange yellow. Fine for pies. 
GREEN STRIPED CUSHAW. Crookneck 
type. Skin mottled green and white; flesh 
rich yellow, fine grained and fine flavor. 
RADISH 
One ounce to 100 feet of row; 
10 to 12 pounds to the acre. 
SCARLET TURNIP WHITE TIPPED (26 
days). One of the most popular and early 
forcing varieties. Extensively grown for 
shipping. 
SCARLET GLOBE, SELECTED (24 days). 
Noted for its earliness, brilliant scarlet 
color and quality. One of the best of the 
forcing varieties which does equally as well 
out of doors. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST (24 days). Of ob¬ 
long form, rose scarlet, small white tip. 
LONG WHITE ICICLE (30 days). Pure 
white roots. The most popular long white 
variety. 
EARLY LONG SCARLET (30 days). The 
standard long scarlet variety. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
CALIFORNIA MAMMOTH WHITE (55 
days). Roots 6 to 8 inches long. Flesh 
pure white. Solid, crisp, and may be used 
in all stages of growth. 
CHINA ROSE (52 days). Roots 6 to 7 
inches long. Skin deep rose; flesh pure 
white, crisp and pungent. 
RHUBARB 
VICTORIA. An excellent and hardy sort 
for home garden. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. (Refer to Page 11.) 
SALSIFY 
SANDWICH ISLAND. Vegetable Oyster, 
Strong growing, with long white roots. 
Bloomsdale Re-Selected Spinach 
SPINACH 
1 oz. to 100 feet of row; 8 to 10 lbs. 
broadcast per acre. 
BLOOMSDALE, SAVOY LEAVED, RE-SE¬ 
LECTED (40 days). This is the best known 
and most widely used by shippers, market 
gardeners and for the home garden. Up¬ 
right growth; thick, glossy, dark green 
leaves which are more or less crumpled. 
Edible in 40 to 55 days from planting. As 
an autumn sort it has no superior. 
BLOOMSDALE, LONG STANDING (45 
days). Remains 8 to 14 days longer in table 
condition than the main crop Bloomsdale, is 
larger and about 5 days later. Possesses 
all the good qualities of the Bloomsdale, 
from which it is a plant selection, but re¬ 
mains longer in shipping condition. 
GIANT NOBEL (50 days). An erect, strong 
growing, long standing sort. Leaves large, 
usually broad, firm and thick. Light green 
to yellowish green in color. Smooth, and the 
largest of any Spinach. Desirable for those 
who do not favor a Savoy leaf. 
NEW ZEALAND (70 days). Although not 
a true Spinach, the leaves look like spinach. 
Thrives during the hottest weather. The 
tender tips may be cut every few days from 
July until frost. Plant 4 seeds in hills 2 
feet apart each way. 
For Prices Refer to Green List Enclosed. 
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