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Selected SPINACH Seed 
Deselected Bloomsdale 
Longstanding 
In appearance quite similar to the 
B'oomsdaie strain, of a little mofe compact 
growth. leaves a more intense green, ‘id 
fact the deepest dark green we have eve? 
seen. It s‘ands heat remarkably well. 
When other kinds have bolted to seed. It 
does not show the least inclination to shoot 
and will stand up and remain in prime! 
condition for several weeks. Pkt, 5c i oz. 
10c; V4 lb. 20c; lb»60c., 
Long Standing 
Nobel or Caudry 
A giant sort that is slow to run up to 
seed. Grows quickly, leaves large, broad 
and thick. An excellent variety which pro* 
duces a large crop. Pkt. 5e| o*. 10c | 14 lb. 
25c; lb. 05c. 
Princess Julian 
A long standing variety with large crum* 
pled dark green leaves. Valuable either 
for spring or fall sowing. Popular on ac* 
count of earliness, quick growth and fine 
flavor and long keeping qualities. Pkt. 5c j 
oz. 10c; V. lb. 25c; lb. 05c, 
Virginia 
Blight Resisting 
Same as OLD DOMINION 
Can be sown In fall or spring-. 
Resists yellows which often de¬ 
stroys Spinach. Crossed from 
Blight Resisting Savoy and King 
of Denmark. Has large dark green 
crumpled leaves which remain fit 
for use longer than most other 
sorts. Yields well and is a valuable 
all around variety. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 
Sc.; y A lb. 15c.; lb. 38c.; 3 lbs. for 
$1.00. 
C.O.D. — Do not order seeds sent 
C.O.D. unless you send a remittance 
of at least 25% of the order plus tlu 
15c charges. 
King of Denmark 
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Reselected Bloomsdale 
SPINACH 
Th's variety is vary slow to go to »e@d, 
continuing to grow and hold its fins quality 
for weeks after other sorts have gone to 
«eed. It mikes a very quick and low 
growth, producing an abundance of dark 
green leaves which are of large size. It is 
ready for use as soon as other varieties of 
spinach, and the leaves hold up remark* 
ably well after being cut. The quality is / 
afftew**- *••• - *•> * '»• r 
Triumph Spinach 
Plants are of very compact but prostrate 
tJr, i?. W L ' ■ ey are composed of many leaves 
which .are of much thicker and heavier 
texture than most other Spinach. They are 
heavny crumpled and blistered, of dark 
green color, and do not wilt or run to seed 
as quickly as most other sorts, but will 
remain in good marketable condition a 
month. On account of its thick, firm 
.eaves it retains its freshness during the 
hot summer months. This dHlIeious, health* 
v ®K et * bl e can be enjoyed, not only dur* 
A he C001 but during the hot 
months as wel , Pkt. 5c; oz, 10c; % lb, 
loc.l lb. 40c,; 3 lba. $1.00. 
Victoria Spinach 
An excellent variety, forming very large, 
'.iXt nK y th , u '^. very dark green leaves 
»n U | mP 0,1 ,n th « center. The plant 
fo? . 1 * nd n f? n ? pact - Tl } to variety becomes 
, r u«arly as early as nn y, remain* 
for th2 8 m<.lt a r m °t t kinda ' , lt is desirable 
, l7 1 t ? a 1 r K ket ,. or garden. Pkt. 5c; 
mail ‘ b ' laC; 4 lb “- *l-«j by 
New Zealand Spinach 
Unlike true Spinach in type in that it 
thrives during hot weather and in any soil. 
The tender shoots are of good quality and 
may be cut throughout the summer. • The 
plant becomes very large and spreading. 
The leaves are comparatively small, broad, 
and pointed. Germination of the seed may 
be hastened by soaking in warm water 
tweny-four hours. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 2 o*. 
15c;. V4 lb- 25c; lb. «6c; 4 lbs. $2.00. 
Dealers. Market Gardeners and any whe 
use large quantities of seed are requested 
to make out a list of what they expect to 
buy and send it to us. We will mark the 
lowest possible prices on same and re¬ 
turn it. 
Stim-U-Plant 
Use it and you will have the largest 
crops of fruit and vegetables, and an abun¬ 
dance of the largest and sweetest-scented 
flowers of intense and vivid colors. It is 
rich in plant food, containing 11 per cent 
Nitrogen. 12 per cent Phosphoric Acid and 
15 per cent Potash, odorless and clean. 
Compare this analysis with that of other 
fertilizer*. 
Not to be thrown broadcast, but put at 
feeder roots of individual plants, trees, 
•hrubs, etc.; there is no waste, you feed 
the plants that need it. Increases produc¬ 
tion, heightens color, improves quality. 
Simply insert a tablet in the soil near each 
plant (1 ft. apart if in rows) once or twice 
during season. Or, dissolving four tablets 
per gallon of water is less trouble and 
gives better results than the objectionable 
manure water. A proven success with rose 
growers, nurserymen, landscape gardeners, 
strawberry growers and gardeners. Com¬ 
plete directions with every package. Prices, 
Postpaid: 30 tablets 25c; 100 size 75c: 
1.000 tablets, in bucket, $3.50. 
The Factory has discontinued the 
manufacture of Oyama Plant Food. 
We cannot supply it. 
We are cataloguing Wonder- 
grow Tablets in place of Oyama. 
12 Tablets for 10c.; 40 Tablets for 
2oc.; 100 for 50c. 
Fine Curled CRESS 
Curled same as Parsley ; makes a popular 
fragrant and refreshing salad. Also called 
Peppergrass. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; V4 lb. 20c; 
lb. 60c. 
Water Cress * 
One of the best hardy spring salads. Will 
grow along living streams of water. In¬ 
creases rapidly and needs no care. Pkt. 
5c; Vt oz. 10c; oz. 30c. 
Sweet Peas 
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MUSTARD-SPINACH 
A new vegetable of Orienta 
origin, being in fact a very mill 
mustard with a creamy spinac 
flavor. Grows a spray of broat 
flat, smooth, rounded leaves I 
to be used as spinach, these shoul 
,, e K. C V t « When about 5 lnc hes long 
which is usually In about 25 days 
In the South, many prefer to us 
them like turnip greens, which re 
pLT eS *J? nly a little more growth 
Ikt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 24c; lb 
4 or. 
KING OF OENMARK 
