Se Ne Aaah 
CULTURE. Requiring but little culture it is the most easily managed of all vegetables. The 
seed may be planted all year round, but the fall planting secures good Spinach early in the 
Spring, or even throughout the Winter. Spinach is best developed, most tender if grown 
in rich soil. Asa field crop for the market use 16 to 18 pounds of seed per acre; for the 
home garden, use | ounce for 100 feet of row. 
GIANT THICK LEAVED NOBEL. Very valuable for market gardens and canning. Plant 
large, vigorous, and spreading. Heavy yielder, slow to bolt to seed. Leaves large, thick, 
smooth, pointed with rounded tip. Deep green. Recently introduced in Europe. (Round 
seeded.) %4 lb. 35c; 1 Ib. $1.10; 10 Ibs. $10.00, postpaid. 
LONG STANDING. For either Spring or Summer sowing. Leaves are very large, thick and 
arrow-shaped with a 4-inch petiole, and dark green in color. Desirable for canning and mar- 
ket, one of the best long-standing varieties. 14 lb. 35c; 1 Ib. $1.10; 10 Ibs. $10.00, postpaid. 
SQUASH 
CULTURE. Seed should not be planted until all danger of frost is past. Light warm soil 
is best. It may be put into two separate grounds; the Dwarf or Bush type and Vining 
type. The Vining or Winter Squash requires a lot of room and can be grown only in the 
large garden like pumpkins. The bush or summer Squash can be grown in any moderate 
garden and these deserve much more general cultivation. Plant about 6 to 10 seeds in 
each hill and thin to 3 best plants. When plants are of fair size the earth about the plants 
should be kept loose and cleared from weeds until runners are well started. Plants may 
be protected with Hotkaps. 2 to 3 pounds of seed will plant an acre. 
GREEN TINTED WHITE 

Green Tinted White Bush Scallop BUSH SCALLOP. Similar 
to White Bush Scallop, car- 
rying a fresh green tinge 
well toward maturity. When 
fully matured, the color of 
the fruit becomes white. 
Favored by market gardens. 
1 oz. 15c; 4 oz. 35c; 1 |b. 
$1.00; 10 lbs. $9.00, postpaid. 
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