LETHERMAN SEED CO., Canton, Ohio 
2b SSE SE Se ae 
RADISH (Continued) 
Round Black Spanish. 56 days. A winter variety. Skin black, flesh 
white. 
Long Black Spanish. 58 days. A good winter keeper, skin black, flesh 
white, solid, and very pungent. 
RHUBARB 
Giant Victoria. Large, tender, the finest cooking sort. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. (Ready from October to May 15th). 
MacDonald. Large red stalks, tender, of fine flavor. Each 35c, 4 for 
$1.20 postpaid. 
Victoria. Large, tender, fine cooking sort. Each 20c, 4 for 60c postpaid. 
SALSIFY 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. Large, strong growing, with long, smooth 
tapering roots of delicate flavor. 
SPINACH 
Letherman’s New Imperial. 40 days. Early and very long standing. 
Leaves are thick, very much curled and crumpled, and very dark 
glossy green. 
Re-selected Bloomsdale. 42 days. A fine strain, early, from which most 
of the male plants (which are the first to bolt to seed) have been 
eliminated. 
Nobel. 45 days. Best of the smooth leaved sorts, stands lcng before 
bolting to seed. Leaves large, thick, deep green, tender, and well- 
flavored. 
New Zealand. Not a true spinach, it thrives in hot weather. Small 
pointed leaves have the appearance and flavor of spinach when 
cooked. Forms new leaves after the outer ones have been cut 
throughout the summer. 
Virginia Savoy (Blight Resistant). Bred for mosaic resistance. Up- 
standing, vigorous plants. Leaves somewhat smoother than other 
strains of Savoy. 
Princess Juliana. Compact, dark green crumpled leaves. Slow to bolt 
to seed. Desirable mid-season sort. 
SQUASH-SUMMER VARIETIES 
Giant Summer Crookneck. 58 days. Plants dwarf and bushy. Fruit 14 
inches long, heavily warted. Skin golden yellow, flesh thick and 
finely grained. 
Giant Summer Straightneck. 60 days. Has all the good qualities of the 
Giant Crookneck. Fruits measure about 18 inches, are deep 
orange yellow. 
Early White Bush or Patty Pan. 52 days. Fruits creamy-white, round, 
flat and scalloped. Flesh is tender and highly flavored. 
Fordhook. 62 days. Fruits oblong, creamy-white skin, flesh sweet and 
thick. 
Cocozella or Italian Vegetable Marrow. 65 days. Fruits long, best for 
the table when 6 to 8 inches long. Skin dark green changing to 
green and yellow stripes as it ripens. Flesh thick and of fine 
flavor. 
SQUASH—WINTER VARIETIES 
Acorn, Table Queen or DesMoines. 58 days. Fruits acorn shaped, ribbed, 
deep green skin. Flesh is deep yellow, thick, dry, and sweet. 
Blue Hubbard. 110 days. Fruits are large, of fine quality, with very 
hard blue-gray rind. Flesh is orange-yellow, thick, of fine flavor. 
Golden Delicious. 100 days. Top shaped with deep orange skin. Flesh is 
bright yellow and of finest quality. 
Improved Hubbard. 105 days. Skin dark green, warted. Flesh orange- 
ellow. 
Chicago Warted Hubbard. 110 days. Larger than Improved Hubbard, 
dark green, thickly warted. 
SWISS CHARD 
Special Large White-Ribbed. Large, crumpled, green leaves which may 
be cooked like spinach. 
PK 
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10 
10 
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10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
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10 
10 
10 
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10 
10 
10 
10 
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15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
20 
15 
15 
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15 
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30 
30 
30 
30 
.30 
40 
.40 
50 
45 
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45 
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50 
30 
