NORTHRUP, KING & CO.’S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
RHUBARB or PIE PLANT 
Mammoth Victoria 
The standard main crop variety. Vigorous, 
hardy and of good quality. Stalks crimson, 
shading to green above, thick and juicy. 
Rhubarb does not come 100% true from 
seed but the weaker and off-type plants 
can be discarded from the seed bed before 
transplanting to permanent location in the 
Fall. Edible stalks usually ready by sec- 
ond Spring. 
SALSIFY 
Mammoth Sandwich Island 
A very superior strain, often called “vege- 
table oyster.” Strong foliage, large, uniform, 
smooth, white roots. Standard variety for 
market garden and shipping. 
SPINACH 
Bloomsdale Long Standing 45 days 
The improved savoy type, standing a week 
longer in hot weather. Round seeded. 
Bloomsdale or Savoy Leaved 40 days 
The popular early sort for home and mar- 
ket gardens. Plants upright, 6 to 8 in. 
high. Leaves medium size, crumpled, blis- 
tered, glossy deep green. Runs to seed in 
hot weather. Round seeded. 
Bloomsdale, Virginia Blight Resistant 
40 days 
Similar in general to Bloomsdale Rese- 
lected. Especially adapted for sections where 
Blight or Mosaic is serious. This variety is 
usually planted for Fall cutting. It bolts to 
seed easily and does not give the tonnage 
of regular Bloomsdale except on blight in- 
fested soil. 
Giant Nobel or Round Thick Leaved 
45 days 
Large, smooth, deep green leaves, thick 
arrowshaped with round tip. Very prolific. 
Popular with canners as well as home gar- 
deners. Round seeded. 
King of Denmark 45 days 
Stands longer than most sorts. Leaves 
large, rounded, somewhat blistered, deep 
green. Vigorous grower with spreading 
habit. Excellent for home gardens and can- 
ners. Round seeded. 


New Zealand 70 days 
The variety which endures heat and hence 
is an ideal variety for summer use. It 
thrives in almost all soils. The leaves are 
comparatively small, broad and pointed, but 
the plant is large and spreading. The tender 
leafy shoots may be cut throughout the sum- 
mer. This plant is not a real member of the 
spinach family. Seeds large, irregular. 
Old Dominion 40 days 
A smooth seeded variety developed at the 
Virginia Experiment Station. Resistant to 
Mosaic and of long standing character. Plant 
similar to Savoy but leaves more pointed. 
Resistant to cold. Planted mostly in fall for 
early spring harvest. 
Prickly Winter 45 days 
Plants large, vigorous and hardy. Leaves 
thick, medium sized, dark green. Usually 
planted in the Fall in the Southwest. Seeds 
prickly. 
Princess Juliana 47 days 
Remains in good condition longer than 
other sorts. Leaves dark green and crum- 
pled; large, rounded and thick. An excellent 
shipper. Slow to go to seed. Round seeded. 
Northland 45 days 
An improved dark green strain of Nobel. 
Leaves very large, thick, smooth and round- 
ed. Excellent quality and highly productive. 

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