TOP NOTCH 

SPINAC 
Rich in 
Vitamins 

One Ounce Will Sow 
100 Feet of Row... 
Requires but little culture. It is one of the 
most easily managed of all vegetables. The main 
crop is sown from September until November. 
For summer use it may be sown at intervals of 
2 or 3 weeks, from March to November. Two 
ounces to 100 feet of drill; 8 to 10 pounds to 
an acre. During hot, dry weather, spinach does 
not grow so well, but in suitable weather with 
plenty of rain it is ready for use in about five 
weeks from sowing seed. 
BLOOMSDALE CURLED SAVOY. (40 days.) 
(Curly Leaf.) The standard very early sort 
for home and market garden. Plants upright 
and compact, attain height of 10-12 inches 
and spread of 12-15 inches. Leaves large; 
blistered and crumpled; rich deep, glossy 
green; of splendid quality. Postpaid, pkt., 5c; 
oz., 10c; 4 Ib., 25c; Yo Ib., 450; |b., 75c; 
5 \bs., $3.20. Not prepaid, 4 Ib., 20c; 
Ib., 40c; Ib., 65c; 5 Ibs., $3.00. 
LARGE LEAF VIROFLAY. (55 days.) (Smooth 
Leaf.) Desirable for canning as the leaves 
grow clean and upright. Green leaves are 
very large, broad and pointed at end. 
NEW ZEALAND. (70 days.) (Smooth Leaf.) 
The ‘‘cut and come again’’ spinach. Distinct 
from other kinds of spinach and particularly 
valuable for culture in hot dry weather. Plants 
very large and spreading; leaves numerous, 
small, triangular, thick, deep green. The 
tender leafy shoots are gathered repeatedly. 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 4% \Ib., 35c; Yo 
Ib., 55c; Ib., 95c; 5 Ibs., $3.95. Not pre- 
paid, 4 Ib., 30c; Yo Ib., 50c; Ib., 85c; 5 
Ibe? $3.75; 
GIANT NOBEL. (48 days.) (Smooth Leaf.) 
Decidedly the best of the thick leaved group. 
Because of the enormous yield, long standing 
character, and the deep green color and smooth 
charaacter of the leaves, this is highly recom- 
mended for canning as well as for home and 
market garden. Leaves very large, thick, 
broad arrow-shaped with rounded tip. 
BLIGHT RESISTANT SAVOY. (45 days.) 
(Curly Leaf.) Similar in general to Blooms- 
dale Reselected. Especially adapted for sec- 
tions 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 
infested soil. 
PRICES ON ALL SPINACH EXCEPT WHERE PRICED OTHERWISE. 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 4 
Ib., 25c; Vo Ib., 45c; |lb., 80c; 5 Ibs., $3.45. Not 
prepaid, 4 Ib., 20c; Yo Ib., 40c; Ib., 70c; 5 Ibs., $3.25 
Quantity prices quoted on Green Ink List. 

For Home 
Table... 

SQUAS 

Plant in Hills 
Plant after weather becomes fully settled and 
the ground is warm and dry, in hills 3 to 4 feet 
apart for bush varieties, and 6 to 8 feet apart 
for running varieties. Hills should be thoroughly 
manured. Slightly elevate the hills and place 
7 or 8 seeds in each, finally leaving but three 
of the strongest plants. Press the seeds down 
firmly before covering, and cover early planted 
ones 1 inch deep, and late ones 1% inches. One 
ounce of seed makes 40 hills; 2 to 3 pounds to 
an acre, 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK. (50 days.) 
1937 All-America selection. It is of small 
type, straight and less warted than other 
types has a bright yellow color and the fruits 
are tender and delicious when in marketable 
condition. It is ready for picking in about 
50 days. Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; '%4 Ib., 
30c; Yo Ib., 55c; Ib., 5c. Not prepaid, 4 
Ib., 25cs 1% Ib., 45c; Ib., 75c. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH. (55 days.) It is also 
called ‘‘Cymling’? and ‘White Patty Pan.” 
It is the most popular of the white summer 
types of squash. The fruits are rather small, 
quite flat with ridged or scalloped edges. The 
vines are extremely prolific and disease re- 
sisting. Standard for home and market garden. 
GIANT YELLOW CROOKNECK. (56 days.) 
Standard sort for home, market garden and 
shipping. Fruits become very large; 18-24 
inches long, 4%4 inches through; neck curved; 
skin rich orange yellow, warted. 
GIANT YELLOW STRAIGHTNECK. (55 days.) 
Particularly valuable for shipping because the 
straight fruits are more feadily packed than 
the crookneck type with less waste of shipping 
space. Fruits handsome; deep orange with 
moderate shallow warting; become 16 to 20 
inches long and 4 inches through, but are 
usable much smaller. 
HUBBARD. (110 days.) . The standard winter 
squash for home, market garden and shipping. 
Commonly 9 to 10 inches through; globular, 
dark bronze green, moderately warted; rind 
very hard and strong; flesh very thick, deep 
orange yellow, fine grained and dry; of splen- 
did quality. 
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH. (56 days.) A large 
strain of the Early White Bush. The fruits 
grow to about one-third more size. It is a 
desirable strain especially where a larger size 
is required for market. 
ZUCCHINI. (60 days.) The fruits grow long 
and slender and is a black green color when 
young. Used when real small and tender. A 
favorite among the market gardeners and are 
considered a delicacy. 
GOLDEN SUMMER CROOKNECK. (50 days.) 
The most popular of the yellow summer vari- 
eties. The fruits are rather small, golden 
yellow in color and thickly covered with warts. 
The variety is exceedingly prolific. The fruits 
are curved in shape, the seeds are contained 
in the bowl or stem end. Very popular for 
home, market garden and shipping. 
GOLDEN CUSTARD. (56 days.) A large strain 
of the yellow bush variety. The fruits are 
large, flat and the edges are deeply scalloped; 
and are inclined to be a little warted. Fine 
for home use. 
Swiss Chard * 


age 
30 

PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES OF SQUASH EXCEPT EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK. 
Postpaid, pkt., 5c; oz. 10c; 4 Ib., 25c; Yo Ib., 45c; 
prepaid, 44 Ib., 20c; VY Ib., 35c; Ib., 65c; 5 Ibs., $2.75. 
Ib., 75c; 5 Ibs., $2.95. Not 

HAVANA 

T 0 B A C C 0 WHITE BURLEY 

CULTURE 
Sow in beds in February and March. When 
large enough and weather is settled set the 
plants out in highly manured soil in 31%4-foot 
rows, 3 feet between plants. Constant care must 
be given, cultivating, suckering, worming, etc. 
See Green Ink List ..  .. 
VARIETIES 
HAVANA. Much used for cigar wrappers; leaf 
very thin and of fine texture. 
WHITE BURLEY. (Root rot resistant.) A fa- 
vorite for plug fillers and wrappers. 
Prices on the Above Varieties of Tobacco. 
Postpaid, pkt., 10c; Yo oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
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For Market 
Garden.. - 




BLOOMSDALE CURLED SAVOY 
SPINACH 

EARLY WHITE BUSH SQUASH 

GIANT YELLOW CROOKNECK 
SQUASH 
RUSSELL-HECKLE 

