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SAVORY Pkt. Voz. Oz 
So lay ah - oe a rr $0 10 $0 40 $0 75 
SORREL 3 to 4 pounds per acre 
NARROW-LEAVED SPECIAL. Slow in going to seed. Long, narrow, bright green leaves 
SUMMER. Leaves and flowers used for flavoring 
RL eee 10 25 40 
SPINACH 12 to 15 pounds per acre 
BLIGHT-RESISTANT SAVOY. Best suited for fall cutting: in eastern states should be Pkt. Oz. Yb. Lp 
sown not much earlier than August 20. The large green leaves are heavily crumpled . $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 $1 50 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY. A quick-growing strain with dark green, heavy, crumpled 
LENCE aR, Saag.) 22) oe ea ane ay ee ns ee aes 10 20 50 1 50 
KING OF DENMARK. A dark green variety with slightly crumpled leaves. Will 
withstand hot weather better than any other sort. .............. 10 20 50 1 50 
LONG SEASON. The leaves are thick, dark green, and crumpled. Short-stemmed, 
compact plants. Good forsummercrop + 2°) . 9) ay Pee ake 10 20 50 WW) 
LONG-STANDING BLOOMSDALE. A dark green, crumpled-leaved variety. Stands 
heat longer than regular BloomsdaleSavoy. ................. 10 20 50 1250 
NEW ZEALAND. A distinct type varying in form from other Spinach. Thrives during 
hot weather and can be cut throughout the summer. ............. 15 30 70 2 00 
NOBEL GIANT THICK-LEAF. The best strain of round-leaved type. Suitable for 
spring or fall plantmg. Plants are Iarge. Dark Ieaves and quite thick... . . . 10 20 50 1550 
OLD DOMINION. A blight-resistant strain. In eastern states may be sown about 
10 days earlier than Blight-resistant Savoy without danger of bolting to seed. Suit- 
able to carry over winter. Dark green, curled leaves. ............. 10 20 50 1 50 
PRINCESS JULIANA. Heavy, compact plants with very dark leaves, thick and 
crumpled) *Good:stmmer vatictya. a toa a ae 10 20 50 1550 
SAVOY LONG-STANDING NO. 818. A reselected strain of Long-standing Savoy, 
withstanding summer heat Ionger than other Savoy strains. The leaves are intensely 
crumpled and an attractive dark green color .:............... 10 20 50 ED) 
SAVOY SPECIAL. Superior in every way to the older type Bloomsdale, being equally 
early, with heavier plants that remain longer before shooting to seed .... . . 10 20 50 1 50 
SQUASH 4 pounds per acre 
Pkt. Oz. lb, 
BLUE HUBBARD. Similar to Hubbard but has a hard blue-gray shell . . . 2. 2... tt; $0 10 $0 30 $0 80 
COCOZELLE DARK GREEN. Handsome, dark green, solid-color fruits ............. 10 30 80 
COCOZELLE DI PERGOLA. Long, pale grayish green fruits. ......2..2.2........ 10 40 1 20 
COCOZELLE STRIPED. Dark green with light green stripes ......2..2..2...2.2... 10 30 80 
DELICIOUS. Good-keeping winter sort. Medium size ..............:+.2.e:.., 10 30 80 
EARLY PROLIFIC. Similar to Giant Summer Straightneck but somewhat earlier ........ 10 35 5 
GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK. Improvement over Crookneck Squash, the fruits being nearly 
straight, 18 to 20 inches long, and of alemon-yellow color. .........2.2......, 10 30 80 
GOLDEN HUBBARD. Deep orange; excellent quality. Good keeper... ............ 10 30 80 
IMPROVED HUBBARD. A selected strain of this well-known variety. Dark green, hard shell; heavy 
pomirssol (ie ;aUn it rer we ee eee 10 30 80 
LONG ISLAND WHITE BUSH. Similar to Mammoth White Bush Scalloped except scallops are not 
eoppronounced «Dut nas Ceeneisiesimmmrern eee Pk lk we sk ne 10 30 80 
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH SCALLOPED. Early summer Squash. Fruits round, flattened, with 
Ree OCC Rec eS ar ae ND a le ke ke ee 10 30 80 
TABLE QUEEN or DES MOINES. Dark green, acorn-shaped fruits. Very delicious. . ...... 10 30 80 
WARTED HUBBARD. A very dark green, heavily warted sort. Good keeper. .......... 10 30 80 
