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Long Standing Savoy — Best for spring sowing. A trifle later 
than reselected, but with higher non-bolting qualities. We have 
a very high class strain. 
Old Dominion — Most highly resistant. Thick, bluish-green 
leaves which stand for an extremely long time before seeding. 
Excellent for fall sowing. 
King of Denmark — Large, round, somewhat blistered leaves 
which remain in good condition a week after any other variety. 
New Zealand — Not a true Spinach, for the leaves may be picked 
and they will grow out again. 
SPINACH may be sown very early in the Spring 
as it is not injured by Spring freezes. Sow thinly in 
rows 18 inches apart and thin to 5 inches. Make suc- 
cessive sowings until summer and plant again in the 
fall. September sowings survive the winter and may be 
cut very early in the Spring. 
Courge SQUASH Zucca 
SUMMER 
Conn. Straightneck — A superlative strain. Over 95% true 
straight necks very thick and free from tapering. ‘The color is a 
light creamy lemon-yellow and is entirely free from warts and 
disfigurements. This fine strain is very early and has been se- 
lected to meet every requirement of the most exacting gardener. 
A true money-maker. 
Early Prolific Straightneck — The fruits are borne in great pro- 
fusion on dwarf vines and are somewhat smaller than other 
PRICES 
RADISH (Cont’d) 14.Lb. 1Lb. 2-10 Lbs. 
White: Strasburg’: (74.42.45 ce. oo 0 200) 90 
White tipped Scarletie a .s-1qeen 30 1.00 .90 
Cay alien Mat acetetenicie toner aL ae. et 235 1.10 1.00 
Oz. 
RHUBARB es 222-2 25 .90 
SALSIP Ys"... eens ake 20 50 
SORRELL). ©. seco. .20 60 2.00 
SPINACH (All 15c per oz.)........... 
Blight Resistant Savoy............... OD 1.40 1.30 
Kangiot Denmariiten. a... 3. 20> mina 250 1.50 1.40 
Wong) Standing Savoy, ......0 50006550 55 1.60 1.50 
OldeDominions: ees s.y. hs oe wave 50 1.50 1.40 
ReselectedsSavoyenrarn. issih « nt oe) 1.40 1.30 
SQUASH Oz. %Lb. Lb. 
Blue Hubbard Special............... 125 dfs: 2.25 
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Wrartedtltubbard a. ss sxc fe sire elie itis .20 .60 2.00 
Murbanmior Essex Hybrid. ti. a> + 45) HE APE 
ablet@uicen sat erie cies ieee se 5) 45 7150 
Connecticut Straightneck............ sills 45) 1.50 
Early Prolific Straightneck........... MN) 4520 ah .o0 
Giant Summer Crookneck...........- 15 0m 1.25 
Italian Vegetable Marrow..........-- 215 45 1.50 
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types of straightneck. They are remarkably uniform in shape 
and size and have a very smooth skin and a clear bright yellow 
color with no trace of green. 
Yankee Hybrid — A straightneck without equal for the produc- 
tion of early fruit. The very earliest picking always averages 
twice as many marketable fruit and the total yield is much 
heavier. The fruits are wonderfully attractive with a waxy 
yellow color with no trace of green. 
Yankee Hybrid F2 — Second generation seed which performs 
nearly as well as the first generation from crossed inbred lines 
but is not nearly as expensive, still better than most open polli- 
nated strains. 
Giant Summer Crookneck — The popular old time favorite. 
White Bush Scallop — Flattened and scalloped fruits. Delicious 
if picked when young and tender. 
Italian Vegetable Marrow — (Cocozelle.) Long, mottled dark 
green fruits of surpassing flavor. We have an excellent strain 
of this popular variety. 
WINTER 
True Hubbard — Deep green, smooth skin of high quality. 
have a very pure strain of this popular variety. 
Improved Warted Hubbard — Larger than True Hubbard with 
a very knotted warty skin. 
We 
Golden Hubbard — Sometimes known as Red. We have an ex- 
cellent strain. 
Table Queen — (Des Moines or Acorn.) Long, mottled dark 
green fruits of surpassing flavor. We have an excellent strain 
of this popular variety. 
Blue Hubbard — Favorite New England Strain. Our Blue 
Hubbard is the desirable slate-gray so highly prized in Massa- 
chusetts. The hard shell makes it the finest winter keeper of all 
winter squashes. Our seed is grown in New England and is as 
pure a type as we have ever seen. 
Warren’s Turban — (Essex Hybrid.) Another New England 
strain of superlative quality. Very early warted fruits with rich 
orange flesh of the highest quality. Folks who have never 
tried this fine Squash should ask the opinion of residents of the 
‘North Shore” about it. 
SQUASH needs a fertile deep soil. The bush varie- 
ties should be spaced 4 feet apart and the running sorts 
8 feet and thinned to about 4 plants in each hill. Winter 
varieties should be planted later than the summer types 
but both are very tender and may not be planted until 
all danger of frost is over. 
SWISS CHARD OR SPINACH BEET 
Large White Ribbed — Dark green, well blistered leaves with 
broad, white midribs. 
Poiree Bieta 
Lucullus — Large midribs and light yellowish-green leaves. 
Pomme D’Armour TOMATO Pomo D’Oro 
Rutgers — Unusually large and solid. An exceptional variety 
developed by the New Jersey Experiment Station, being notable 
for its large size and solid structure, perfect globe shape, splendid 
flavor and deep red color throughout. It ripens about the same 
time as Marglobe and produces a tremendous amount of fruit. 
The vine is heavy with large leaves which protect it from sun 
scald. We offer originator’s strain. 
The Pritchard or Scarlet Topper — The deep globe shape and 
early ripening period of this fine variety coupled with its freedom 
from cracking, solid structure and brilliant red color make it 
one of the most desirable ever introduced. 
Special Bonny Best — For those who demand a superstrain of 
this popular early variety we offer this strain of seed from crown 
set fruit only. Seed is saved only from those plants which show 
the greatest vigor and earliness. This means seed of pure paren- 
tage, high germination and vigorous growth. 
Stokesdale Certified — A medium size deep globe very solid and 
of fine quality. Ripens about the same time as Bonny Best 
but outyields it. 
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