8 QUINLAN SEED STORE 1942 


CUCUMBERS—Continued 
Oz. YZ, Thigudee ene 
Teh mn. osc sedge ec er ee eee Cee 10 20 =: 11.00 
The: Davis PP erlect rere eee ee re ee 10 20 =: 11.00 
Rollinson Telegraph (Greenhouse forcing) ..................--..---::::0-++eee0=+ 2.00 
Early Fortune, White Spine variety sli. 2 ecient ee ee ee .10 320 = =.11.00 
Early’ Cluster.) 3s ered ee a aie ee a een 10 20 = 8=§=1.00 
Chicago Picklingy220 2) 72 nes ee ee aoe Gr Se Spee COI ee, 10 200 1.00 
Improvéed:Long® Green ic lie ee en ee 15 40 1.50 
West: India ;Gherkin; Pickl moe) oe ha ee ee ee .10 20 =: 11.00 
Japanese: Climbing :2.302 en ee a ee ere ae 10 20 =6.11.00 
LETTUCE. 
Seed for the first outdoor crop is usually sown in hotbeds in February, and the seedlings trans- 
planted to the garden in April, 8 to 12 inches apart, in rows 12 inches apart. For a succession until 
frost, sow in drills in the open ground at intervals of every two or three weeks, and thin the plants 
to stand 6 to 8 inches apart. For plants to force in hotbeds from November until spring, sow seed 
in hotbeds in the fall, and cover up as winter approaches, until the plants are required for use. Or the 
seed may be sown in hotbeds early in winter and the seedlings transplanted when large enough into fine 
and well-prepared garden soil. One-fourth oz. to 100 feet of drill; 2 pounds to the acre. 
Oz. ¥, lb. Lb. 
Grand: Rapids 2.0 tds Re ae re ae, ea ees eee 15 50 1.50 
Extra fine for forcing. 
Paris White Cos, Trianon or Romain ............:...............00ce:220000-e-eeeeeeeeeeees 10 40 1.00 
Black’ Seeded‘Sim pson= 22-22. se eee ee 15 40 1.00 
Stands heat well. 
Early;.Carledz:Sim pson 2c he eee 1b “= A0 ~ 1:00 
Good for forcing and out doors. 
Prize | Hem cre ae oe ie nee PE eet eee Se ee 15 40 1.00 
Leaves frilled and blistered; very crisp. 
Hanson sc es ee ee eae 15 40 1.00 
Stands drought and hot sun well. 
Bio: Bostomn225 ee ee er ae ee 15 40 1.00 
Kleeberg 380.2..2e S ee e e 15 50 # 1.50 
The hardest heading variety of all. 
N. Y.. or: Wonderful 2.2 3 ee ee ee 15 50 1.50 
A large late sort, cabbage heading variety, with large, crum- 
pled, dark green leaves. Similar to N. Y. cabbage. 
ENDIVE. 
This is an important fall and winter salad. For early, the seed should be sown in April, in drills 15 
inches apart, and the seedlings thinned to stand 12 inches apart in the rows. Sowings for the main crop 
may be made in June and July, as the vegetable is used principally in fall and winter. The inner leaves 
are blanched by tying the tips of the outer ones together, or by laying boards over the plants. 
One-fourth oz. to 100 feet of drill. 
Oz % 
Broad Leaf’ Batavian ..32.20. te eee 15 -50 
Thick, slightly wrinkled; forming a loose head. 
White Curled 852.0000 eh eee ee 15 -50 
Green Curbed 2.02.05..05500-ooecechocctecescccesrt eee ee 15 50 

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