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DELICIOUS 
other sorts, hence highly desirable for kK ¥ 
making successive sowings. Does not run 
to seed easily. The numerous, short J 
stemmed leaves are heavily crumpled, thick warted and 
‘Withstands hot weather longer than most] () cen's 

7 are fine and tender when cooked. Succeeds in all sections PLANT A 
.- of the country. 1071—Pkg., 10c; 0z., L7%7e; %4 Ib., 49e; GARDEN | 
’ Y% lb., 89e; Ib., $1.65, postpaid. THIS YEAR. 



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“and “s slow te 8° juallty "weeks after other sor pkq 
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have gone to see F = one he ter ee 
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jJeaves are lare®, : 
So 2 lor. Ready 
2 rlossy dark green co 5 ondition 
slightly crumpled ete Spinach and AG Weys. Yields 
for use as wae pee: Matures 1n about 45 S. 
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about two we o65—Pks- Be; OZ, 153 Ib., A7¢5 7 ‘ 
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is also well adapted pkq. 
for spring use, 
Produces hardy, . 
large plants of vigorous 
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F H Ib., $1.45, postpaid. KING 
: = ooth to slightly crumpled, 
a reen leaves, sm oO early and grows SO 
H Large dar eT avlent quality. son only about tv APT SE 
= ten tay you may start to So aing, 1078—PkE» Des 0% ; eee Bs 
4 erOWn., 45 id pearl » $1.25, postpaid. winter variety, but 
Hl 44 Wb., 4005 % ND 
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WITHSTANDS 40 sha Pan eo ine: 4p Vue <ED? dark green leaves. : Heavy 
gase® “Glos cred: cane, 72 gust wp \ Yielder. 1073—Pkzg., 5c; 
HOT WEATHER eres od. “pony, wu © gS > 3/0 oz. 15¢e; 14 Ib., 47¢; 1% Ib. 
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80e; Ib., $1.45, postpaid. 
SUNFLOWER. 
SALZER’S JUMBO—Bears 
large heads, frequently 12 to 20 inches 
in diameter and sometimes yielding 
1,000 pounds of seed per acre. Makes 
NEW poten seen for quicken... and Dt 
‘ rots. unflowers also produce 2 oO 
ZEALAND SPINACH 30 tons palatable silage per acre and 
Not_related to the reg-]| ean be successfully grown where 
fe RO i MN pering is late and frosts ae erty 
assicees sag d vA he seed is eagerly eaten by fowls, 
Ses ee pe eds and they fatten thereon and lay, more 
continuous supply of good | ¢&88s than on any other food. It is rel- 
quality, small, thick, | ished by horses, cattle, sheep, swine, 
pointed, deep green leaves] etc., which thrive and fat- Aid 
which are used just like |. ten thereon. The oil burns 
Spinach. Forms large,}| well, and 20 barrels can 
Spieotees plants, tre _to} be made per acre. 
ei eet across, during : , 
summer and early fall, _4703—0z., L0es %4_ Iby 
from seed sown in spring.}] 15¢3 Ib. 29¢3 2 Ibs., 45e3 5 
1068—Pkez., 10c; 0z., 15¢c;| Ibs.. 98ce; postpaid. Not 



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re ¥%, b., 47¢; 44 Ib., 80c; lb., | prepaid, 10 Ibs. or more, 
TENDER $1.45, postpaid. at 14¢ per Ib. A Sunflower 
Pee A We surely like your dependable seeds.— Mr. A. H. Harnish, R. D. 1, St. George, Kansas. 
