SPI NACH One packet will sow 20 feet of row; 1 
ounce, 100 feet 
Spinach is a cool-weather crop and may be sown very early 
in the Spring. Make successive sowings until early Summer; 
for Fall use, sow from August 10 to September 15. 
CULTURE: Sow early in Spring as soon as ground can be worked, 
in rows 1 foot apart. Cover seed 1 inch. New Zealand Spinach is 
entirely distinct, and the seed should be soaked in warm water a few 
hours before planting. Allow 2 feet between plants and sow about 
May 15. 
LONG-STANDING BLOOMSDALE, or SUMMER 
SAVOY. Ready to use in 48 days. Quick-growing, 
hardy Spinach, much planted for home and market use 
as well as for canning. The glossy green leaves are of a 
very heavy texture and intensely crinkled and blistered. 
Remains in the rosette stage for a long time without 
bolting; this characteristic adapts it to later Spring 
planting. Also can be sown in the Fall. Easy to 
harvest, easy to clean. 
Pkt. 10¢: oz. 25c;. 4ib.-75c 
NEW ZEALAND. Ready to use in 70 days. The Cut- 
and-Come-Again Spinach. This plant when prepared 
for the table so greatly resembles Spinach In ap- 
pearance and flavor that most people will not be 
aware of the difference. It produces strong plants 
which resist heat and give an abundance of rich green 
foliage all during the Summer and Fall. Sends out fresh 
growth continuously after being cut, so that a supply 
of greens may be had until frost destroys the plants. 
Both the young stem tips and leaves are fleshy and 
3 brittle and of the finest quality when cooked. Plants 
New Zealand Spinach attain a spread of 4 feet when fully grown. 
Pkt. 15¢; 140z. 35c; oz. 60c; YIb. $1.75 
CULTURE: Plant in May when the ground is warm and dry, in hills 5 to 6 feet apart for the bush varieties and 
6 to 8 feet apart for the running varieties. Sow seven to eight seeds to the hill and thin out to three plants. Cover seed 
with 1 inch of soil 
SUMMER SQUASH 
One packet will plant 6 to 8 hills; 1 ounce, 30 hills 
EARLY YELLOW PROLIFIC. Ready to use in 50 days. This is a dwarf Summer Squash. The 
fruits are very attractive and smooth; smaller than the old Straightneck. The vine is dwarf, 
extremely prolific and early. This is a very profitable kind for market and excellent for the 
home garden, as a few plants will give an abundance 
of finest quality Summer Squash if the young fruits 
are kept picked. 
Pkt. 10c3/0z.25c; Ylb. 75c 
DARK GREEN ZUCCHINI. Special 
Long Strain. Ready to use in 65 days. 
This new strain of bush Vegetable 
Marrow Is very even im size and has a 
solid dark green skin with no light gray 
or light striped fruits. Best if picked 
when 8 to 10 inches [ong or smaller. 
These Squash are delicious cut [ength- 
wise and baked with a strip of bacon on 
each piece. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; Yb. 85c 




NON-WARRANTY 
Lohrman Seed Co. gives no warranty, ex- 
pressed or implied, as to description, quality, 
productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, 
bulbs cr plants we send out, and will not be 
responsible for the crop. 

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