20 PATTON SEEDS 

New Long Standing Bloomsdale Spinach 
NEW LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE SPINACH 
A new strain of outstanding merit, that, although recently introduced, has already become a favorite with 
commercial growers on account of its splendid performance. It is almost as early and quick growing as the 
old Bloomsdale, but it will stand in marketable condition 10 to 14 days longer before bolting. One of the 
advantages is that the inferior early shooting male plants are eliminated. It is intensely crumpled and 
blistered and very uniform. The color is a deep glossy green. Wherever Bloomsdale is grown, this improved 
strain will give far more satisfactory results. 1 lb., $0.60; 10 lbs., $5.00; 100 Ibs., $45.00. 
Extra Dark Green Bloomsdale, New. A better and darker strain of the well-known Reselected Blooms- 
dale. Its darker color gives the plants a fresh appearance for a longer time after being cut than ordinary 
Bloomsdale. Though not quite so long-standing as our New Long Standing Bloomsdale it remains much 
longer in prime marketable condition than the old Savoy-Leaved. Being just as early it entirely displaces 
the old stock. 1 Ib., $0.60; 10 Ibs., $5.00; 100 lbs., $45.00. 
Virginia Blight Resistant Savoy. Extra fine strain, reproduced from the latest original stock. Our 
strain is almost as curled as our Reselected Bloomsdale and is far superior to the ordinary Blight Resistant 
offered by some houses. The only disadvantage Virginia Savoy has, is that it runs to seed rather quickly. 
1 Ib., $0.60; 10 Ibs., $5.00; 100 lbs., $45.00. 
Old Dominion Spinach. A real good spinach to plant after August Ist. Used to cut in the Fall or to sow 
later to Winter over and cut in the Spring. _ It is one of the best types of spinach to Winter over. 1 lb., 
$0.60; 10 Ib., $5.00; 100 lb., $45.00. 
Old Dominion New. Blight resistant, late seeding. 
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Mammot Sandwich L Ts 
Tslanid ae ser $0.2 SOs 7 2-00 arge Leafed French and Mammoth Lyons 
Where prices are not listed, gladly sent upon request. 
