28 
Asgrow Seeds are Well-bred 

SPINACH 
A quick-growing, cool-weather crop, unable to withstand heat. Usually sown in early spring and as 
a@ succession crop in later summer, or in fall for early spring cutting where winters are not too severe. 

Blight Resistant (Virginia) Savoy: 39 days. For 
soils infested with mosaic blight. 
*Bloomsdale Savoy, Long Standing: 42 days. 
Stands heat better and remains in cutting con- 
dition longer than other Bloomsdale types. 
Bloomsdale Extra Dark Green (Reselected): 40 
days. A popular variety with Southern shippers. 
* Giant Nobel (Giant Thick Leaved): 45 days. 
Strong, spreading, long-standing plants with very 
large, thick, medium green leaves. Tender and 
well flavored. 
Hollandia: 43 days. Prickly-seeded, large leaved; 
for winter crop in California. 
King of Denmark: 46 days. Large plants with 
broad, slightly crumpled, dark green leaves. 
Popular for spring planting, being slow to bolt. 
New Zealand Spinach: Not a true spinach but 
its small, pointed leaves when cooked have the 
appearance and flavor of spinach. Thrives in 
summer and forms new leaves after picking. 
Viroflay: 45 days. A very large and vigorous 
variety with broad, thick, pointed leaves. 

_ Asgrow Spinach Trials—each row is a different variety 
SQUASH 
Summer or Bush Varieties 
Black Zucchini: 62 days. Long, smooth, dark 
green. Flesh greenish white. 
Cocozelle, Black: 64 days. A new Asgrow strain 
with handsome blackish green exterior. 
Cocozelle, Long: 65 days. Dark green with lighter 
stripes. Very prolific. 
*Early Prolific Straightneck: 50 days. A new 
productive strain of attractive lemon-yellow 
exterior color. 
*Early Yellow Summer Crookneck: 52 days. 
Attractive yellow fruits, with cream colored flesh. 
Giant Summer Crookneck: 58 days. Larger fruits; 
an old garden favorite. 
Giant Summer Straightneck: 60 days. Popular 
with shippers, as it packs well. In the Asgrow 
strain, fruits have the coveted lemon-yellow color. 
*xWhite Bush Scallop (Patty-Pan): 52 days. Eaten © 
young, the flesh is tender and well flavored. Our 
early green-tinted strain is popular. 
Zucchini: 60 days. Cylindrical and straight, 
medium green, mottled with light green. 
Winter or Trailing Varieties 
Banana: 105 days. Long, round and pointed; 
gray outside, yellow-orange inside. Sweet. 
*Blue Hubbard: 110 days. Large, round and 
pointed. Of fine flavor; a good keeper. 
Golden Hubbard: 100 days. Orange-red exterior, 
with deep orange flesh. ; 
Improved Green Hubbard: 105 days. Standard 
winter sort. Fruits 12” x 9”, pointed at ends. 
* Table Queen: 58 days. Fruits about 444” diam- 
eter, acorn-shaped but ribbed, dark green with 
yellowish orange flesh of pleasing flavor. 
Warted Hubbard: 110 days. Similar to Improved 
Green Hubbard but larger and more warted. 
