AMERICAN RUTABAGA 
Hardy, Productive, Sweet, 
Solid, Globe-Shaped— 
Rutabaga is now more 
generally used for table 
than turnips. The Purple 
Top American is the most 
desirable from every stand- 
point. Sweetest,. largest, 
biggest cropper. Flesh is 
grained, golden yellow, 
mild flavored, solid and 
sweet. No. 139, Pkt. .10¢; 
6Z. 20¢; quarter Ib, 60c. 


FORDHOOK 
| GIANT 
SWISS 
CHARD 
55 Days. Use for Greens 
or Cock Lixe Acnocra- 
gus—A planting of 
Swiss Chard will give 
you a delicious green 
to replace Spinach in 
hot weather. The large, 
white ribs may be 
creamed like asparagus, 
This. variety grows 
enormous, heavy, 
crumpled, dark green 
leaves. No. 491, 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 40c. 

VICTORIA 
RHUBARB 
Popular Standard Variety—This pro- &% 
ductive variety is good for home or ; 3; 
market use. Seeds should be planted § 
early and transplanted when of good Yi } 
size. No 529, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30c. 
SALSIFY rane 
Vegetable Oyster 
One of the most delicious and nutritious : 
of vegetables. It surpasses both’ parsnips - 
and carrots for table use and after it gets : 
a. good frosting has a decided oyster flavor. 
Can be used in soups. Also fine if breaded 
and fried like oysters. or boiled and made 
into fritters. Perfectly hardy and can re- 
main in the ground all winter. 
No. 114, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30c. 
New Zealand SPINACH 
While not a member of the true spinach family,: the - 
leaves, when prepared for the table so much resemble. 
the ordinary types that most people cannot tell. the 
difference in either flavor or appearance. The leaves 
being very brittle and fleshy are of the very - finest 
quality when cooked. An excellent ‘‘spinach” to grow 
in home gardens where the regular types do not do 
well. -No. , 404, Pkt. 1067 07. 35¢; 14 Ib,..$1,25; 
2 |b. $2.30. " ! : 






_ feet. 
GOOD LUCK. 
Blight Resistant 
SPINACH 

This cross between 
Vergea Blight Resistant 
Savoy and King of Den- 
mark is a long standing 
variety: that is absolute- 
ly.resistant to blight. 
The leaves are similar to 
Savey; -but somewhat 
more pointed. Very use- 
ful for fall planting for 
early ‘spring use. 
No. 545, Pkt..10¢; oz. 30¢; 14 Ib. $1.0 


GOOD 
LUCK . 
Long Standing ame 
A long standing 
type of spinach 
' that will not shoot 
to seed before all 
the crop is able to 
be cut, Good Luck 
Long Standing is 
a splendid variety, 
with close-growing, 
thick bunches of 
rich dark green; 
broad and crem- 
pled leaves. No; 
pat, Pkt, 106; 

02. 30c¢; Vi bas $1.00. 


i GOOD LUCK GARDENS. 
SORREL A hardy perennial which may bear for several years. 
Sow in spring or summer in drills. 
salads, or when cooked like spinach. An ounce will sow 150 
No. 533, Pkt. 15¢3 oz. 65c. 
Excellent ‘in 

King of Denmark 
Spinach : 
The large, green, crumpled leaves 
of this splendid spinach stand at 
least two weeks longer than the 
common varieties, No.574, Pkt.10¢; = 
oz. 25¢; 4 lb, 75e. fae 


Princess Juliana Spinach 
Beautiful.dense, compact plants 
with large round thick crinkled 
¥> leaves of very deep green. ” Ex- 
wu, ceptionally fine for home garden, - 
we market or canning. Stands a 
long time before going to seed, 
even after weather becomes 
quite warm. No. 670, 
Pky. lO; 07.. 29¢; V4 Ib. 75¢. 



‘Victoria Spinach — 
A grand variety of Spinach. It 
grows thick and broad to a height 
of 214 inches, with short- stemmed, 
dark green leaves, which are 
somewhat curled and crumpled, 
large, thick and fleshy. No, 031, 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30¢; 14 Ib. $1 00. 


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