
OLDS’ SPINACH 

*401. KING OF DENMARK. (46 days.) The 
plants are ready for use as soon as the early kinds and 
remain in good condition two weeks after other varieties 
have gone to seed. The plants grow rapidly, resembling 
the Long Season in type but leaves are more crumpled 
and are darker green in color, thick, of good quality. 
Stands well after cutting, Equally valuable for both 
the home and market gardener. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; 
Y%, Ib., 55¢; 1b., $1.60, postpaid. 
BLOOMSDALE 
*402. BLOOMSDALE. (42 days.) | (New Long 
Standing Strain.) This is a very early variety and one 
of the best to plant in the autumn or early spring. 
One of the best for market and canning. The plant is 
of upright growth, with thick, glossy, dark green leaves 
of medium size, pointed but broad, and crumpled like 
those of Savoy cabbage. Stems three inches long. It is 
very hardy. Suitable for home gardens but better 
adapted for market gardeners. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 10c; %4 
lb., 35c; Ilb., $1.00, postpaid. 

CULTURE: Spinach 
cool, moist weather. The seed 
should be sown early in the 
spring in rows one foot apart 
and thinned to 6 inches in the 
row. Upon the arrival of warm 
weather it tends to bolt to seed. 
A fall crop of spinach may be 
sown in late July or August and 
will do well during the cool, 
moist autumn days. Spinach is 
rich in vitamins, For city gar- 
needs 
dens we recommend the New 
Zealand Spinach or Lucullus 
Swiss Chard as both of these 
greens can be cut over and 
over again, One pkt. will plant 
20 feet; 10 to 14 lbs, an acre. 
For larger amounts than quoted, 
see our Market Gardeners’ 
Price List, opposite page 1, 
*404. LONG-STANDING GAU- 
DRY OR NOBEL. (45 days.) (Also 
called Nobel, Improved Aragon.) Where 
a fairly smooth leaf spinach is desired we 
consider this variety superior to any other. 
It is as fast a grower as any of the early 
smooth varieties and at the same time has 
the long-standing qualities. The leaves 
are large, broad and thick. Pkt., 5c; 0z., 
10c; % Ib., 35c; Ib., $1.00, postpaid. 
403. NEW ZEALAND. (70 days.) 
Entirely distinct from true spinach in 
type. Thrives in hot weather and in any 
soil, rich or poor. The stems and leaves 
are soft, thick, fleshy and crystalline in 
appearance; plant, tall and spreading, 
with numerous side shoots; leaves rath- 
er small and pointed. -Pkt., 10c;  o0z., 
25c; %, lb., 75ce; Ib., $2.35, postpaid. 
+400. 
days.) 
PRINCESS JULIANA. (48 
One of the best long-standing va- 
rieties of spinach. Very dark green 
crumpled leaves, round and thick. It 
lacks entirely the earlier bolting male 
plants and as a result the crop as a whole 
remains much longer in marketable con- 
dition ie Kt. OCsmnOzZ LOGS Ya 1b. sabe: 
lb., $1.00, postpaid. 
GARDENING FOR HEALTH 
Sweet Corn and Green Peas are at 
their sweetest and best only when they 
can be brought direct from the garden 
to the. kitchen 
and cooked within an 
hour or so. This is true of most all 
vegetables. Remember Vitamins are 
the most abundant in the fresh green 
and yellow vegetables, 
Have them fresh to 
healthful. 
have them 
Olds’ Wisconsin Grown Tobacco 
Our tobacco seed is all Wisconsin grown and 
from certified stocks, As we package this in 
our own bags, we cannot offer it as certified 
seed. 
500. COMSTOCK SPANISH. The gen- 
uine strain of Comstock Spanish is known for 
its vigor of growth; its broad, heavy leaves with 
rounded tips, its large yield and its agreeable 
blending of flavor with the filler, Pkt., 10c; % 
oz., 40c; 0z., 70c; %4 Ib., $2.00, postpaid. 
504. WISCONSIN HAVANA NO. 142. 
A resistant strain of tobacco which originated 
in 1924 at the Wisconsin Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station. This variety is adapted to old 
tobacco soils, or land which is infected with root 
rot. It is somewhat later than Havana No. 38 
but the plants are very straight and very leafy. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c; oz., 70c; % Ib., $2.00, 
postpaid. 
503. WISCONSIN CONNECTICUT 
HAVANA NO. 38. Its characteristics are: 
vigor of growth; good breadth; weight and 
texture of leaf; improvement of leaves at base 
of stalk; improved market quality, consisting 
partly of wrapper quality that blends with the | 
filler tobacco without flavoring the latter; and 
finally, the important matter of earliness. PKt., 
10c; VY oz., 40c; oz., 70c; 14 lb., $2.00, postpaid. 

Seed Field of Wisconsin No. 38 Tobacco. 
= Obs 


Virginia Blight Resistant. 
*399. VIRGINIA BLIGHT RESIST- 
ANT. (389 days.) A Savoy leafed variety bred 
at the Virginia Experiment Station for mosaic re- 
Sistance. Upstanding, vigorous plants. Seeds 
rather early. Highly desirable for planting in 
infested soil and highly recommended planted 
for a fall crop. Pkt., be; oz., 10c; 4144 Ib., 35c; 
lb., $1.00, postpaid. 

Princess Juliana, 
Olds’ RHUBARB 

#395. 
riety. Rhubarb 
easily, but the stalks should not be used until 
LARGE VICTORIA. A popular va- 
can be raised from seed very 
plants have had a full season’s growth. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 25c; % lb., 70c; lb., $2.10, postpaid. 
396k. RHUBARB ROOTS. Large Vic- 
toria. Choice, extra large divided roots. 
Prices: 3 for 45c; 6 for 80c; 12 for $1.50; 
an 8 $2.75, postpaid. Not prepaid, 100 for 
