12 QUINLAN SEED STORE 1945 

SPINACH. 
One of the most important crops grown for greens, and may be had in good condition from very 
early in the spring until cold weather. For early use sow very early in spring, and for succession at 
intervals. The main crop for spring and winter use should be sown in September and the plants 
covered for winter. 
One-half oz. to 100 feet of drill: 6 to 8 pounds to the acre. 
Oz. Y Ib. Lb. Days 
Bloomsdale Savoy, large crumpled dark green leaves.............. 10 3D LOG ae 
Long Standing, large crumpled dark green leaves................ eee LO 035 1.00 42 
New Zealand, small thick dark green leaves ......................-..---+- 2D 715 2.00 70 
SQUASH. 
Seeds should not be planted in spring until all danger of frost is past. Plant in hills 5 feet apart 
for bush varieties and 6 to 8 feet apart for running sorts, putting 6 to 8 seeds to the hill, finally 
leaving but 3 plants. 
One-half pound to 200 or 300 hills: 2 to 3 pounds per acre. 
Oz. Yb. Days 
Acornevines Hallt type: ont ection earecees 15 25 ©6100 
BananasSquash, vine mb allitype eco eats etewceyeees Atestceneeey 15 25 6105 
Boston Marrow, similar to Hubbard, vine, Fall type................ 15 25° = 100 
Delicious,-vine, Wall: type oc Sere ee ee 15 35 ©6100 
Early Yellow Bush Scallop, Summer type ....................000220202.000 15 05 ~~ B8 
Early White Bush Scallop, Summer type ...................0000200.......- 15 O78 56 
Golden* Hubbard; ‘vine; :Fall- type (oo ea ere 15 ob. 100 
Green Cocozelle, bush, Summer type ..........2.00....2..0.20eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 15 ob 68 
Italian; Marrow;: vine Vall type cae ee ek a 15 eatin Ri 
Straight’ Neck, bush, Summer type 0 wo 5 25 ©=— 50 
Summer Crook-Neck, bush, Summer type ......_.....2222222.20222.2220.2-- 15 Soe De 
Sweet.Potato,.vine: “Mallty pe (2.0). Sa ee ee 15 25 6100 
Warty Hubbard, vine,iiall type son. rae eee. ee 15 metiypeed WAI, 
ZAicchini; bush;-Summer type. 4... 3. ee 15 SbieeGe 
SWISS CHARD, SILVER OR SEA KALE. 
: . 4 Oz. ¥%, Ib. Lb. Days 
Grown exclusively for its leaves, which can be used and 
served like Spinach. Cultivation same as Beets...................... 25 £75 2.00 50 
TOBACCO 
Sow the seed in plant bed in March. Transplant when five or six leaves appear. Set in rows 3% 
feet apart, 18 to 20 inches apart in the row, according to variety. When the bud appears, break off 
the top, leaving 16 leaves to mature. Keep off all suckers growing from the stem. When the leaves 
have become waxy and brittle it is ripe. Cut and hang the stock in a shed to dry. 
Oz. 
Connecticut Seenii leaf iui 4 ene ee ee ee eee ee 50 
Well Known Variety. 
White’ Burle yee. sess. ee ee ee ee eee ee . 50 
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TOMATO. 
As the plants advance in growth support them by brushwood. To have the Tomato ver i 
is necessary to start the plants in a hotbed, or they may be reared in a flower pot in a widoniena 
subsequently transplanted. Plants for an early crop should be raised under glass. For intermediate 
crop they may be raised on outside beds. For late crops the seed may be planted in permanent position 
One oz. to 2,500 plants; 2 ozs. to the acre. 
Oz. 4% Ib. Days 
Bonny Best, A good forcing variety ...........2..2...tcescecceeeeeeeeeceeeeeee 50 1.50 73 
Very early; vigorous and productive; color scarlet. 
Break O’Day, orange-red round fruit 2.00.0... eee 50 1.50 70 
Crimson Cushion (Beefsteak or Enormous) ..............02...222000.2..- 50 1.50 90 
The largest of the bright red tomatoes; really a Red Ponderosa. 
