

Painesville, Ohio 
SPINACH 
1 Pkt. for 25 feet; 1 Ounce for 100 feet. 
CULTURE: | Spinach delights in cool moist weather. Seed should 
be sown at the earliest possible moment in the spring in 
rows | foot apart and thinned to 6 inches in the row. 
matures in 45 to 50 days and quickly runs to seed in warm 
weather which of course ruins it for table use. A fall crop of 
spinach may be sown in late July or August and will find 
the cool moist autumn weather favorable for growth. 
460 GIANT THICK LEAVED (Nobel). 43 Days. Decidedly the 
best of the thick leaved group. Because of the enormous 
yield, long standing character, and the deep green color and 
smoothness of the leaves, this variety is highly recommended 
for canning as well as for home and market garden. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 20c; C-Pkt. (4 Lb.) 75c 
461 LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE. 45 Days. Quick 
growing hardy spinach, much planted for home and 
market use as well as for canning. The glossy green 
leaves are intensely crinkled and blistered, in addi- 
tion to being of a very heavy texture. Remains in 
table condition for a long time without bolting. A 
foremost variety in every regard. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 20¢; C-Pkt. (1% Lb.) 75c 
It 
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462 NEW ZEALAND (Hot Weather Spinach). 55 Days. 
This plant when prepared for the table greatly re- 
sembles spinach in appearance and flavor. It makes 
strong plants which resist heat and give an abun- 
dance of rich green foliage all during the summer 
and fall. Sends out fresh growth continuously after 
being cut so that a supply of greens may be had until 
frost. Both, stem tips and leaves may be cooked. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (14 Lb.) $1.00 
SQUASH 
1 Pkt. for 6 Hilis; 1 Ounce for 25 Hills 
CULTURE: Plant in a warm, light, rich soil after the 
weather has become settled and warm in the spring. 
Plant in hills 3 to 4 feet apart each way, the large 
running varieties 6 to 8 feet; 8 to 10 seeds should 
be planted in a hill, thinning out after they have 
attained their rough leaves to 3 or 4 plants to a 
hill. 
470 EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK. 50 Days. 1938 
All-America Award winner. New high-yielding sum- 
mer squash, earlier than summer Crookneck. © Plants 
strictly bush and compact with ample foliage, per- 
mitting close planting. Fruits straight, smooth, and 
of delicate creamy color, firm and usable when only 
4 to 5 inches long and until 12 to 14 inches long. 
Quality ‘unsurpassed. Suitable for home nad market 
garden and for shipment. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (V4 Lb.) 90c 
471 EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP. 50 Days. 
Standard scallop squash for home and market 
garden. Fruits uniform, round, attain’ 9 inch 
diameter, flattened, with scalloped margins; 
smooth; greenish-white when young, white 
when mature. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (14 Lb.) 90c 
472 MAMMOTH SUMMER CROOKNECK. 55 Days. 
A summer sort for home, market garden and 
shipping. Large fruits, 18 to 24 inches long, 
4Y inches through with curved neck. Skin is 
rich orange-yellow, warted; flesh golden yellow, 
tender, dry and of pleasing flavor. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (14 Lb.) 90c 
474 GOLDEN DELICIOUS. 103 Days. Top-shaped 
fruits 8 to 9 inches long, weighing about 8 
pounds each. Beneath the smooth, hard, gold- 
en yellow shell with lighter stripes is a thick 
layer of dry, fine grained, rich orange flesh 
of superb flavor. A wonderful squash easily 
stored for enjoyment throughout the winter 
months. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (1/4 Lb.) 90c 
475 WARTED HUBBARD. 105 Days. Fairly large 
fruits with dark green, heavily warted skin, the 
toughness of which makes it a favorite for ship- 
~ ping and winter use. About 12 inches long and 
10 inches thick. Attractive deep orange-yellow flesh 
which is fine grained, sweet and dry. This is the 
standard winter squash for all purposes, whether for. 
home, market or shipping. It represents the perfec- 
tion of winter squashes for pies, baking, etc. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (1% Lb.) 90c 
476 TABLE QUEEN or ACORN. 60 Days. A squash fit 
for a queen. Cut in half and baked for 20 minutes — 
it is delicious. Wonderful producer. Fruits are from 
6 to 8 inches long and 4 to 6 inches in diameter. 
shaped like an acorn. Its dark green shell is hard and 
smooth. It is a very good keeper. 
A-Pkt. 10c; B-Pkt. (1 Oz.) 30c; C-Pkt. (4 Lb.) 90c 

475 Warted Hubbard Squash 
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