Spinach 
One ounce for 100 feet; 15 lbs. per acre 
in rows, 25 lbs. if broadcast 




Dark Green Bloomsdale Savoy. Best for 
fall, but if sown very early in the spring a ae 
will produce a good crop. This early eta lee 
variety produces large, glossy, = : 
ark green leaves, crumpled, 
thick and of great substance. 
Haarlem Market. A fine new, } 
prickly-seeded Savoy with ‘ 
dark green, heavily savoyed 
leaves like Long-Standing 
Savoy but hugging the ground 
closer. Being very hardy, it 
winters over better than round- 
seeded Savoys. Can be sown ear- 
lier, as the seed withstands rot and 
wilt from cold, unfavorable spring. 
It grows rapidly, matures early, 
and is partly resistant to blight. Try it for both early and late plantings. Regu- 
late your seeder carefully to allow for the prickly seed. Be sure to try this. 
Haarlem Market Spinach 
Long-Standing Savoy. A very fine strain. It will stand in marketable condition 
10 to 14 days longer before bolting than regular Savoy and is darker green. The 
inferior early shooting male plants are entirely lacking. It is intensely crumpled 
and blistered and very uniform. Our strain is specially selected; you'll like it. 
Old Dominion. A long-standing strain of Virginia Blight-resistant Savoy best 
adapted for late fall or wintered-over crops, and will withstand “yellows.” The 
leaves are well crumpled and of a dark blue-green color. 
Special Summer Savoy. Excellent, uniform strain, out of Long-standing Savoy, 
with darker green, heavily crumpled, savoyed plants which stand 3 to 4 days 
longer without bolting. Leaves hold crumple in hot weather better than others. 
Virginia Blight-Resistant Savoy. A distinct strain selected and propagated from 
plants that show a blight-resisting vigor under actual blight conditions where 
ordinary strains of seed could not be successfully grown. Virginia Blight-Resistant 
Savoy is best suited for fall crop, as it bolts to seed quickly m warm weather. 
Giant-Leaf Summer. Immense, broad, me- Nobel Gaudry, Dark Green. Huge, rounded, 
dium green, thick, smooth leaves; a quick rather smooth, dark green, exceptionally 
grower and stands quite well. thick leaves which form very rapidly. 
New Zealand. Large, spreading plants with They mature early and stand well without 
small, pointed leaves. Thrives in hot bolting to seed. This is a very profitable 
weather. Not a true Spinach. variety for spring crop. 
SPINACH. All, oz. 10c.; “lb. 20c. Lb. Silbs. 10lbs. 25lbs. 50lbs. 100 Ibs. 
Dark Green Bloomsdale Savoy......$0 55 $2 
Giant-Leaf Summer 5D 
Haarlem Market 
Long-Standing Savoy....... 
Nobel Gaudry, Dark Green 
Old: Deminion 722.455 Reiss 
Special Summer Savoy........ 
Virginia Blight-Resistant Savoy. 
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Vegetable Seeds FORBES SEEDS 
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One ounce for 15 hills; 
4 pounds per acre 
Winter Squas 
Blue Hubbard, Colby Strain. An improved strain with more 
vigorous disease-resisting vines and much heavier, gray-blue 
fruits. They have rounded, large, elongated ends, much thicker 
flesh, give more tonnage per acre and store Letter. 
Blue Hubbard. Gray-blue, long-keeping, with extremely hard ye 
Fine, large, typical Hubbard-shape fruits amply blistered and warted. 
Buttercup. Gray striped and spotted dark green flattened fruits, a 
baned at blossom end, 41% by 61% inches, each weighing 3/4 pounds. 
Butternut. Tan-colored, smooth, straight fruits, 10 inches long, with en- 
larged bulbous end. From early August to frost. Fine winter keeper. 
Des Moines. Vigorous, running vines, heavily laden with black- 
green, acorn fruits, 5 by 4 inches. Popular for fall; also for 
winter storing, as it has a hard shell. Quality excellent. 
Mammoth Des Moines. Also called Royal Acorn. A larger 
fruiting type of Des Moines with productive vines. Black- 
green Squashes, 6 to 7 inches long by 5 inches wide. 
Turban or Warren. Productive, very hard-shelled, heavily warted, 
turban, 11 inches across and 5 inches deep, with thick, deep orange flesh. 
Warted Hubbard XXX. A select strain with large, extra heavily 
warted, hard, dark green round fruits with elongated ends. 
Dry orange-yellow flesh. Gives a huge yield and keeps well. 
One ounce for 25 hills; 
Summer Varieties ~ 3 pounds per acre 
Cocozelle. Long, tapering cylindrical, smooth, dark green Squashes later 
marbled with light green and yellow. Best when 6 to 8 inches long. 
Early Prolific Straightneck. This compact-bush strain if 2 feet 
apart in rows 4 feet apart provides a heavy, early yield to 
precede our Light Yellow Straightneck. The smooth, straight, 
creamy fruits are usable when from 5 to 10 inches long. 
Straightneck, Light Yellow. Of shiny cream-yellow appearance. Its almost 100 
per cent straight necks allow uniform packing. 
Zucchini, Dark Green. Smooth, long slender, 
very slightly fluted, black-green Squashes. 
Best when 5 to 6 inches long; then they are 
unusually tender. The flesh is greenish 
white and of excellent flavor. 

Light Yellow 
Straightneck 
Squash 
Zucchini, Gray. These are straight, very 
nearly cylindrical and the smooth surface 
is mottled with light and dark green, giving 
a gray appearance. The flesh is very firm 
and of delicate flavor. 
SQUASH, SUMMER All, pkt. 10c. Oz. - \lb. Lb. 5 lbs. 
Cocozelle $0 20 $0 60 $175 $8 25 $15 
Early Prolific Straightneck 20 75 10 75 
Straightneck Light.) ellow +) 214 ae se 60 
Vegetable Marrow, Bush 20 75 
White Bush Scalloped 20- 69 
Yellow Bush Scalloped 15 40 
Zucchini, Dark Green 20 75 
Zucchini, Gray 20 
SQUASH, WINTER. Blue Hubbard........... 30 
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Blue Hubbard, Colby Strain.......'4oz. Rite 55 
Boston Marrow....... Cases R PR et Dis ut Doe 15 
Buttercup 30 
Butternut 
Des Moines or Acorn or Table Queen......... 
Des Moines, Mammoth 
Green Delicious 
Turban or Warren. . 
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