Ledden’s Rotenone Dust is Back to Pre-war Strength 

Rhubarb 
Victoria. The main-crop variety. Vigorous in Oz. lb. Lb. 
growth, with upstanding, thick red stalks of 
excellent, quajityea. So. nner eee $0 30 $1 00 $3 00 
Savory Sow April to June Pkg. Oz. lb. 
Summer. Used for seasoning 
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\ soups and 
dressings, seo ae eee 
we ase90 10 $0) 60 $1 75 
* Sage Sow April to June 
Broad-leaved. Much used for seasoning, green 
OF driéd 5: een eee oa ee ee ine 
10 115 4 00 
Salsify or Oyster Plant sow May and June 
Sandwich Island. Delicious root-crop. with Oz. Mlb. Lb. 
Hlavoriliketoystersseet eae mee ome nie $0 50 $1 50 $5 00 
Spinach 
Sow March or April for spring use; August or September for fall use 
Bloomsdale Savoy Reselected. An early 
variety with crumpled leaves. This is 10 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
the best variety. We handle tons of this 4%Ib. Lb. per lb. per lb. 
excellenteseedame es areraa seme ner ae tee $0 20 $0 50 $0 42 $0 36 
Long-standing Savoy. For springsowing. 20 50 43 37 
Old Dominion. Medium thick, dark 
green, moderately crumpled leaves..... 20 50 43 37 
Virginia Savoy. Bred at the Virginia Ex- 
periment Station for mosaic resistance. 
Upstanding, vigorous plants somewhat 
smoother than other strains of Savoy... 20 50 43 37 
Sorrel 
Narrow Leaf. Long, slender, bright green leaves with Pkg. Oz. 
mild acid flavor. Used for spring salads............$0 10 $0 75 
Sweet Basil 
Herb whose sweet-scented leaves are used for seasoning 
SOUPS, ANG-StEWS fs Nac eo ee eee 10 40 

Spinach, Long-standing Savoy-leaved 
| Giant Summer Straightneck. 

Squash, Summer Varieties 
Sow April 1 to July 20 
Early Prolific Straightneck. Introduced 
in 1938. An attractive productive strain 
of Giant Summer Straightneck; though 
the fruits are somewhat smaller they are 5 lbs: 
earlier and of bright Iemon-yellow color. Oz. lb. Lb. _ per lb. 
Very attractive. 50 days to maturity .:$0 15 $0 45 $1 45 $1 40 
Early Summer Crookneck. An exten- 
sively used summer sort. Plants very 
prolific. Fruits curved at neck, light yel- 
low and covered with warts........... 15 45 1 45 
Early White Bush or Pattypan. Scal- 
loped; white skin. Excellent quality 
for home use. 52 days to maturity..... 15 45 1 45 
The 
straightneck variety, deep orange in 
color, and fruit intensely warted. 60 days 
to*maturity Sa eveeeeete rete sae 15 45 1 45 
Green-tinted White Bush Scallop. Sim- 
ilar to Pattypan, except the vegetable 
has a greenish tint which it retains until 
maturity. 55-days to maturity. ce 15 45 145 
Long Cocozelle. Elongated; green. 
Squash are best when 10 to 12 Inches 
long and when fried are superior to egg- 
plant. Hardy grower. Can be planted 
earlier than White Bush. 65 days to 
mia Curity eta eee eines 15 45 145 
Mammoth White Bush. Identical with 
the Early White Bush except that it Is 
larger and later In maturing (56 days). 
10 to 12 inches in diameter...... 15 45 1 45 
Zucchini Black. Similar m all respects to 
Cocozelle except shorter. Skin darker, 
6 to 8 inches Jong, 3 inches in diameter. 
Olidays to maturity. tet eee ene 15 45 145 
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Squash, Winter Varieties 
Sow June 1 to July 15 
Blue Hubbard. A large Squash of the Hubbard 
shape but the color is gray. The shell is hard; Oz. lb. eb: 
avery; good keeperseietaraatceite eee ne .$0 20 $0 60 $1 75 
Boston Marrow. Fall and winter variety. Grows 
medium size to large; orange color; salmon-yel- 
low flesh, fine-grained and of excellent flavor. 
Grown more than any other................. ibs 35 85 
Butternut. A new variety. Fruits bottle shaped, 
10 to 12 inches Iong by 4 to 5 inches at greatest 
diameter. Smooth, yellowish brown with hard 
shell. Flesh is yellow and sweet; makes de- 
liclous) pies stcs\ setae ee ea Le ays) TE KG) 
Golden Hubbard. Medium size, smaller than 
Boston Marrow; somewhat warted; golden yel- 
low. An extra-good keeper..................% 20 60 
Green Hubbard. Similar to Golden Hubbard 
but rind ts dark green. Extra-good keeper.... 20 60 
Royal Table Queen. Also called Mammoth 
Table Queen. Bears larger fruits than the regu- 
Jars Variet yan ceny mee rae era eto ahr ts 15 508 1550 
Table Queen or Acorn. Winter or running va- 
riety. Small, about 6 to 8 inches Jong, 3 inches 
in diameter. Color deep green. A good keeper. 
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We prepay transportation charges on all of our seeds except 
quarter bushels or more of Beans, Corn, Onion Sets, and Peas at 
bushel rates. For prepayment of these, please add 1 cent per 
pound fo the price. 
The varieties listed in this Catalogue have proved to be the 
ones which yield the best results both to the commercial grower 
and the gardener. The seed we offer has been grown by reliable 
seed-growers in various parts of the United States. This means 
each variety is grown in the section which is best suited for its 
production. ’ 



OROL LEDDEN & SONS, Sewell, New Jersey 
