PLANT A GARDEN FOR HEALTH 18 
SPINACH 
683 Btoomsda’e. (40 days.) Early and extra hardy; excellent 
for fall or real early spring. Crumpled leef, short stalks. 
679 Mountain Evergreen. (50 days.) Remains tender and in 
excellent market condition after all other early varieties. 
Medium sized round leaves, crumpled in center. Intense 
dark green. 
684 King of Denmark. (45 days.) Produces a _ thick, round 
clump of crumpled leaves, dark green, tender and delicious. 
Stands a long time without seeding. 
617 Long Standing Bloomsdale. (40 days.) Stands two weeks 
longer than Boomsdale before going to seed. 
682 Giant Nobel Thick Leaf. (45 days.) Smooth leaved and 
therefore good for canning, as it washes clean easily. Slow 
to seed. 
680 Large Viroflay. (65 days.) Desirable for canning, as 
it has very large, smooth leaves, quite pointed at tip. 
681 Flanders Bread Leaf. (55 days.) Similar to Viroflay, 
but with rounded bottom edges. 
Prices on above Spinach: Pkt, 5e; oz, 10c; %4 Ib, 30c; Ib, 85c; 
postpaid. 

678 New Zea‘and. (60 days.) Distinct everbearing tall type, 
bearing a fine crop even in hot weather. Can be cut again 
and again.. Soak seed in tepid water 12 hours before plant- 
ing. Pkt, 5c; oz, 15¢e; Ib, 50c. Postpaid. 
Ounce to 15-40 hills, varying with seed; 3-4 Ibs. per acre. 
686 White Bush Seallop, Patty Pan. (45 days.) Flat and 
sealloped. White skin and light green flesh. Bush plants. 
688 Yellow Summer Crookneck. (50 days.) Warted, orange- 
colored skin and flesh; crooked-over neck; bush type vine. 
704 Yellow Straightneck. (55 days.) Entirely straight. 
694 Giant Summer Crooknecks. (58 days.) Larger and more 
warted than Yellow Summer Crooknecks, later maturing. 
703. Black Zucchini, (60 days.) Italian vegetable, usable from 
the time it is three or four days old, when it is commonly 
creamed like asparagus. Green-black fruits. 
Summer Squash prices: Pkt, 5c; oz, 15e; ™%4 Ib, 45c; Ib, $1.35. 
Postpaid. 

Small Table Squash 
698 Wards Individual. (60 days.) Vigorous vines are disease re- 
wistant, producing fruits averaging 8 to 9 inches long and 8 to 4 
inches in diameter. Skin is cream colored marked by green 
stripes. Flesh is orange colered, thick and of exceptional sweet- 
ness, An individual baking squash of quality. 
705 Table Queen. (70 days.) Deeply creased, heart shape. 
This squash keeps well in storage; a fine fiavored small tabie 
squash for baking. 
697 Gotden Table Queen. .(75 days.) Developed from Table 
Queen. A little larger, golden yellow, thick meat, fine when 
baked, stores well for winter use. Can also be fried when 
green and tender. 
WINTER SQUASH 
691 Improved Hub- 
bard, (90 days.) 
Deep green, one of 
the best keepers. 
Fine grained, thick 
flesh. 
690 Delicious. (85 
days.) Heart sha- 
ped small Hubbard, 
about 7 lbs. One of 
the very best qal- 
ity. 
687 Banana. (90 
days.) Ags its name 
implies, long and 

slender. Skin 
greenish iT a. Ye, 
Improved thick, rich flavor 
Hubbard meat. 
Small and Winter Squash Prices 
Pkt, 5c; 1 oz, 15¢; % Ib, 55ce; % Ib, 95e; 1 Ib, $1.75. 
SALLSIFY OR OYSTER PLANT 
675 Used in soups or may be fried. 
Price Pkt, 5¢; oz, 20c; % Ib, 60c. Postpaid. 
