Hummert’s Highest Quality Vegetable SEEDS for Florists 7 

RHUBARB or PIE PLANT 
Myatt’s Victoria. A splendid early sort. Stalks are 
large, very thick, of rich red color, and almost string- 
less. Oz.. 20c: 14 Ib.. 60c; 1 Ib., $1.90. 
SALSIFY 
Often called “Oyster Plant’ and is easily grown. 
Sow in April in rows 18 inches apart, thinning out 
to 4 to 6 inches. Cultivate deeply and often. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. This variety is uniform in 
growth. The roots are of superior quality and most 
delicate flavor. 
14 Ib., $1.00. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 20c; 1 0z., 35c; 

SPINACH 
1 oz. to 30 or 35 ft. of drill. ‘ 
Sow early in spring. Spinach is high on the list of 
health-giving and body-building vegetables. Grow more 
and eat more. It is essentially a spring and autumn crop 
and delights in cool, moist weather. hile an annual, 
it is so hardy that it may be sown in the autumn and 
carried over winter except in the extreme North, com- 
ing on very early in the spring. ; 
Bloomsdale Long Standing. 45 days. An outstanding 
strain of the Savoy Leaved Spinach. Much in de- 
mand for home and market gardens. It is slow to 
run to seed. Oz., 10c: 4 Ib.. 25c: Ib.. 60c: 10 Ibs., 
$4.50. 
Giant Nobel or Giant Thick Leaved. The seed of this 
thick-leaved variety produces the largest Spinach un- 
der cultivation. It grows rapidly and remains in good 
condition a long time. The medium-green leaves are 
large. rounded. Oz.. 10c; 14 Ib., 25c; Ib., 60c; 10 
Ibs.. $4.75. et 
Zealand Spinach. 60 days. While this is not a mem- 
ber of the Spinach family proper, it furnishes an 
abundance of delightful “greens” throughout the 
summer and right up to cold weather. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 15c; 4 Ib.. 50c. 

Swiss Chard 
SWISS CHARD 
Lucullus. 60 days. Large leaves are wrinkled, with 
thick midribs, tender and of good flavor. Large pkt., 
10c; 0z., 15c; 4 Ib., 50c. 
SQUASH 
1 oz. will plant 20 hills; 2 Ibs. an acre. 
Do not plant until all danger of frost is over. The 
bush primer varieties of Squash can be planted 5 feet 
apart, but the running winter varieties should be 8 to 
10 feet apart. 
Acorn or Table Queen. (60 davs.) This unique winter 
Squash has already won favor.Just the right size to 
cut in half (when it will bake in 20 minutes) and 
feats PNA Pkt., 10c: oz., 15c; 44 Ib.. 50c; 1 
-, $1.60. 
Gray Zucchini. 60 days. When matured it is 18 inches 
long. 5 to 7 inches in diameter and an excellent keep- 
er. very dark green. A bush type and very product- 
ive. There is nothing better for slicing and frying 
when small. Pkt., 10c; oz.. 15c; 14 lb., 50c; Ib., $1.60. 
Mammoth White Bush. 54 davs. Creamy white and 
scalloped around the edges; flesh is milk-white and 
delicious flavor. Widely used for stewing or boil- 
ing. Pkt.. 10c: oz.. 15c: 44 Ib.. 50c: 1 Ib.. $1.50. 
Warted Hubbard. 110 davs. Warted Hubbard Squash 
has been bred to the highest quality: fruits are large: 
skin rough. dark green: flesh bright orange, fine 
ee and dry. Pkt.. 10c: oz... 15c; 14 Ib., 50c; 
Yellow Summer Crookneck. 55 days. Our strain pro- 
duces fruit nearly double the size of the old ““Crook- 
neck.” Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 14 Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.50. 
TURNIPS 
For early use, sow in March or April. either broad- 
cast, or in drills. 
Turnips for main crop are sown from July to Sep- 
tember 15th, broadcast 114 to 2 lbs. per acre. An 
ounce will sow about 300 feet. Tenn for greens can 
e sown as late as October lst, and require 2 lbs. per 
acre. 
Purple Top White Globe. Roots globular. smooth: 
bright purplish red above, white below. Flesh white, 
rm, fine grained and tender. Oz., 10c: %4 Ib.. 35e; 
1 Ib.. 90c; 10 ibe: $7.50. 
Seven Top, for Turnip Greens. A foliage turnip for 
table and forage use. Crown sends up numerous 
By shoots which are excellent for greens. Oz., 10c;: 
4 Ib., 30c; 1 Ib.. 75c. 
RUTABAGAS 
American Purple Top. A hardy productive variety: 
roots are large, globular in form, with a very small 
tap root: color. bright vellow with a purple ton: flesh 
vellow. Oz.. 10c: %4 Ib.. 35c; 1 Ib., 95c. 
Purple-Top White Globe Turnip 
Mammoth White Bush Squash 
