OLDS’ SPINACH 

*401. KING OF DENMARK. (46 days.) 
The plants are ready for use as soon ag the 
early kinds and remain in good condition two 
weeks after other varieties have gone to seed. 
The plants grow rapidly, resembling the Long 
Season in type but leaves are more crumpled and 
are darker green in color, thick, of good quality. 
Stands well after cutting. Equally valuable for 
both the home and market gardener. Pkt., 10c; 
0oz., 15c; Y% Ib., 30c; Ib., 80c, postpaid. 

_ Princess Juliana, 
Olds’ Wisconsin 
Our tobacco seed is all Wisconsin grown and 
from certified stocks. 
we cannot offer 
As we package this in 
our own bags, it as certified 
seed, 

Wisconsin Havana No. 307. 
to 
‘CULTURE. Spinach needs 
cool, moist weather. The seed 
should be sown early in the 
spring in rows one foot apart 
and thinned to six inches in 
the row. A fall crop of spinach 
may be sown in late July or 
August and will do well during 
the cool, moist autumn days. 
For city gardens we recommend 
the New Zealand spinach or 
Lucullus Swiss Chard as both 
of these greens can be eut over 
and over again all season. One 
pkt. will plant 20 feet; 10 to 
14 lbs. an acre. For larger 
amounts than quoted, see our 
Market Gardeners’ Price List, 
opposite page 1. 
*400. PRINCESS JULIANA. (48 
days.) Very dark green crumpled leaves, 
round and thick. It lacks entirely the earlier 
bolting male plants and as a result the crop as 
a whole remains much longer in marketable 
condition. Pkt., 10c; 0z.,15c; % Ib., 30c; Ihb., 
80c, postp2id. 

Bloomsdale Long Standing. 
*402, BLOOMSDALE. (42 days.) (New 
Long Standing Strain.) This is a very early 
variety and one of the best to plant in the 
autumn -or early spring. One of the best for 
market and canning. Thé plant is of upright 
growth, with thick, glossy, dark green leaves of 
medium size, pointed but broad, and crumpled 
like those of Savoy cabbage. Stems three inches 
long. It is very hardy. Suitable for home gardens 
but better adapted for market gardeners. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 15c; 1% Ib., 30c; lb., 80c, postpaid. 
Grown Tébacco 
500. COMSTOCK SPANISH. The gen- 
uine strain of Comstock Spanish is known for 
its vigor of growth; its broad, heavy leaves with 
rounded tips, its large yield and_its agreeable 
blending of flavor with the filler,» Pkt., 10c; oz., 
70c; Y% Ib., $2.10, postpaid. / 
504. WISCONSIN HAVANA NO. 142. 
A resistant strain of tobacco which originated 
in 1924 at the Wisconsin Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station. This variety is adapted to old 
tobacco soils, or land which is infected with root 
rot. It is somewhat later than Havana No. 38 
but the plants are very straight and very leafy. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.00; % Ib., $3.00, postpaid. 
503. WISCONSIN CONNECTICUT 
HAVANA NO. 38. Its characteristics are: 
vigor of growth; good breadth; weight and 
texture of leaf; improvement of leaves at base 
of stalk; improved market quality, consisting 
partly of wrapper quality that blends with the 
filler tobacco without flavoring the latter; and 
finally, the important matter of earliness. Pkt., 
10c; oz., $1.00; %4 lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
505. WISCONSIN HAVANA NO. 307. 
A new strain of black root-rot resistant tobacco, 
just introduced by Professors James Johnson 
and Howard Heggestad of the Wisconsin Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, which is similar to 
No. 142. The new strain has somewhat larger 
leaves but not quite as many to the plant and 
does not sucker as much toward the base of 
the plant. Growers who like No. 142 but object 
its surplus of suckers should be sure and 
try this new strain.. Pkt., 10c; oz., $1.15; % 
Ib., $3.50, postpaid. 
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Virginia Blight Resistant. 
*399. VIRGINIA BLIGHT RESIST- 
ANT. (39 days.) A Savoy leafed variety bred 
at the Virginia Experiment Station for mosaic re- 
Sistance. Upstanding, vigorous plants. Seeds 
rather early. Highly desirable for planting in 
infested soil and highly recommended planted 
for a fall crop. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 15c; 14 1b, 30¢3 
Ib., 80c, postpaid. 
% 404. LONG-STANDING GAUDRY 
OR NOBEL. (45 days.) Where a fairly 
smooth leaf spinach is desired we consider this 
variety superior to any other. It is as fast a 
grower as any of the early smooth varieties and 
at the same time has the long-standing qualities. 
The leaves are large, broad and thick. Pkt., 10¢; 
0z., 15c; %4 Ib., 30c; lb., 80c, postpaid. 
HOT WEATHER SPINACH 
403. NEW ZEALAND. (70 days.) En- 
tirely distinct from true spinach in type. Thrives 
in hot weather and in any soil, rich or poor. 
The stems and leaves are soft, thick, fleshy and 
crystalline in appearance; plant, tall and spread- 
ing, with numerous side shoots; leaves rather 
small and pointed. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; %4 Ib, 
45c; Ib., $1.20, postpaid, 
Olds’ RHUBARB 

Large Victoria. 
LARGE VICTORIA. A popular va- 
#395. 
riety. Rhubarb can be raised from seed very 
easily, but the stalks should not be used until 
plants have had a full season’s growth. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 25c; ¥%, lb., 70c; Ib., $2.10, postpaid. 
3896R. RHUBARB ROOTS. Large Vic- 
toria. Choice, extra large divided roots. 
Prices; 3 for 40c; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.30; 
25 for $2.50, postpaid. Not prepaid, f. o. b. 
Madison, 100 for $6.00. 
398R. CHIPMAN'’'S RED. 
red rhubarb. Large choice roots. 
The new all 
Each, 70c; 
_ 8 for $1.75, postpaid, 
