
SPINACH, SPECIAL VIROFLAY 
A&M SPINACH 
Write for Quantity Prices 
Culture—% oz. to 50-foot row; 10 to 15 lbs. to acre. A rich light loam is best for spinach. However, 
it will grow in ordinary soils. Spinach grows the year round in California and for succession 
plant every two weeks. Sow in drills 1 foot apart and thin, keeping it free from weeds. Plant 
spinach thicker during the warm months as it does not germinate so well in warm weather. For 
field culture plant 16 to 18 inches apart to allow for horse cultivation. The plants will stand a 
relatively low degree of temperature but are seriously injured by heat, therefore we recommend 
that spring planting be avoided as the growth would not be as satisfactory. The average produc- 
tion per acre is 4 tons. 
378 New Zealand—Distinct from the true spin- 
ach. Produces spreading branched stems 2 to 3 
feet long, bearing thick leaves that are fleshy. 
This variety is grown to take the place of ordi- 
nary spinach during the hottest weather. Plant 
in hills 2 feet apart each way. The seed has a 
hard coat and better germination is had by 
soaking the seed 24 hours in warm water. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 20c: 1% Ib. 40c; lb. $1.25. Postpaid. 

SQUASH, BLACK ZUCCHINI 
381 Summer Success—The most suitable sort 
for summer. If grown on moist peat land this 
variety will produce large leaves 14 inches 
long that are crisp and meaty. Pkt. 10c: %4 lb. 
20c; Ib. 60c. Postpaid. 

SQUASH, GREEN TINT 
WHITE BUSH SCALLOP 
A&M SQUASH 
Write for Quantity Prices 
Culture—1 oz. to 50-foot row; 4 to 6 lbs. to acre 
for summer varieties and 24% lbs. to acre for 
winter varieties. Squash should have a good 
rich soil for best results. Seed should not be 
planted until all danger of frost is over. In 
the open ground plant in hills 3 feet apart and 
rows 4 feet apart for the summer varieties 
and 10 by 6 feet for the winter varieties. Irri- 
gate in furrows and away from the hill as far 
as the tip of the vines. For very early plantings 
protect them with Hotkaps. 
SUMMER VARIETIES 
397 Black Zucchini (Italian})—The most desira- 
ble sort for the home and market garden. The 
fruits are long and very dark green. Vines are 
bush formed and very productive. Fruits are 
used when quite young and average 4 to 6 
inches long. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c: %4 lb. 60c; Ib. 
$1.75. Postpaid. 
396 Gray Zucchini (Italian)—60 days. Similar 
to the Black but the fruits have a grayish cast. 
Excellent quality and a desirable home and 
market garden sort. The vines are bush formed. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c: % Ib. 60c; lb. $1.75. Postpaid. 

VEGETABLE CALENDAR FOR THE HOME GARDEN 











Apart in r 
3 No. Plant per | Seed for Rows Time of Ready for 
Variety Row 3 
379 Prickly Seeded Winter—This variety will Oz. of Seed | 50 Feet Apart Thin to Planting Use 
ae i % Aes aes er hes Beans — Bush....:.. 50 to 75 Vy lb. 20 in. 4in. March to Sept. 8 to 10 wks. 
en hs = a4 a as a home and Beans — Pole +... 50 to 100 V4 Ib. 2 ft. 6in. | April to Aug. 8 to 10 wks. 
eee PS an exceron ne Beans — Lima....... 30 to 60 Vp Ib. 2 ft. 10 in. April to Aug. 10 to 12 wks. 
market garden variety. Pkt. 10c: % lb. 20c: mre 300 ote Ke Pe All Year Ay Dae 
Joh pe Toe Brcecoiey etc. 2000 1 pkt. 2 ft. 1¥, ft. July to Oct. 12 to 16 wks. 
~ f ; : Brussels Sprouts...:. 2000 1 pkt. 20 in. TSsini May to Sept. 12 to 16 wks. 
NSS DENELY CAM NL Te 0h gc a ei er) eke enn 2000 1 pkt. 20 in. 1Sin. | May to Sept. 12 to 16 wks. 
over the ordinary Prickly Winter. The leaves 
1 Wane throad veil imedium.creen GleselOlé wis ooo oon. 1500 2 pkts. 10 in. 2 in. All Year 8 to 10 wks. 
sos ep ae : A ; g Canliflowersssn tse 2000 1 pkt. 20 in. 18 in. Sept. to March 14 to 16 wks. 
color. Our stock is of high quality and espe- ae BOO ary, BAe a Re, Lp Tein -18 wee 
ge Pe Oe i Swest. is... 100 vats | 2% | 18in | March to Aug. | 12to 14 wks 
AD CASTS AE Eade aa Cucumberser ae 200 2 pkts. 4 ft. 3 ft. March to Sept. 8 to 10 wks. 
A F Endivic mnrer omnes t. 1000 2 pkts. 1 ft. 10 in. Sept. to March | 14 to 18 wks. 
383 Special Viroflay—A long standing variety Sere Ran Rh 500 fete 2Vp ft oie noel Tits iO ic WOsees 
especially selected for a type less susceptible PRG ty Pet Ra te fo 1000 rokla: Ae int All Year 10 9 19 ares. 
to go to seed than others. The leaves are large MEthiCawe fear ote ereiers 2000 2 pkts. 15 in. 10 in. All Year 12 to 16 wks. 
and thick. This variety is a decided advance- Muskmelon ......... 200 2 pkts. A ft. 3 ft. March to July 14 to 18 wks. 
ment in this class of spinach. Pkt. 10c: % lb. Watermelon ........ 100 2 pkts. 6 ft. 4 ft. March to July 16 to 20 wks. 
20c;: Ib. 60c. Postpaid. Orage tie. Sactee 150 2 pkts. 2 ft. 12 in. April to July 10 to 12 wks. 
Omionescecdeane saat. 500 2 pkts. 10 in. 2-4 in. All Year 24 to 28 wks. 
382 Viroflay—A popular all round variety de-  parsnips ........... 300 Vy oz. 1Y% ft. 2 in. Aug. to March | 14 to 18 wks. 
sired by the grower, shipper and canner. Is_ Parsley ............ 400 2 pkts. 10 in. 3-4 in. All Year 12 to 14 wks. 
quite hardy, produces large smooth leaves, OCS #ecertetiat. sers.cis> 50 3/4 lb. Ditty ‘ in. ee to ies ‘ he if ii 
; ; : ‘ f Pepper was tiles) «0s 1000 1 pkt. Das ae in. pril to July o 12 wks. 
ae iegeeg od Proce with round tipd. Ten PUamipkirt meres cais eres» 100 2 oz. 6 ft. Oak April to July 12 to 14 wks. 
der and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10c: % Ib. 20¢; Radish 2.0.2.2... 500 Vp oz. 10 in. 1-2in. | All Year 4to 8 wks. 
lb. 60c. Postpaid. Scisiivaberee,: otc cian cake 200 1 oz. 10 in. 4 in. Sept. to March 14 to 18 wks. 
: SPIN ee stele s oie onsyeres 200 1 oz. 12:ine 4in. Sept. to April 8 to 12 wks. 
E Squash—Summer 100 1 oz. Sits oO ite April to Auq. 10 to 12 wks. 
MARKET GROWERS—Recommended varieties Squash—Winter 100 1 oz. 6 ft. 4 ft. April to Aug. 12 to 16 wks. 
of Spinach are Special Prickly Seeded Winter Tomato ............. 1000 1 pkt. 4 ft. 3 ft. March to Aug. | 12 to 14 wks. 
and Special Viroflay. Write for quantity prices. AMDT eee 5. ate corelauedetelss 2000 Vy oz. 10 in. 6 in. Sept. to March 10 to 12 wks. 
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AGGELER & MUSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
