





* Plant to a depth of one inch in rows 16 to 20 inches apart, 
thin to 6 inches apart in the row. Spinach has had much 
attention from plant breeders the past few years and varieties 
are now much larger leaved, more succulent and remain in 
good edible condition longer. Do not use poisonous insecticides 
for insect control. Plant 1 ounce of seed to 100 feet of drill, 8 
pounds per acre. 

H 45 days. An _ outsanding 
Bloomsdale Long Standing strain of the Savoy Leaved 
Spinach. Much in demand for home and market gardens. It is slow 
to run to seed. Plant uniform, handsome, compact with large dark 
green blistered and crumpled leaves. Shipped extens ely, from the 
extreme south. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 10c) (4 lb., 25c) Cb., 60c) (5 Ilbs., $2. 75) prepaid 
; ; 46 days. We consider 
Nobel (Giant Thick Leaved] raegieordas AGE aM 
thick leaved varieties and recommend it highly for canning, as well 
as for home and market garden. An enormous yielder. Plants 
large, vigorous and spreading, slow to form seed. Leaves huge, 
bake smooth, pointed with rounded tip; color deep green, very 
tender. 
(Pkt., 5c) (0z., 10c) (% Ib., 25c) (lb., 60c) (5 Ibs., $2.75) prepaid 
New Zealand—Summer Spinach 7° days. Not a 
true spinach but 
similar when cooked. Thrives in hot dry weather. The large, spread- 
ing plants, have small, thick, pointed, deep green leaves, which can 
be picked repeatedly throughout the season. Soak seed 24 hours in 
warm water, plant after ground is warm, 1 inch deep, 3 foot rows. 
(Pkt., 5¢) (oz., 10c) (4 Ib., 25c) Clb., 80c) (.lbs., $3.50) prepaid 
68 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
