SUMMER SQUASH, continued 
Zucchini, Dark Green. Smooth, long slender, 
very slightly fluted, black-green Squashes. 
Best when 5 to 6 inches long; then they are 
unusually tender. The flesh is greenish 
white and of excellent flavor 
SPINACH 
One ounce for 100 feet; 15 lbs. per acre 
in rows, 25 lbs. if broadcast 
Dark Green Bloomsdale Savoy. Best for 
fall, but if sown very early in the spring J 
will produce a good crop. This early § 
variety produces large, glossy, very 
dark green leaves, crumpled, thick 
and of great substance. 
Haarlem Market. An extra select 
prickly-seeded Savoy with dark 
green, heavily savoyed leaves 
close to the ground. Being very 
hardy, it winters over better 
than round-seeded Savoys. Can 
be sown earlier, as the seed 
withstands rot and wilt from 
a cold, unfavorable spring. It 
grows rapidly, matures early, 
and is partly resistant to blight. 
Try it for early and late plantings. 
New Zealand. Large, spreading plants 
with small, pointed leaves. ‘This is not 
a true Spinach. Thrives in hot weather. 
Long-Standing Savoy. It will stand 
Zucchini, Gray. These are straight, very 
nearly cylindrical and the smooth surface 
Is mottled with light and dark green, giving 
a gray appearance. The flesh Is very firm 
and of delicate flavor. 








Spinach, Long-Standing Savoy 
in marketable condition 10 to 14 days Ionger before bolting than regular Savoy 
and is darker green. The inferior early shooting male plants are entirely lacking. 
It is mtensely crumpled and blistered and very uniform. Our strain is extra fine. 
King of Denmark. Large, spreading plants 
with broad, thick, dark green, slightly 
crumpled leaves in 48 days. Extremely 
long-standing; spring sowings often stand 
till midsummer without bolting. 
Nobel Gaudry, Dark Green. Huge, rounded, 
rather smooth, dark green, exceptionally 
thick leaves which form very rapidly. 
They mature early and stand well without 
bolting to seed. Profitable for spring crop. 
Old Dominion. A long-standing strain of 
Virginia Blight-resistant that is best 
adapted for late fall or wintered-over 
crops, and will withstand “yellows.” The 
leaves are well crumpled and of a dark 
blue-green color. It is a heavy ede and 
stands longer than other resistant strains. 

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Virginia Blight-Resistant Savoy...... 55 
New Zealand. . .Oz. 15c., lb. oes 125 
Special Summer Savoy. Excellent, uniform 
strain, out of Long-standing Savoy, with 
darker green, heavily crumpled, savoyed 
plants which stand 3 to 4 days longer with- 
out bolting. Leaves hold crumple in hot 
weather better than others. 
Virginia Blight-Resistant Savoy. Selected 
and propagated from plants that show a 
blight-resisting vigor under actual blight 
conditions where ordinary strains of seed 
fail. Best suited for fall crop, as it bolts to 
seed quickly In warm weather. 
Viking. Fine for spring crop as It grows 
rapidly. Huge plants with large, broad 
dark green moderately smooth leaves. 
Stands well. Cuts over a long period. When 
fully grown It attains enormous size. 

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