
Four of the Best Spinach 
Two ounces per 100 feet, 10 lbs. in drills per acre 
DARK GREEN BLOOMSDALE SAVOY (Reselected). 39 days: 
This variety can be sown for early Spring or Fall. The leaves 
are crumpled or blistered, very thick, dark green and glossy. It 
stands a long time before bolting to seed. 
BLOOMSDALE LONG STANDING. 45 days. An improvement 
over the old Bloomsdale Savoy for late Spring or Summer crop. 
A little later in maturing but will stand about ten days longer 
without bolting. . 
BLIGHT RESISTANT SAVOY. 39 days. Bred at Virginia Experi- 
ment Station for blight resistance. Not good for Spring planting 
as it goes to seed quickly in hot weather. Recommended for late 
Summer planting or Fall use. Dark green heavily savoyed. 
DOMINO. 40 days. Be sure to try this (New Variety) it stands 
well in hot weather. 

Butternut Squash 
Four of the Best Squash 
One ounce for about 25 hills, 3 to 4 lbs. are needed per acre 
IMPROVED ACORN (Table Queen). 60 days. The Improved 
Acorn is at least one half larger than the old type with a more 
rounded blossom end, thicker flesh and heavier setting, as high as 
5 or 6 Squash on a single vine. : 
BLUE HUBBARD. 110 Days. A popular New England type. 
Superior in edible quality to other Hubbard strains. The fruits 
are large. 
EARLY YELLOW PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK (4ll-America 
Winner). 50 days. A bush type, probably the most prolific and 
altogether the most desirable of the yellow Summer Squashes. 
Fruits are straight. They are firm and usuable when only a few 
inches long and are good until 12 to 14 in. long. 
BUTTERNUT. 85 days. The newest and finest variety among 
small Winter Squashes.- The fruits are a yellowish brown color 
and bottle-shaped. The outer shell is smooth and hard. The flesh 
is yellow, fine textured, dry, sweet, and of excellent flavor. There 
is a very small seed cavity and almost the entire fruit is clear, 
solid, high quality meat. 
Long-Standing Savoy Spinach 

Tomato, Valiant 
Five of the Best Red Tomatoes 
One ounce for 3000 plants, 4 ozs. per acre 
LONGRED (New). 77 days. A new main crop, round, good size, 
solid Tomato. Having ample foliage ripens even with a good color. 
This was bred at Geneva by Prof. Tapley. 
GEM (New). 66 days. Early, large fine shaped and well colored 
Tomato. Bred by Prof. W. T. Tapley at Geneva Experimental 
Station. An easy Tomato to pick, plant them 3x4 as they area 
dwarf vine. Very productive. 
NEW VALIANT. 66 days. An extra-large, solid, round, red Tomato 
which, surprisingly enough, matures only three days later than 
Earliana. A very profitable early market variety and specially 
recommended for heavier soils which will develop and maintain 
ample vine-growth. Try this for your early crop. 
MARGLOBE (Certified). 75 days. An all purpose variety that is 
resistant to wilt and nailhead rust. The fruits are a deep scarlet 
color, smooth, thick walled and globe shaped. 
~ RUTGERS (Certified). 80 days. A wilt-resistant variety that was 
introduced by the New Jersey Experiment Station. It is a good 
shipper and the flesh and skin have a deep red coloring. 


























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