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SPINACH 
A packet will sow 25 feet of row, 14 lb. 200 feet, 10 to 14 lbs. per acre. 
CULTURE. Spinach requires rich ground, the richer the better. Sow in drills about 16 inches 
apart and thin to 3 inches apart in the rows when the leaves are an inch wide. In the North, the 
seed can be planted as soon as the ground can be prepared. In the South, spinach will winter over 
with little or no protection but in the North when planted in the fall for spring use, the plants 
should be protected with a light covering of leaves or straw. 

LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE SPINACH—DARK GREEN 
@LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE (Dark Green) oo 
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A strain of Norfolk or Bloomsdale Savoy that has rapi lly become the most 
popular Spinach grown. The leaves are very large, thick and heavy, deep 
green in color, very much crumpled and of the best quality. On account of the 
large size of the leaves it will practically doubte the yield of the older kinds. 
Pkt, 10c> 4% 1b. 25c; 1b. 60c; 5 Ibs. 50c per lb.; 100 Ibs. 45c per Ib. 
@OLD DOMINION, Long Standing Blight Resistant 40 Days 
This new Spinach is a cross between Blight Resistant Savoy and King of 
Denmark. It combines the large dark green crumpled leaf of the Savoy with 
the long standing ability of King of Denmark. Valuable for fall planting and 
sections where blight is prevalent. Also a good shipper as it stands well when 
cut. Pkt. 10c; 44 Ib. 25c;.Ib. 60c; 5 Ibs. 50c per Ib.; 100 Ibs. 45c per Ib. 
e@VIKING (See Photo Page 47) 45 Days 
The best of the smooth leaved varieties, exceilent for spring sowing, grows 
rapidly and stands longer without bolting. Closely resembles Giant Thick 
leaf but leaves are darker and more blistered. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 lb. 25c; Jb. 60c; 5 Ibs. 50c per Ib.; 100 Ibs. 45c per Ib. 
