Rosemary Pkg. Moz. Oz. 
Perennial herb; leaves used as seasoning....... $0 10 $0 30 $0 90 
Sage Sow April to June 
Broad-leaved. Much used for seasoning, green Pkg. Oz. Jib. 
Or dtiéd fh 208 tah a eee ee .. $0 10 $0 65 $2 00 
Salsify or Oyster Plant sow may and June 
Sandwich Island. Delicious root-crop with Oz. lb. Lb. 
flavorlike oysters ee ee ee ee $0 40 $1 20 $4 00 
Savory Sow April to June 
Used for anda ke. Ozeme 4b: 
..$0 10 $0 50 $1 50 
Summer. 
gp 
dressings. . : 
soups 
Sorrel 
French Broad Leaf. Leaves large, oblong, medium Pkg. Oz. 
green, of slightly acid flavor. 60 days to maturity..... $0 10 $0 75 
S pl n ach 
Sow Marchand April for spring use; August or September for fall use 
Bloomsdale Savoy Reselected. A first- 
early, vigorous variety, maturing In 39 
days. Plant uniform, hardy and attrac- 10 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
tive. Leaves large, oval, heavily savoyed /4lb. Lb. per Ib. per Ib. 
dark glossy erecne ee eee ....$0 20 $0 50 $0 40 $0 30 
Long-Standing Savoy. Used mostly for 
spring sowing, since it holds 12 to 14 
days longer than Bloomsdale before 
throwing seed stalks. Plant attractive, 
with highly crumpled, dark green leaves. 
Aridays tomatuLltya te eee 20 50 40 30 
New Zealand. The summer variety 
mostly used in home-gardens. Although 
not a true Spinach, it resembles Spach 
both in taste and in appearance of leaves. 
Plants large and spreading. 70 days to 
TA CULIEY 210 cee reer IN eae er rs 25 70 
Old Dominion. Resistant to mosaic and 
of long-standing character. Plant simi- 
lar to Bloomsdale Savoy but leaves some- 
what more pointed. 42 days to maturity. 20 50 42 32 
Virginia Savoy (Blight-Resistant). Bred 
at the Virginia Experiment Station for 
mosaic resistance. Leaves somewhat 
smoother than other strains of Savoy. 
AQ days toOymaturit yee needed aai tren 20 50 42 32 
Swiss Chard or Spinach Beet 
Sow March to June 
Dark Green. Smooth leaves of medium dark Oz. Tlbe walbe 
green, with slender ribs of lighter color. Leaves 
used for greens. 55 days to maturity.......... $0 15 $0 40 $1 35 
Lucullus. Leaves crumpled, bright yellowish 
green; stems thick, broad, pale green. 50 days 
tO MALULILVan Ree cee ete eee ane Seer aas 1} 40 1 35 
Sweet Marjoram 
; Pkg. Oz. 
Annual Herb used for flavoring.......... Yyoz. 20 cts...$0 10 $0 50 
Sweet Basil 
Herb whose sweet-scented leaves are used for seasoning 
SOUPS: ANG StEWS Saas ny te ee ee nn omnes 10 40 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 

Squash, Summer Varieties 
Sow April 1 to July 20 
Early Prolific Straightneck. An at- 
tractive, productive variety. Fruits are 
straight and uniform and of bright 5 Ibs. 
Iemon-yellow color. Very early—50 Oz. Mlb. Lb. _ per lb. 
Calysatomm a CUTILY sceneries ete aie eee $O 15 $0 50 $1 55 $1 50 
Early Summer Crookneck. An exten- 
‘sively used summer sort. Plants very 
prolific. Fruits curved at neck, light yel- 
low and covered with warts........... 15 Bi) 4h iss Ib Ey 
Early White Bush or Pattypan. Scal- 
loped; white skin. Excellent quality 
for home use. 52 days to maturity..... 15 Cie Sb Boy hsb) 
Green-tinted White Bush Scallop. Sim- 
ilar to Pattypan, except the vegetable 
has a greenish tint which it retains until 
maturity. 55 days to maturity........ 15 50 Le 5S5iel 2 50 
Long Cocozelle. Elongated; green. 
Squash are best when 10 to 12 inches 
long and when fried are superior to egg- 
plant. Hardy grower. Can be planted 
earlier than White Bush. 55 days to 
maturity. We have a special strain of 
this variety developed for earliness and 
UNTO rab y ee es coo er eeeislece ee a 15 COM Ino Omelan7-> 
Mammoth White Bush. Identical with 
the Early White Bush except that It is 
larger and later in maturing (56 days). 
10 to 12 inches in diameter........... 15 50 155 1 50 
Zucchini Black. Similar im all respects to 
Cocozelle except shorter. Skin darker, 
6 to 8 inches Jong, 3 mches in diameter. Ps 
62 days to.maturity.cces yet... 15 SSOwe 55550) 
Squash, Winter Varieties 
Sow June 1 to July 15 
Blue Hubbard. A large Squash of the Hubbard 
shape but the color is gray. The shell is hard; 
a very good keeper. Fruit 15 to 18 inches long 
and 9 to 12 inches in diameter. 110 days to Oz. lb. Lb. 
MATULITY2) co A Oe ee ce re ieee $0 20 $0 60 $1 75 
Boston Marrow. Fall and winter variety. Grows 
12 to 15 inches long and 9 to 12 inches in 
diameter. Orange color; salmon-yellow flesh, 
fine-grained and of excellent flavor. Grown 
more than any other. 98 daysto maturity..... i 35 80 
Butternut. Fruits bottle shaped, 10 to 12 
inches long by 4 to 5 inches at greatest diam- 
eter. Smooth, yellowish brown with hard shell. 
Flesh is yellow and sweet; makes delicious 
DIOS FE ee eee ont al fo heen ole oe en ees 35a LOPES 250 
Golden Hubbard. Smaller than Boston Mar- 
row—10 to 12 inches Jong and 7 to 9 inches in 
diameter. Somewhat warted; golden yellow. An 
extra-good keeper. 100 days to maturity..... 20 60" sie75 
Green Hubbard. Similar to Golden Hubbard 
but rind is dark green. Extra good keeper. . 20 GORE Ie7,5 
, Royal Table Queen. Also called Mammoth 
Table Queen. Bears larger fruits than the regu- 
lar variety. Color deep green............... 15 SO Rae 5) 
Uconn. A new introduction, winner of the 1950 
All-America Gold Medal. Fruits are Table 
Queen type, with green skin and yellow flesh. 
The plant is a bush type occupying a space 
abouti3.by:3 fect ee 4 ere nee oe 20 (O0me2et5 

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