SPINACH” séie nF a 
RICH GREEN LEAVES 















PRINCESS 
JULIANA 
<— & 
EXTRA 
LARGE & 
OF ; 
SUPERIOR 
FLAVOR 

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TENDER \# 
AND 
DELICIOUS 
RIUMPH SPINACH 

Withstands hot weather longer than most cents p: 
other sorts, hence highly desirable for Ki ta 
making successive sowings. Does not run P % 
to seed easily. The numerous, short 
stemmed leaves are heavily crumpled, thick warted and 
are fine and tender when cooked. Succeeds in all sections § PLANT A 
of the country. 107{1—Pkg., 10c; oz., 15¢; %4 lb, 45¢; BM CARDEN & . 
Ye, lb., 69e; lb., $1.25, postpaid. THIS YEAR} 




cents 
1 continues to grow 
is S go to seed, and Co “onal Ree 
ei 181 ane quality weeks afte h p q 
ne s ; i 
have merere Sree compact tufts. The tender y bushy, 
large, low, h 2 
forms sep and rounded. neat r. Rea 
raves are large, Oe glossy dark green og iti 
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i om , crumpled ps inach and ; ields 
i slight! s early as any a ratures in about eS re faa 8 64¢c3 
4 for use a8 wks longer. Matures 4, Ib. 42¢3 % ID» 
H about two W “ O65—Pks., 10¢3 0% 3 
fH abundantly. a twatds 
4 Ib., $1.15, Dos VIKING a8 
4 i crumpie?@d, fr 
H -een leaves, Smooth Lo ee grows SO fh 
a Large Gori Pe ellent quality. Vy about two-thirds {f 
H tender and of CXCe to cut it When OM ig. 10c; 0%, 15¢ A splendid fall and 
a ft s rou may st jing 73 Ss 
7 rapidly, 3 Long standings. 





. er ts 
¢ , C id. per er? winter variety, but cas 
grown. 45 Gaye oe; Ib. $1.00, Salah : wel a 40 ese-_ \is also well adapted K 
14, ib. 40¢3 V2 for spring use. 
Produces hardy, 
large plants of vigorous 
growth with thick dark 










; o © det acd green leaves. Also called 
WITHSTANDS OX , 10 Ses, te CU. Hollander. 1073 — Pkg. 
HOT WEATHER DENMARK aay 400% § 10¢; oz. 15¢; 14 Ib., 45e; 
ee z v' 

<———— % ib., 69e3 Ib., $1.25, ppd, 
SUNFLOWER 
JUMBO—Bears large heads, 
frequently 12 to 20 inches in diameter 
and sometimes yielding 1,000 pounds 
of seed per acre. Makes splendid feed 
for chickens and parrots. Sunflowers 
‘ also produce 20 to 30 tons palatable 
SPINACH | silage per acre and can be successfully 
: ee ; Zrown where spring is late and frosts 
ular Spinaches, . buy tpis are early. The seed is eagerly eaten 
growhmas the plant stands by fowls, and they fatten thereon and 





ZEALAND 
Not related to the reg- 

all summer and produces a lay more eggs than on any other food. 
continuous supply of good It is relished by horses, cattle, sheep, 
SLO quality, small, thick, swine, etc., which thrive and fatten 
TO pointed, deep green, leaves thereon. The oil burns 
GO which ‘are used juSt like well, and 20 barrels can 
TO SEED Spinach. Forms large, be made per acre. 
spreading plants, five to 
LARGE eight feet across, during 4703—Oz., 10c; 1%4 Ih, 
summer and early fall, 18e; Ib., 45e; 2 Ibs., 78e3 
AND Pee Ree rae 5S lbs., $1.68, postpaid. 
— ° C$ OZ. 2OC; 2 
TENDER 2 0z., 42c; 14 Ib., 68e; 1% For larger quantities— 
Ib., $1.24; Ib., $2.25, ppd. See Page 94. Sunflower 

JOHN A. SALZER: SEED Co 
= LACROSSE, WISCONSIN: 

40 King of Denmark Spinach gave us spinach all summer and fall.—Mrs. Fred Pay, AN 
R.D. 1, Collins, Ohio 
WL 
