ANDREWS-BURRI SEED CO. ©@ 505 WALNUT, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 
LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE 45 Days 
(Round Seeded)—In demand for home and market gardens because of 
the uniform, handsome plants and remarkable long standing quality. 
Resembles Savoy Leaved or Bloomsdale, but is a trifle later, or more 
compact habit, a trifle darker green, and remains free of flower stalks 
about two weeks longer. 
OLD DOMINION 40 Days 
(Blight Resistant)—A cross between Virginia Blight-Resistant Savoy 
and King of Denmark. Large, dark green, heavily crumpled leaves. Long 
standing and resistant to mosaic. Used mostly for an early crop. 
BLOOMSDALE DARK GREEN, RESELECTED 40 Days 
(Round Seeded)—The standard very early sort for home and market 
garden. Plants upright and compact, attain height of 10-12 inches and 
spread of 12-15 inches. Leaves large; blistered and crumpled; rich, 
deep, glossy green; of splendid quality. 
KING OF DENMARK 48 Days 
(Round Seeded)—Extremely long standing, smooth, dark green leaved 
sort for home and market garden as well as for canning. Plants large 
and spreading, with large, thick leaves that are only slightly crumpled. 
Spring sown crops are very often free of flower stalks until midsummer. 
HARLEM MARKET OR PRESTO 36 Days 
Recommended especially for use at seasons when ordinarily you would 
sow Reselected Bloomsdale or Blight-Resistant Savoy. It resembles the 
Savoy or Bloomsdale varieties in appearance, but is hardier, earlier and 
quicker growing. In fact, it grows so quickly that it can be cut off 
the ground before other varieties. The seed is prickly. 
NEW ZEALAND 70 Days 
Absolutely distinct in form, color and habit from other spinach—it is 
not a spinach, though used as a spinach. Foliage thick, succulent, dark 
green, never sunburns, a true heat resistant, leaves covered with water 
globules like an ice-plant. Later to mature for table spinach of usual 
form, but remaining in edible condition ten times as long. Plants remain 
in edible condition from July until killed by frost. A sort to “cut and 
come agan.” 
VIRGINIA SAVOY-LEAVED BLIGHT RESISTANT 
This robust variety is especially valuable for its blight-resisting quality. 
The large, dark green leaves of good substance are savoyed and 
crumpled. It is best suited for late crop and the seed should not be 
sown before the latter part of August, as the plants have a great tend- 
ency to bolt to seed if sown earlier. 
SQUASH 
IMPROVED OR LARGE TABLE QUEEN 80 Days 
The demand for this large size Table Queen is growing by leaps and 
bounds because growers find it the most profitable kind to grow. The 
fruits have the true pointed acorn shape but are larger than the regular 
Table Queen, measuring about 6-7 inches long and 5 inches across. 
Attractive dark green color and good quality always demand a good 
market and the vines yield tremendous crops. 
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