SPINACH 
VIRGINIA BLIGHT RESISTANT—40 days. Market garden variety. 
For fall planting. Resistant to blight. Plants more or less up- 
right with dark green, moderately savoyed leaves. 
SUMMER SAVOY — 45 days. A desirable market variety with 
dark green, savoyed leaves. This stock will stand several days 
without bolting when in market condition to cut. A heavy 
yielder. Recommended for spring and fall planting. 
* LONG STANDING BLOOMSDALE—45 days. Market and home 
garden variety. Important commercial variety for shipping 
and canning. For spring planting. Leaves large, dark green, 
thick and heavily savoyed, or crumpled. 
* KING OF DENMARK—47 days. Home garden variety. Very 
dark green leaves. Stands well without shooting to seed. 
AMERICA—50 days. This new spinach variety has received an 
All America Selection Silver Medal Award for 1952. It is 
also referred to as Bloomsdale Extra Longstanding Darkgreen. 
Plants are 6-8 inches high, and 10-12 inches wide, in our 
trials being slightly smaller than Long Standing Bloomsdale. 
Leaves are thick, real glossy, very intense dark green and very 
well savoyed. By far the most important characteristic of 
America is its amazing long standing ability. In trials it has 
reached cutting stage at 50 days, gives optimum production 
at 62 days and has stood as long as 75 days without objec- 
tional bolting. America definitely rates trial plantings this 
spring. 
* NEW ZEALAND—55 days. Home garden variety. Used for 
continuous supply of summer greens. Not a true spinach. 
Leaves and young sprouts gathered as they develop. With- 
stands summer heat. 
SQUASH 
* EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK — 50 days. Market and 
home garden variety. Used for shipping. Fruits medium size, 
smooth, bright yellow, uniform. 
* EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP—50 days (Patty Pan) Mature 
fruits white, smooth, round and flattened with scalloped mar- 
gins. Used for market and home gardens. 
*& CASERTA—50 days. A new variety of the Cocozelle type de- 
veloped at the Connecticut Experiment Station. Awarded 
All-America Selection Gold Medal 1949. Fruits 6-7 inches 
long, by 1 to 1% inches thick at market stage; light glossy 
green with broken stripes of dark green. Plant is bush type 
with deeply cut leaves. Matures earlier than Cocozelle and is 
more prolific. For market and home garden. 
* COCOZELLE—55 days. Home and market garden variety. 
Fruits dark green, striped; Italian marrow type summer 
squash. 
BLACK ZUCCHINI (Dark Green Zucchini)—60 days. A strain of 
Cocozelle which has a dark green, almost black, color with 
no striping or mottling. Fruits smooth, cylindrical, and 
usually smaller than Cocozelle. Flesh greenish-white of fine 
quality and flavor. Used for commercial crop or home garden. 
* TABLE QUEEN—85 days. (Mammoth or Royal) Home and 
(market garden variety. An old favorite for baking in the 
“half-shell”. Fruits are 5-6 inches long, pointed and ridged; 
dark green in color. Flesh yellow, medium thick and good 
quality. 
* Varieties adapted to home garden where high quality is most important. 
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