12 
No. 
890 
893 
907 
910 
891 
938 
971 
No. 
983 
No. 
950 
No. 
998 
999 
996 
988 
985 
986 
and 
No. 
186 
138 
137 
153 
STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG 
RADISH 
1 Oz. will sow 50 ft. of drill. 
Pkt. Oz. %Lb. Lb. 
SAXA. (S) Crisp. Extra early. Red ........ $.05 $.15 $.50 $1.50 
SPARKLER or SCARLET TURNIP WHITE 
TIPPED. Fine for bunching. Crisp ..... .05 .15 .50 1.50 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. Olive shaped, mild .05 .15 .50 1.50 
CRIMSON GIANT GLOBE. Does not get 
pithy. Very sweet and fine flavored ..... 05 .15 .50 150 
SCARLET GLOBE (S). Select. Early, crisp .05 .15 .50 1.50 
WHITE ICICLE. Crisp, tender. Best long .. .05 .15 .50 1.50 
LONG BLACK SPANISH. Winter ........ .05 .15 .50 1.50 
SALSIFY OR VEGETABLE OYSTER 
Pkt. Oz. %Lb. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND ......... $.15 $.50 $1.90 
SORREL 
Pkt. Oz. 
NARROW LEAVED. Sour grass for greens ......... $.15 $.6¢ 
SPINACH 
1 Oz. will sow 50 ft. of drill 
Pkt. Oz. %Lb. Lb. 
KING OF DENMARK (S). Stands a long 
time peforercoing’ to seed 4-45.41..ccn eon $.05 $.15 $.40 $.80 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY. Long standing. Sa- 
voy leaved. Good for Fall planting ...... 05 .15 .40 se 
BLOOMSDALE SAVOY RE-SELECTED 
Fine quality, crinkled leaves. Spring or Fall .05 .15 .40  .80 
NEW ZEALAND. Hot weather Spinach. 
Spreading. Use the tips or new shoots. 
Good tilteWall a. te ..c2s, wean oie ccisen, x ecuctcuaeanonees 05 ..15.- 40 eSo 
OLD DOMINION, BLIGHT RESISTANT 
Large crumpled leaves. Fine for Fall ..... .05 15 540 
NOBLE GIANT (S). Thick leaf. Largest .. .05 .15 .40 .80 
SWISS CHARD OR SILVER BEET 
Swiss Chard is one of the best greens there is. Cut outside leaves 
it will grow out again and again. One oz. will sow 50 ft. of drill. 
Pkt. Oz. %Lb. Lb. 
LARGE RIBBED WHITE. Smooth leaves. 
Serve stems like asparagus ............. $.05 $.15 $.50 $1.50 
FORDHOOK GIANT (S) Large, fine quality .05 .15 .50 1.50 
LUCULLUS. Crumpled leaves. Large ..... 06 ..15- (50 =aog 
RHUBARB. New Red Chard. Fine ........ 05 °.15 “S60 eee 
Cutchogue, May 5, 1950. 
I planted the World Record Peas I bought of you on the heaviest ground that [ 
have, as I wanted to plow them under for cauliflower. I treated the seed with Sper- 
gon and although J expected a poor come up on account of the cold late Spring every 
seed came up and I have a fine stand of peas.—J. 
