SPINACH 
HOLLAND GROWN SEED 
1 oz. to 100 ft. of drill; 12 lbs. per acre in rows, 25 lbs. if broadcast 
BLOOMSDALE DARK GREEN LONG STANDING 
CULTURE: Spinach thrives in any ordinary soil but 
rich soil increases the size and quality and its cultiva- 
tion is a very simple matter. To secure spinach very 
early in the spring, the seed should be planted in the 
fall. For a succession, sow again early in the spring 
and every two weeks thereafter. Sow seed in rows 
16 to 20 inches apart. The best crops and heaviest 
yields are obtained when the growing plants are not 
crowded; 4 inches apart is best, or seed may be broad- 
cast and thinned out to 5 inches. As spinach likes 
cool weather it does exceptionally well in our moun- 
tain valleys. 
GIANT NOBEL (Long-standing). Same as Gaudry. 
Extensively used variety especially in the 
Rocky Mountain states. A quick grower, plants 
are large, vigorous, and spreading producing 
large, thick, semi-curled and somewhat crinkled, 
very dark, green leaves. An excellent shipping 
variety and recommended for the home garden. 
BLOOMSDALE DARK GREEN (Reselected). Distin- 
guished by its deep colored leaves which are 
thick, broad, heavily crinkled and savoyed. 
Plants sturdy and spreading. Heavy yielder. 
Slow to bolt to seed. Leading variety for pre- 
packaging. 
SPINACH (Best Holland Grown Seed) Days 
Gaudry 
Monstrous Virolflay 
Bloomsdale Long Standing 
Northland or Viking 
Old Dominion 
New Zealand 
If Not Postpaid, 5c lb. less 
Pkt. 
Giant Nobel $ .10 
BLOOMSDALE LONG STANDING. Quick growing 
hardy variety. Plants large, uniform, erect and 
sturdy. Leaves dark green, heavy and crinkled. 
Remains in the rosette stage for a long time 
without bolting to seed. The most popular 
variety in the Rocky Mountain area. 
NORTHLAND or VIKING. A very dark green se- 
lection out of a Giant Nobel equally as long- 
standing. Gives enormous yields. 
MONSTROUS VIROFLAY. A large vigorous grow- 
ing variety with long, broad, pointed, thick, 
smooth leaves of deep green color. 
OLD DOMINION. Blight Resistant. On our trial 
ground we have found it to be the best blight 
resistant sort. Leaves are very curly or Savoy, 
dark green color, large in size, borne on long, 
strong stems, withstands cold weather and very 
suitable for late fall crop. 
NEW ZEALAND. Native of New Zealand, quite 
distinct from other varieties of spinach, it thrives 
in hot, dry weather. The large, spreading plants 
have small, thick, pointed, deep green leaves, 
which can be picked repeatedly throughout the 
season. 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
Oz. “bb. Lb. 5 Ibs. 10lbs. 25 lbs. 
$ .15 $ 20 §$ .55 °$2.50 $4.75 $11.25 
20 55 2.50 4.75 11.25 
20 55 2.50 4.75 11.25 
20 55 2.50 4.75 11.25 
20 55 2.50 4.75 11.25 
20 55 2.50 4.75 11.25 
-20 055 2.50 4.75 11.25 
.40 1.35 6.00 i 
For larger amounts write for prices 
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