12 STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG 
SORREL 
No. Pkt. Oz. 
950 NARROW LEAVED. Sour grass for Greens «.u:...nvenrne $.15 $.60 
SPINACH 
| Oz. will sow 50 ft. of drill. 
No. Pkt. Oz “Lb. Lb. 
998 KING OF DENMARK. (S) Stands a long . 
time before going to SCCd  eecwcncnsse $.05 $.15 $.40 $1.00 
999 BLOOMSDALE SAVOY. Long standing. 
Savoy leaved. Good for Fall planting .05 lS 40 1.00 
996 BLOOMSDALE SAVOY RE-SELECTED. 
Fine quality, crinkled leaves. Spring or 
Felli eteete mies cores ates ata aclat cyano .05 15 40 1.00 
988 NEW ZEALAND. Hot weather Spinach. 
Spreading. Use the tips or new shoots. 
Goode till shale eens eta 05 ies 40 1.00 
985 OLD DOMINION, BLIGHT RESISTANT. 
Large crumpled leaves. Fine for Fall ..... .05 5 40 1.00 
986 NOBLE GIANT. (S) Thick leaf. Largest ..... .05 15 40 1.00 
SWISS CHARD OR SILVER BEET 
Swiss Chard is one of the best greens there is. Cut outside leaves and it 
will grow out again and again. One Oz. will sow 50 feet of drill. 
No. Pkt. Oz. V4 Lb. Lb. 
136 LARGE RIBBED WHITE. Smooth leaves. 
Serve stems like asparagus nus. $.05 $.15 $.50 $1.50 
138 FORDHOOK GIANT. (S) Large, fine 
QUALITY | costo et pcs ekon nage snsenneetare 05 15 50 1.50 
137 LUCULLUS. Crumpled leaves. Large ..... .05 he 50 1.50 
153 RHUBARB. New Red Chard. Fine ........... .05 lis 50 1.50 
SQUASH 
| Oz. will plant from 25 to 50 hills 
No. Pkt. Oz. V4 Lb. Lb. 
1014 BUTTERNUT. New. Extra quality. Golden 
skin and tleshesCanlyaetetscccecn enter: $.10 $.20 $.65 $2.25 
1017 BUTTERCUP. New. Turban shaped. Fine 
quality. Green skinned. Gold fleshed ....... 10 .20 .65 2.25 
1020 CASERTA BUSH. New. | week earlier 
and an improvement on Cocozelle ....... .10 .20 .65 2225 
1015 EARLY GOLDEN PROLIFIC STRAIGHT- 
NECK. (S) Extra early, tender, sweet ........ 10 .20 .60 1.90 
1016 GIANT GOLDEN STRAIGHTNECK. (S) 
Large. Use when young and tender ......... 10 .20 .60 1.90 
Cutchogue, May 5. 
| planted the World Record Peas | bought of you on the heaviest ground that | have, 
as | wanted to plow them under for cauliflower. | treated the seed with Spergon and although 
| expected a poor come up on account of the cold late Spring every seed came up and | 
have a fine stand of peas. — J. 
