. Catalogue of reliable of seeds. Nursery stock California Los Angeles Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 32 JOHNSON & MUSSEE SEED COMPANY SPINACH CuiyTURK—Sow in drills 1 foot apart, and for succession every two weeks; as it grows, thin out for use, keeping clean of weeds. It grows the year round in California. One ounce of seed for 100 feet of drill; 10 pounds for an acre. rickly Seeded—The hardest of all and the most popular with our market gaideneis ere. Per oz. Sc., per lb. 2Sc. l^ound Summer—Leaves large, thick and fleshy. P


. Catalogue of reliable of seeds. Nursery stock California Los Angeles Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 32 JOHNSON & MUSSEE SEED COMPANY SPINACH CuiyTURK—Sow in drills 1 foot apart, and for succession every two weeks; as it grows, thin out for use, keeping clean of weeds. It grows the year round in California. One ounce of seed for 100 feet of drill; 10 pounds for an acre. rickly Seeded—The hardest of all and the most popular with our market gaideneis ere. Per oz. Sc., per lb. 2Sc. l^ound Summer—Leaves large, thick and fleshy. Per oz. Sc., per lb. 30c. fc^Hnproved Thick Leaf or, Viroflay—Has very large, thick leaves of good substance. Per per lb. 30c. Bioomsdale Savoy-Leaved—The earliest variety of upright growth; fine, large, tender crinkled leaves. Grows quick, but will not stand long. Per oz. Sc., per lb. 30c. jLong Standing—A good sort for the market garden, as it is much slower in going to ^ed than the other varieties Per oz. Sc., per lb. 30c. TURNIP CuiyTURE—Plant for succession from February to October in drills 14 inches apart and thin out plants to 6 inches. Turnips thrive best in a highly enriched, sandy, gravelly, or light loamy soil. One ounce to 150 feet of drill; 1}4 pounds to the acre. \ Early Purple Top Strap-Leaved—The most popular variety in this section for either family or market use; large size, white, purple above ground ; flesh fine grained. Per oz. 10c., per lb. 50c. I^-Early White Flat Dutch—An early white fleshed, strap- leaved variety ; of quick growth, mild flavor and ex- cellent quality. Per oz. 10c., per lb. PURPIvK TOP TURNIP Early White Globe--A large, round turnip, with firm, sweet flesh. Per oz. 10c., lb. SOc. I^^^ite Egg—Flesh white, firm, fine grained, mild and sweet. Per oz. 10c., per lb. 60c. Jpxtra White Milan—A new, early very white variety, with purple top and strap-leaf; ild and sweet. Remains in good condition for a lon


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