. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1921 . cts.; lb. 30 Spinach. The most valuable for spring sowing,--standing quality makes it the best for that purpose-The foliage is very attractive, heavy dark green, curled of the true Savoy appearance. It will stand from2 to 3 weeks after other varieties of spinach have shot toseed. I? can be planted all spring and summer with surety ofmaking a crop. Pkt. 5 eta.; oz. 10 cts.; J4 lb. 20 cts.; lb. 45cts. Improved Curled Long-Standing. The foliage is heavy. the broad, dark green leaves are of the finest quality. It isin prime condition from two wee


. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1921 . cts.; lb. 30 Spinach. The most valuable for spring sowing,--standing quality makes it the best for that purpose-The foliage is very attractive, heavy dark green, curled of the true Savoy appearance. It will stand from2 to 3 weeks after other varieties of spinach have shot toseed. I? can be planted all spring and summer with surety ofmaking a crop. Pkt. 5 eta.; oz. 10 cts.; J4 lb. 20 cts.; lb. 45cts. Improved Curled Long-Standing. The foliage is heavy. the broad, dark green leaves are of the finest quality. It isin prime condition from two weeks to three weeks afterother varieties of spinach have run to seed. Pkts. 5 and10 cts-; yA lb. 15 cts-; lb. 40 cts. C51. New Zealand (Tetragonia expansa). This different in character of growth, and when startedearly in the spring the plants will resist hot weather andproduce right up until hard freezing weather sets in anabundance of thick, fleshy succulent leaves. Pkts 5 and 10cts.; oz. 15 cts.; 54 lb. 25 cts.; lb. 85c. ?-*& vv^. New Zealand Spinach. 36 F. W. BOLClANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. To the acre, 2 to 3 lbs., Large Seededkind; Bush kinds, 3 to 4 pounds. SQUASH 1 oz. Bush Varieties for 40Large Seed Varieties, 1 oz. CULTURE. Sow in hills in the same manner and atthe same time as cucumbers and melons, the bush varieties3 to 4 feet apart, and the running kinds from 6 to 9 feetapart. There are two kinds of Squashes—one for sum-mer use for cooking in the tender green state, andthe other for storing for winter use. Owing to the high cost of meat, one should ar-range for a bountiful supply of both the Summerand Winter varieties, as the former may be friedand served like egg-plant and the latter are verypalatable when stewed and served alone or made upinto pies. 82. Fans Benning White Bush, it is withgreat satisfaction that we can continue to offer thisunrivaled Squash. For the past twenty-five yearsthis stock has furnished the earliest squash to comeon market. In


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