D Landreth Seed Company D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog] DLandrethSeedCo00LandA Year: 19uu SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 60 20 20 10 10 5 Ct' AA THESE PRICES OplJlQCfl INCLUDE POSTAGE Six Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Thirty Pounds to the Acre. Edible in 40 to 60 Days. This seed may be sown late in Autumn or in the Spring when the Peach is in hloom. Bloomsdale, 40 days.—The Landreths introduced and named this variety in 1828, since when it has become a standard and now appears in nearly all catalogues. As an Autumn sort it is superior to all others, but in the Spring it i


D Landreth Seed Company D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog] DLandrethSeedCo00LandA Year: 19uu SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED Lb. M Lb. Oz. Pkt. 60 20 20 10 10 5 Ct' AA THESE PRICES OplJlQCfl INCLUDE POSTAGE Six Ounces of Seed to 100 Yards of Row. Thirty Pounds to the Acre. Edible in 40 to 60 Days. This seed may be sown late in Autumn or in the Spring when the Peach is in hloom. Bloomsdale, 40 days.—The Landreths introduced and named this variety in 1828, since when it has become a standard and now appears in nearly all catalogues. As an Autumn sort it is superior to all others, but in the Spring it is inclined to shoot early. The leaves are twisted and bloated, giving them when ready for shipment an elasticity adapting them for transportation to long distances and at the same time giving the crop large measuring qualities. As a consequence more barrels of Bloomsdale Spinach are ' cut to the acre than any other variety, often as much as 150 barrels. Crop Round Seeded Savoy Leaved 50 Ever Keady, 50 days.—So named because it continues in cutting condition three weeks longer than the latest. A variety of most superior qualities; leaves dark in color, more pointed, short-jointed, resisting cold and the most intense heat. Decidedly the best for spring sowing 70 Large Leaved Flanders.—A habit of growing erect, consequently does not collect the sand; broad, dark, fiat-ieaved 70 Lonj Season, 50 days.—Leaves dark in color, almost black; savoyed, thick, succulent and tender. Slow to shoot to seed; consequently remaining long in cutting condition. Stronger and more desirable than the Victoria 70 Long Standing Round Seed, Thick Leaved, 45 days.—A prostrate variety of thick leaves and dark color. Slow to shoot to seed, and valuable for that New Zealand, First cut- r . w m icr 50 days after 25 10 10 25 10 70 25 10 sowing, and continu- ously for 100 days more.—Absolutely dis- tinct in form, color and habit. Foliage thick, succulent, dark green, never sunbur


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