168 THE SEED-GROWER. 
MUSTARD. 
Black.—Seed brownish-black, leaves large, deeply 
lobed, dark green color. 
Giant Southern Curled, or Chinese, Creole-Curled, 
Georgia. Seed brown; large, dark green leaves with 
extra curled edges; twice the size of the ordinary white. 
Ostrich Plume. Seed brown; dark green leaves, 
long, ruffled and frilled. 
White. Seed yellow; leaves large, deeply lobed, of a 
deep green color. 
OKRA. 
Dwarf Green, or Density. Pod green, ridged. 
Lady Finger. Tall habit; long, slender, light green 
ridged pod. 
Perkins, or Long Green Pod. Dwarf habit; long, 
slender, dark green ridged pod. 
Tall Green, or Long. Green, ridged pod, longer 
than the dwarf variety. 
White Velvet, or Creole, Long White Pod, New 
South, White Lady Finger. Tall habit; long, round, 
smooth pod, velvety-white in color. 
ONION. 
Australian Brown.—Early, medium-sized, globular 
form, flesh white, skin bright reddish-brown; solid, 
fairly good keeper. 
Bermuda Island Red. Medium size, flattened form, 
white flesh, purplish-red skin; desirable for early use, 
but not a good winter keeper. 
Bermuda Island White. Similar to the preceding, 
except the skin is straw-color. 
Early White Queen, or Bloomsdale Pearl, Extra 
Early Barletta. Early, medium size, white flesh, sil- 
