WATERMELON 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States- 

 Spring, February to June. Plant in light sandy 

 sou mix well rotted manure or any good 

 fertilizer in each hill before planting. Plant 8 

 to 12 seeds in each hill about 7 feet apart 

 each way; 2 ounces to 150 feet of row and 4 

 pounds to one acre. When plants are 3 

 inches high, thin to about 3 to 4 plants per 

 hill. Approximate time to maturity given 

 cater each variety. This varies with climatic 

 and soil conditions. 



DIXIE QUEEN— 90 days. A white seeded 

 variety, round and finely flavored, sweet 

 and juicy, firm ilesh which seems to be 

 all heart because of the very small 

 seeds. 



CHARLESTON GRAY— 85 days. Excellent 

 for home and market. Fruits long and 

 blocky with light gray green color. 

 Rind hard; deep pink and delicious 

 meat. Shows no hollow heart. Seeds 

 large, dark veined brown. 



FLORIDA GIANT — 95 days. Vigorous grow- 

 ing and heavy producers. Melons are 

 nearly round in form, skin solid dark 

 green, flesh red and firm. A good ship- 

 per. Grows larger than most' any other 

 variety, not unusual for specimens to 

 weigh 100 pounds. 



GOLDEN HONEY— Bright golden flesh ex- 

 tending close to dark green ring. Meat 

 firm and sugary flavor. No hard core 

 or stringy sections. 



SELECTED TOM WATSON— 85 days. 18 

 to 24 inches long, compact, deep red 

 flesh, free from core, special selected 

 seed of the Tom Watson variety. 



RATTLESNAKE (Georgia) — 85 days. Light green 

 color, lightly mottled and striped, flesh scar- 

 let, thin rind, excellent shipper, very 

 popular. 



SUGAR BABY— 92 days. Another "icebox 

 melon, sugary red flesh, very prolific. 



CONGO-90 days. Bred for resistance to 

 ^Sracrose, but not immune Tough nnd 

 and firm, fine grained flesh, espeaaUy 

 adapted to Southern shipping. Fruits are 

 obK ? blocky. dark green faintly stnped 

 with a lighter green. 



STONE MOUNTAIN — 80 days. Almost 

 round, rich dark green. Flesh is rich 

 scarlet, fine grained and especially 

 sweet.' Seeds white. Under favorable 

 conditions weigh 50 to 65 pounds. 



Okra Prices pkg _ 



Louisiana Market S .10 



Dwarf Green Prolific 10 



Louisiana Green Velvet 10 



Parians Mammoth Long Pod 10 



White Velvet (Lady Finger) 10 



Muskmelon or 

 Cantaloupe Prices ^ — 



Honey Rock S .10 



Early Hackensack 10 



Milwaukee Market 10 



Texas Resistant No. 1 ... .10 



Pollock's 10-25 .' .10 



Rocky Ford or Hart's Victor 10 



Honey Dew 10 



Watermelon Prices ^ — 



Certified Dixie Queen S .10 



Certified Florida Giant 10 



Selected Tom Watson '.'..'..'.'.'.'....'.. .10 



Stone Mountain (Wilt Resistant) 10 



Charleston Gray 10 



Rattlesnake (Georgia) 10 



Congo 10 



Golden Honey 10 



Sugar Baby 10 



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OKRA: 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 

 Spring, March to June; Fall, July to October 

 Sow in rows about 2 feet apart and alter 

 plants are nicely started thin to 8 to 10 inches 

 apart in row. 10 ounces win plant 150 feet of 

 row, 20 pounds to one acre. The famous soup 

 called "Gumbo" made in the South is pre- 

 pared with Okra; also makes a delicious 

 salad. Approximate number of days to edible 

 conditon is given after each variety. This 

 varies with climatic conditions and soil. 



LOUISIANA MARKET — 60 days. Starts 

 bearing when plant is very small, heavy 

 producer, one of the most popular va- 

 rieties, planted extensively. Cannot be 

 recommended too highly. 



DWARF GREEN PROLIFIC— 60 days. Dwarf 



Slant, but a very heavy bearer. Very pro- 

 tic. We recommend this variety very 

 highly. * 



LOUISIANA GREEN VELVET-60 days Uni- 

 form pods about 6 to 7 inches long and 

 tender. Spineless characteristics of this 

 variety make it exceedingly desirable. 



PERKINS' MAMMOTH LONG POD— 70 days 

 Long green pods, round near the end and 

 tender, the most popular variety grown. 



WHITE VELVET (Lady Finger)— 60 days. Me- 

 dium size round white pods, prolific pro- 

 ducer. A favorite variety for canning. 



:PARSLEY: 



Culture — Planting time. Southern States; 

 Spring, January to April; Fall, September to 

 November. 150 feet of row. Plant in rich, 

 mellow soil. Parsley seed starts growth slow- 

 ly. We suggest soaking seed in water for 10 

 to 12 hours before planting. Sow thickly in 

 rows 1 foot apart; when about 3 or 4 inches 

 high, thin to 5 or 6 inches apart. Number of 

 days to edible condition given after each 

 variety. 



PLAIN LEAVED — 75 days. Dark green 

 foliage, very hardy, strong flavor. A 

 favorite for Southern tables. 



DOUBLE CURLED — 90 days. Leaves curled 

 and crimped, grown very extensively 

 for market. 



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MUSKMELON 



or CANTALOUPES 



Culture — Planting time, Southern States: 



Spring, February to June. Plant in rich, sandy 



loam soil. Mix well rotted manure or any 



good fertilizer in each hill. Plant 14 to 12 



seeds in each hill. Hills 5 feet apart each 



way. When plants are nicely started thin 



to about 4 plants to each hill. Two ounces 



required to 160 feet of row. Four pounds to 



an acre. Approximate time to maturity is 



given after each variety. This varies with 



f-Hmatlc and soil conditions. 



EARLY HACKENSACK— /u aays. Flesh and 



skin greenish color, large size, ribbed, " 



cellent tasting. Popular throughout 



South. 



HONEY DEW — 100 day3. Same as the Golden 

 Honey Dew except it has emerald green 

 flesh. Has honey-like fjavor, in great de- 

 mand wherever grown. I „,„i;fi r 

 HONEY ROCK— 90 days. Very proWw. 

 heavier, coarser netting than Honey Ball. 

 Almost round, medium size, rich salmon 

 flesh of fine quality. 

 TEXAS RESISTANT NO. 1—90 days. Resistant 

 to Downy mildew and aphids. Fruits fairly 

 uniform, about 6 inches long. Rind firm and 

 fine texture, flavor sweet and spicy. 

 POLLOCK'S 10-25— This excellent main crop 

 melon of the Rocky Ford type is one of the 

 most popular of shipping varieties. Fruits 

 nearly round or Blightly oval, show no rib- 

 bing and are densely netted over the entire 

 surface. Flesh is rich salmon at center, 

 shading to light green at rind. Seed cavity 

 is very small. 

 MILWAUKEE MARKET (orange flesh)— 94 days. 

 A splendid size, sometimes averaging 20 

 to 25 pounds, possesses a very delicious 

 flavor. A very prolific variety and Bplendid 

 for shipping. 



ROCKY FORD or HART'S VICTOR— 74 days. 



Small size, prolific producer; green flesh, 

 a favorite in the South. Good shipper. 



ROCKy FORD OR HART'S VICTOR 



PARSNIPS: 



Cottar* — Planting tune. Southern States, 

 Spring, January to April; Fall, September to 

 November. Two ounces will plant 150 feet 

 of row, 8 pounds to the acre. Sow in deep, 

 mellow soil In rows 12 to 18 Inches apart. 

 When plants are 3 fnches high, thin to 3 

 Inches apart In the row. 



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:ONION SETS: 



Onion sets are largely for planting home 

 gardens for early greens and also for market. 

 Plant In rich, well cultivated ground in rows 

 10 to 12 inches apart, and 2 inches apart in 

 tn» row, 8 bushels to the acm. Plant for 

 Spring from January until April; Fall, Sep- 

 tember to November. 



■ED WETHERSFIELD— Very hardy, good keep- 

 ers, one of the best all purpose red onions. 



YELLOW DANVERS— Make medium sized, 

 globe-shaped, yellow onions, vey* fine. 



WHITE SILVERSKIN — Very attractive onion, 

 makes large silvery onions. 



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