from a well-planned garden 



Muskmelon, Golden Delight. 



I MUSKMELON, ORANGE-FLESHED (Cont'd) 



; Golden Delight. All America Award. Melons — oval, 5 

 j to 8 in. Unusually thick, salmon colored flesh. Lus- 



: cious flavor! Earliest of the large melons. A Ferry- 



Morse Development and Introduction. (86) 15c 



Hale's Best. Oval fruits 63^ in. long, heavily netted. 

 Thick, deep, salmon flesh. Earliness and rich flavor 

 make this a favorite. (86) 15c 



I i Hearts of Gold. Round, 6 to 7 in. diameter. Thick, sweet 

 flesh of deep salmon-orange. (90) 15c 



I Honey Rock. All America Award. Nearly round, 5 to 6 

 in. diameter. Thick, deep salmon flesh. Sweet musky 

 flavor. One of the varieties best-adapted to home 

 gardens. Early. (85) 15c 



Persian. Round fruits, 6 to 8 in. diameter. Very dark 

 green, netted. Flesh thick, bright orange. Distinctive 

 flavor. Needs long growing season, (115) 15c 



MUSKMELON, GREEN FLESHED 



Netted Gem or Rocky Ford. Small 

 diameter. Abundant yielder 

 (92) 



oval, 43^ to 5 in. 



Well-known favorite. 



15c 



MUSKMELON, WINTER 



Casaba, Golden Beauty. Globe-shaped. Pinched at 

 stem end. Leathery rind. Most successful in 



California and Gulf States. (120) 



15c 



Honey Dew (Green Fleshed) . Broad-oval, 7 to 8 in. long. 

 Thick, Hght green flesh. Fine-grained, deUcious. May 

 be picked before fully ripe and stored in cool place. 

 (115) 15c 



MUSTARD 



Mustard, Left to Right: Tendergreen, Large Smooth Leaf^ 

 Florida Broad Leaf, Southern Giant Curled. 



Florida Broad Leaf. Leaves rounded, large, slightly 

 crumpled, medium light green. Quick growing, 

 remains in condition a long time. (50) 10c 



Large, Smooth Leaf. Large, smooth, green leaves borne 

 well above ground. Preferred by many because more 

 easily prepared for table than rough-leaved varieties. 

 (50) 10c 



Southern Giant Curled (Long Standing). Leaves 



large, light yellowish-green, much frilled. Highly 



valued in South because of vigorous growth, 



hardiness, and good quality. (60) 10c 



Tendergreen or Spinach-Mustard. Narrow, spoon- 

 shaped leaves of dark green. Rapid growth. (45) 10c 



OKRA or GUMBO 



Clemson Spineless. Plants 3^^ to 4 ft. tall. Pods rich 

 green, straight, moderately ridged, and of high 

 quality. Remarkably uniform. All- America Silver 

 Medal. (60) 10c 



Dwarf Long Pod Green. Long, fluted, dark green pods. 

 Pods remain in fine condition a long time (55) 10c 



Okra, Emerald. Plants 3J4 to 4 ft. tall. Pods dark green, 

 spineless, straight, and round or unridged. Early and 

 heavily productive. (60) 10c 



Delicious, tender young pods of Dwarf Long Pod 

 Green Okra. 



Perkins' Mammoth Long Pod. Pods 4 to 5 in. long, deep 

 green, slightly corrugated. Early and prolific. Very 

 tender. (60) 10c 



White Velvet. Long, smooth white pods. Tender until 

 nearly full size. A favorite in the South. (60) 10c 



ONION, RED 



Long Red Italian. Relished for its mild flavor, large 

 bulbs, and soft flesh. Not a keeper. Recommended 

 for long season areas. (120) 15c 



Red Wethersfield. Large, flattened, thick bulbs. Flesh 

 purplish-white. Early maturing. Heavy producer 

 even in poor soils. (100) 15c 



Southport Red Globe. Medium to large, globe-shaped. 

 Medium early. One of best keepers. (110) 15c 



ONION, WHITE 



Evergreen Bunching. Profitable home or market garden 

 variety for young or bunching onions. Produces 4 to 

 6 useful shoots from single seed first season. (60) 15c 



Southport White Globe. Large size ; medium early ; firm ; 

 mild. Abundant yield. Our strain is unsurpassed in 

 uniformity of shape and color (110) 15c 



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