GARDEN MANCAI. FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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your melon patch in Black Diamond and 

 you will plant more of it the next season. 

 It is nearly round; solid; rind black-green 

 in color; good shipper, and of nne quality. 

 Yields larger than any other variety of late 

 introduction. 



Sweet Heart. A new shipping melon 

 oT large size and fine quality. The vines 

 are very vigorous and productive, bearing 

 the fruit early- Melons uniform in size, 

 oval-shaped and very heavy. The rind is 

 light green, thin, but firm, flesh bright 



crimson, sweet and tender. This melon is 

 particularly fine for distant shipping, being 

 of such fine appearance that they sell 

 readily, and they remain in fit condition to 

 use longer than any other sort. 



Kleckley Sweets. This is one of the 

 best flavored melons in cultivation, and of 

 a shape and color that is extremely desira- 

 ble The rind is very daik green, very 

 thin, fiesh deep scarlet, fine and of delicious, 

 quality. For the home market and family 

 garden it is decidedly one of the best. 



Seminole. 



MUSTARD. 



JOL'TARDE (Fr.), SENF (Ger.), MOSTAZA (Sp.) 



White or Yellow Seeded London. 

 Lhiiuse very Large Cabbage Leaved. 

 Bl.uk or Brown London. 



Large Leaved Curled. 

 Giant Ostrich Plume. 



ThU is orown to qii'e an ex'ent in the Southern States, and is sown broadcast during 

 fall, winter and spang. I may he used the same, as Spinach, - r b'.jiied w iih meat as 

 greens. The White or Yellow Seeded is very little cultivated and is used chiefly for me- 

 dicinal purposes or pie<nng The 1-irge leaved or Curled has black seed, a distinct kind 

 from the Nor hern or E ir >pean variety. The seed is raised in Louisiana. It makes very 

 laiVe leaves; cultivated more and more every year. 



\,T v ar3'a I/3ived Curled. The fivorre j same taste as the large-leaved or tYie large 

 kV:d nere, sown lar<tlv for the m-.rket. j c'oj/e&d. but will stand longer bt fore going 

 Le'av^s are pale green, large and curled or to s=ed. 



s"iaj -oed on the ed^es. I i Gisnt Ostrich Plume- This is a spiers 



fUih&se Very £arge Cah!) \ge I did va> iety for the market, gardeners; and 



I> av2d. A E^rop j an vai letv, wi'-h "'light' amateurs, and « id snrely gi ve sat isfaeti on 



ure-n verv ]- r<j-? Iraves. It h s not 'he I where v. r planned. The leaws are beauti- 



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Ailing 



Kdxivas, Pruning Saws, lledge Shears, Etc 



