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fully curled, much more than our regular 

 curled variety, but the same quality. 

 | White or Yellow I,ondon. This is 

 the common White Mustard of commerce, 



used both as a salad and for flavoring pur- 

 poses, 

 u Black or Brown London. Used for 

 the same purpose as the White; the differ- 

 ence being in the color of the seed. 



NASTURTIUM. 



Capucine (Fr.), Indianische Kresse (Ger.), Capuchina (Sp.). 



Tall and Dwarf. 



Planted here only for ornament. (For description see List of Climbing Plants.) 



Green Tall Growing. 

 Dwarf Green Prolific. 



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OKRA. 



White Velvet. 



French Market Dwarf Prolific. 



r=x This is a highly esteemed vegetable in the South, and no garden, whether small or 

 large, is without it. It is used in making "Gumbo," a dish the Creoles of Louisiana 

 know better how to prepare than any other nationality. It is also boiled in salt and 

 water, and served with vinegar as a salad, and is considered a wholesome dish. Should 

 not be planted before the ground is warm in spring, as the seeds are apt to rot. Sow in 

 drills, which ought to be two to three feet apart, and when up, thin out, and leave one or 

 two plants every twelve or fifteen inches. 



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French Market Dwarf Prolific. 



Tall Growing, This is the variety 

 most cultivated here. The pods are long, 

 round towards the end and keep tender 

 longer than the square podded kind. 



Dwarf Green Prolific. This is an ex- 

 tra early variety, very prolific; the pods are 



Tall Growing Okra. 



close together, from which the name. If 

 planted for market it will be only in de- 

 mand up to the time the long podded vari- 

 eties come in, as in this market no ribbed 

 pods sell well. 



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