SEED GROWERS 



MUSTARD (Com.) ™„^, 



Code Word 



Florida Broad Leaf musla 



Large vigorous growth; leaves deep green; large, thick, broad- 

 oval with distinct whitish midrib; margin toothed, but not frilled; 

 seeds reddish-brown. 



SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED musgi 



Very hardy and the most popular for greens. Leaves large and 

 wide, bright green and rery curly on the edges. The plant, al- 

 though slightly spreading, if quite upright in growth. 



Mustard Spinach or Tendergreen muste 



Valuable heavily productive addition to our list of "greens" for 

 home and market garden and for shipping. Rapidly produces a 

 large rosette of thick, tender, dark green leaves that are smooth, 

 glossy, and not lobed; very slow to produce seed stalks. 



37 



lib. 



10 lbs. 



or more 



or more 



per lb. 



per lb. 



$0.35 



$0.32 



.35 



.45 



,32 



.40 



Mustard, Florida Broad Leaf 



Mustard, Southern Giant Curled 



OKRA or GUMBO 



Okra is planted at our Oakview Experimental Gardens late in May or early in June and always 

 yields tender pods in August, 



1 lb. 25 lbs. 



Telegraph or more or more 

 Code Word per lb. per lb. 



Dwarf Long Pod, Green oklon $0.30 $0.25 



Early, prolific. Plants 2^ — 3 ft. tall; pod« dark green, fleshy and 

 tender; become 7 — 8 in. long and 1}/$ in. in diameter; tapered 

 near tip. 



Perkin's Mammoth Long Pod okper .30 .25 



Standard medium early sort for home, market garden and can- 

 ning. Plants 4 — 5 ft. tall; pod« dark green, fleshy, tender; be- 

 come 7 — 8 in. long, 13^ in. in diameter; distinctly ribbed and 

 tapered. 



White Velvet okvel .30 .25 



Early. Plants 3 ft. tall; pods white, fleshy and tender; slender, 

 become 6 — 7 in. long and ]/i in. in diameter; tapered, smooth, 

 not ribbed. 



