LANDRKTHS' DESCRIPTIVE IvIST OF VEGETABIvE SEEDS. 23 
MUSTARD. 
White or Yellow . Common small leaved, yellow seeded. 
Black or Brown Common small leaved, brown seed. 
Creole Curled ........... lyarge curled leaves, very ornamental. 
Bloomsdale Large Leaved . . . When fully developed, leaves large as cabbage or 
tobacco leaves, leaves when small very tender and 
admirable as a salad ; a lyandreth specialty. 
Giant Southern Curled Similar to the Creole, curly and ornamental. 
NASTURTIUM. 
Tall Yellow The vegetable sort, the seed balls of which are used 
for pickling. 
Ornamental Sorts Tall and dwarf, in various colors as desired. 
OKRA. 
Dwarf Height 2^^ to 3 feet. 
Tall Height 5 feet, pods angular. 
New South Height 3 to 4 feet, pods very slim, green, smooth. 
Landreth's Long Green Pod . . Height 2 feet, pods 6 to 10 inches long, very slim and 
intensely green ; very productive and without com- 
parison the best of all Okras. 
Velvet Pod Height 3 feet, pod slim and velvety. 
PARSLEY. 
Plain or Single Small green leaves, used as a garnish, not curled, but 
flat leaved. 
Fine Curled or Double improvement on the single in producing curled 
leaves. 
Champion Curled ......... A variation of the Fine Curled; very desirable. 
Moss Curled So much curled as to resemble a bed of moss. 
JFern Leaved Exquisitely curled and twisted in the leaf. 
Emerald Gem Deep green in color, double curled, short jointed and 
tufted. 
PARSNIP. 
Bloomsdale Best bred and handsomest to be found, a broad 
shouldered half-long heavy. 
Sugar or Cup An old variety with hollow crown. 
Turnip Kooted A parsnip having a root flat like a turnip, valuable in 
hard, stony or clayey soils. 
PEAS. 
Landreths' Extra Early The earliest pea in cultivation and the best flavored, 
maturing in about 48 to 50 days from germination, 
dependent upon climatic conditions. 
Alaska An extra early^pea maturing for table in 50 to 52 days, 
seeds green. 
Landreth Evergreen Pod .... An Extra Early, vine 15 inches, very productive, pods 
very dark green and long^ retaining their fine color; 
valuable as a shipper. This is a new pea which every 
purchaser of these seeds should have. 
American Wonder Height 6 to 8 inches, an excellent first Early, can be 
planted in close rows. 
Morning Star Extra Early . . . A round white Extra Early. 
Tom Thumb Height 6 inches, very productive. 
Blue Peter A blue-seeded Tom Thumb. 
Improved Daniel O'Eourke . . A white-seeded Early sort when well selected. 
Philadelphia Extra Early .... An Extra Early sort. 
First and Best A variation of the Philadelphia Extra Early. 
First of All A round white-seeded Extra Early. 
Canada Extra Early An early pea of somewhat variable quality. 
Early Daniel O'Kourke Not equal to the Improved Daniel O'Rourke. 
Early Kent A late second Early, white-seeded sort. 
Early Frame A late second Early sort, maturing in about 58 days. 
McLean's Little Gem ...... Maturing in aboiit 54 days days. 
Premium Gems A strong growing form of Little Gem. 
Blue Beauty Maturing in about 60 days, blue seed. 
Everbearing Green wrinkled sort, maturing in about 56 days. 
McLean's Advancer ....... Maturing in about 56 days, 18 inches, green seed. 
Horsford Market Garden .... Prolific and continuous producer, strong vine. 
Bloomsdale Maturing for table in 60 days from germination ; a 
steady picker over a period of two weeks ; an 
exceedingly desirable sort; 9 to 10 peas in a pod, and 
of a flavor equal to lyandreths' Extra Early, which is 
high praise ; no garden or truck patch should be 
without it. 
Abundance A productive wrinkled variety, maturing in 58 days. 
Pride of Market . Large podded, showy sort, short vine. 
Stratagem Fine mammoth pod variety. 
Telephone Pods very showy, vine strong. 
Telegraph . . . ....... Excellent sort, producing pods large as Telephone 
and of a more reliable character : less liable to run 
out. 
