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II. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
(305) HASTINGS* WHITE VELVET OKRA 
(278) GIANT SOUTHERN 
MUSTARD FOR SPRING SALAD 
I Oz. of Seed Plants 200 Feet of Row 
(278) GIANT SOUTHERN CURLED. The very best of the finely curled leaf varieties; 
slightly pungent, crisp and tender. Can be eaten like lettuce or boiled for ‘‘greens.’’ Also 
called Ostrich Flume. Racket, 5 cents; oz., 10 cents; y 4 lb., 30 cents; lb., $1.00. 
(277) CHINESE. Resembles Southern Curled but quicker grower, mild, tender and free from 
bitter taste. Packet, 5 cents; oz., 15 cents; Vi lb., 40 cents; lb., $1.25. 
OKRA— HASTINGS’ PLANTATION GROWN 
1 Oz. Plants 50 Feet of Row 
(305) HASTINGS’ WHITE VELVET. See illustration. Standard of the South for garden 
and market. Early, round white pods free from ridges and not prickly to touch. Packet, 5 
cents; oz., 10 cents; Vi lb-, 25 cents; lb., 75 cents. 
(304) HASTINGS’ DWARF. Large, green podded, very prolific, tender, extra early okra 
of uniform low growth. Our own new introduction. Packet, 5 cents; oz., 10 cents; Vi lb., 30 
cents. 
(306) PERKINS’ MAMMOTH. Large, long, ridged pods of dark green; very prolific; tall 
growing. Packet, 5 cents; oz., 10 cents; Vi lb., 25 cents; lb., 85 cents. 
SPINACH-PARSLEY PARSNIPS SALSIFY 
(411) HASTINGS’ ARAGON SPINACH. Best Southern variety, with large, thick green 
savoyed or crumpled leaves, stands a long time before running to seed. See illustration. 
Packet, 5 cents; oz., 10 cents; Vi lb., 20 cents; lb., 60 cents. 
(416) NEW ZEALAND SPINACH. Summer variety, growing luxuriantly in hottest weather 
and on poor or rich soil. Cut and it comes again with tall bushy plants and many small, broad, 
thick, pointed leaves, making the best ‘‘greens” of any vegetable. It should be in every garden. 
Packet, 10 cents; oz., 15 cents; Vi lb., 40 cents; lb., $1.25. 
(308) EXTRA MOSS CURLED PARSLEY. Most ornamental of all varieties, the favorite 
for garnishing, flavoring and for hotels and markets. Compact growing, dark green, finely cut 
and closely curled leaves. Packet, 10 cents; oz., 15 cents; y 4 lb., 30 cents; lb., $1.00. 
(311) IMPROVED HOLLOW CROWN PARSNIPS. Excel¬ 
lent for the table, prepared like turnips or carrots. Rich, 
smooth white skin, very sweet flavor, tender, long, large roots; 
immensely productive. Packet, 10 cents; oz., 15 cents; y 4 lb., 
30 cents; lb., $1.00. 
(404) SALSIFY, MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. The 
vegetable oyster. Roots are delicious cooked in several ways. 
Easily the best variety; large, long, smooth, white tapering 
roots; excellent in quality. Packet, 10 cents; oz., 25 cents; 
Vi lb., 75 cents; lb., $2.50. 
CURLED MUSTARD 
PUMPKINS 
1 Oz. Plants 20 Hills of Pumpkins 
(363) HASTINGS’ BIG JUMBO. See picture from specimen that 
weighed 220 pounds. Use Big Jumbo if you want to grow the biggest 
pumpkin in your county. Under good cultivation it’s a monster. Flesh 
is bright rich yellow and fine grained. The quality and flavor is very 
good considering its immense size. Packet, 10 cents; oz., 20 cents; 
/a lb., 50 cents; lb., $1.50. 
(366) JAPANESE PIE. Distinct variety adapted to all the South. 
Very meaty and solid. In appearance resembles the Cashaw but is 
earlier and usually larger. Meat is rather free from water and is easily 
cut and dried if desired. Packet 10 cents; oz., 15 cents; Va lb., 40 cents; 
lb., $1.25. 
(365) IMPROVED GREEN STRIPED CASHAW. The favorite of 
the Cashaw type for the South. Color distinct mottled green striped 
with white; flesh rich yellow, solid, line grained and very thick. 
Sweet and excellent for pies and baking. Can be grown in corn 
fields, is a heavy yielder and also fine for stock feeding. Packet, 10 
cents; oz., 15 cents; Va lb., 40 cents; lb., $1.25. 
NOTICE.—Seeds listed in this Special Catalog are our highest 
recommended varieties. If interested in other kinds of seeds, plants 
and bulbs, please write for our general catalog. 
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(363) HASTINGS' BIG JUMBO PU M P K I N—Bl G G EST OF ALL 
(411) HASTINGS’ ARAGON SPINACH—FOR “GREENS” 
