For Better Gardens—Plan Early—Prepare Early—Buy Early 
Hardie’s Mustard 
CULTURE—For salads and greens, sow broadcast 
early in spring, also in fall. 
251— CHINESE GIANT SMOOTH-LEAVED—Has a 
large, fleshy leaf. Flavor is mild and it is quite slow 
in sending up its seed stock, remaining a long time fit 
for table use. Fills a long felt want in the South. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 20c; lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 90c; postpaid. 
252— FLORIDA BROAD LEAF—A large, upright grow¬ 
ing plant with large and thick bright green, smooth 
leaves, white midribs. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; ^4 lb. 20c; lb. 
50c; 2 lbs. 90c; postpaid. 
253— SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED—Best for greens, 
and is better suited for the South than any other mustard. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; ^4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 90c; postpaid. 
253A—WHITE LONDON—Used for salads when young. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; *4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c; postpaid. 
Japanese 
Mustard Spinach 
Southern Giant Curled 
Hardie’s Tested Onion Seed 
FOR BETTER CROPS 
The seeds we offer are not the common commercial grades but are seeds of 
the strains most approved for this section, produced under contract especially 
for us. 
Our stock of onion seed is most complete this season with our usual quality, 
and we ask customers that are in need of large lots to write us for prices. 
CULTURE—To grow fine onions, the ground should be well manured; you 
cannot get it too rich; they require more or less manure every crop; the 
land should be well plowed and pulverized before planting; for large onions 
from the seed, sow in drills about 2 y 2 feet apart, thin out to about six inches 
in the drills, and keep weeds cleared out. February is early enough to sow; 
you can also sow again early in the fall for bunch onions. 
Large onions can be grown from seed quite as easily and more cheaply than 
from sets that have been grown a previous season and carried over. Good seed 
is of the utmost importance. The first cost of this seed is a small item com¬ 
pared with the expense of preparing, fertilizing and cultivation of the soil. 
261—YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS—Handsome, round or globe-shaped variety, 
of large size with thin, yellow skin, white flesh, fine-grained, mild, very firm 
and the best of keepers. Ripens early and sells readily at the highest prices. 
Our seed is carefully saved from selected bulbs. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 
75c; postpaid. 
255—AUSTRALIAN BROWN—A most valuable variety. Onion of medium 
size, wonderfully hard and solid, and most attractive for market both in form 
and appearance. Extremely early ; no scullions. It will keep in good condi¬ 
tion longer than any other onion known. The color of the skin is clear 
amber-brown. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; *4 lb. 75c; postpaid. 
256— LARGE RED WETH¬ 
ERSFIELD — One of the 
best winter keepers. Outer 
skin is deep, rich purplish- 
red, flesh white, lightly 
tinged with pinkish-rose. Our 
seed is extra select and can 
not be excelled. Our price 
is low, but should you want five or more pounds, ask for special rates. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 25c; ^4 lb. 75c; postpaid. 
257— GIANT YELLOW PRIZETAKER—Largest of all, having been grown 
to the enormous weight of over 6 pounds ; a handsome, fine flavored sort. Of 
clear, bright straw color, and uniform perfect globe-shape. Produces enormous 
crops, one report being over 1,200 bushels to the acre—and they bring an 
extra price. One of the leading varieties for the market. Our seed 
is extra fine quality, absolutely the best grown. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 75c; 
postpaid. 
259—RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH—The best of the large mild varieties, 
globe shaped, of light yellow color, mild in flavor and quite uniform in shape— 
a good keeper. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; *4 lb. 75c; postpaid. 
Write for Quantity Prices on All Field Seed. 
Mills County, Texas, Jan. 1, 1935. 
I wish to express my appreciation of your good seeds. I have planted 
your seeds for several years and will continue using them, as there are 
none better. MRS. SCOBY. 
Giant Prizetaker 
(Sometimes Sold as Tendergreen) 
254—A mild mustard with a spinach flavor 
that can be grown in almost any season of the 
year, even during the hot summer months. The 
leaves are cooked and prepared for the table 
the same as spinach, mustard and turnip and 
makes greens equal to any of them. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. 10c; *4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c; postpaid. 
Mustard Spinach 
PLANT HARDIE’S SEEDS FOR HARDY PLANTS 
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