There Is Seldom an Over-production of Peas, and They Are Rarely Molested by Insects or Frosts 
OKRA 
Plant 8 pounds of seed per acre 
Culture. Okra can be planted any time from February until September. Okra is a warm weather plant and will not grow well unless 
planted when the ground is warm. Plant in rows 2 % to 3 feet apart and sow thinly in the drill. When 3 to 4 inches high, thin out 
to one stalk every 10 to 15 inches. Okra should be cut every second day. If this is not done some of the pods become too hard 
and the young plants will stop bearing pods. 
Prices quoted are postpaid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Kilgore’s Bred-Rite Perkins Mammoth-Pod- 
ded I nntr < 42 days -> This is a very heavy 
_ * 0 ^ CC11 * producer, extremely early, and a sure 
" money-maker when grown for market. 
The pods are long—frequently 9 to 10 inches- 
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BRED-RITE 
straight, slender, pointed, intense dark green, 
and they retain their tenderness and color 
longer than any other sort. The plants which 
range from 5 to 6 feet in height, are literally 
covered with pods from the ground up. Pkt. 5c; y 2 lb. 20 c; lb. 50c. 
TRADE MARK 
Kilgore’s Low-Bearing Long Green. p 4 i 5 a n a t yS of 
. dwarf 
growth, 2y2 to 3 feet high. Pods thickly set, of dark green color, 
averaging 8 inches long, pointed, tender and of good quality. A 
good shipper. Pkt. 5c; i/ 4 lb. 20c; lb. 50c. 
White Velvet. 
color. Pkt. 5c; y 4 lb. 20 c; lb. 50c. 
(45 days.) Plants 3% feet high, very pro¬ 
ductive. Pods are round, long, averaging 7 
inches, smooth, tender and of nearly white 
Cuban ( New -) (45 days.) Plants range 5 to 6 feet high. 
extremely productive of short (3 to 4 inches long) 
'thick, perfectly straight and uniform pods, rather 
light green in color. A good shipper and keeper. Withstands 
poor growing conditions, especially wet soil and heavy rains, 
better than other varieties. Pkt. 5c; %lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
Larlv Fintypr ^ 45 days -l Plants range 5 to 6 feet high, ex- 
_ tremely productive of small, straight, slen- 
^““” der, uniform, dark green pods. Smaller and 
more slender than Perkins. Pkt. 5c; i/ 4 lb. 25c; lb. 75c. 
ENGLISH or GARDEN 
PEAS 
Plant 1 bushel of seed per acre in single rows; 
iy% bushels per acre in double rows 
All of our peas are grown in the Northwest; are high in germination and 
true to type, being tested in our proving grounds. 
Culture. Peas can be grown on almost any kind of soil and with about the same culti¬ 
vation as beans. Sowing in double rows is a good plan, as they will support each other. 
Have rows 4 feet apart and drop peas 1 to 2 inches apart in the row. Use high-grade 
fertilizer at rate of 1000 to 1800 pounds per acre. 
Kilgore’s Winner. 
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BRED-RITE 
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TRADE MARK 
for prices *n larger quantities. 
(52 days.) This is absolutely the finest early pea for 
Florida sandy loam soils, and in cool seasons is also adapt¬ 
ed to Florida muck soils. As it is a very early, exceedingly 
large-podded variety, it is in great demand on northern markets. The 
plants are vigorous in growth, 18 to 22 inches in height, with heavy 
vine and foliage, producing a great abundance of very large, dark 
green, straight pods, containing large, dark green peas of unsurpassed 
quality. Pkt. 10 c; V 2 lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c; postpaid. Write 
Little Marvel. 
BRED-RITE 
■bobebi 
(50 days.) A very desirable early variety especially adapted to 
Florida muck soils. The vines are vigorous, growing about 1% 
“ feet tall, and are loaded with straight, round, very dark green 
pods, square at the bottom end, and about 3 inches long. Our stock 
is uniformly true to type and very productive. Pkt. 10c; 1/2 lb. 20c; 
lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c; postpaid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
ThomSlS Laxton. (55 days.) Pkt. 10 c; V 2 lb. 20 c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; postpaid. 
^^ Write for prices on larger quantities. 
I avtonian. (55 days.) Pkt. 10 c; %lb. 20 c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; postpaid. Write 
for prices on larger quantities. 
Laxton’s Progress. 
(55 days.) Pkt. 10 c; Vijlb. 20 c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; post- 
paid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
PARSLEY 
Kilgore’s 
Winner 
Plant 1 ounce of seed to 150 feet of row, or 3 pounds per acre 
Culture. Parsley can be planted in the fall or spring, in drills nr Rr»nt*»rl ( 10 ° days -> pkt - 5c i 
16 inches apart. This seed is very hard to germinate and it often j|,_ 75 c; postpaid, 
takes from two to three weeks to produce a satisfactory stand. “““”“““ — 
i/ 4 lb. 25c; 
Double Moss Curled. i.- y * ,b - 25c 
Plain or Single. 
(95 days.) 
postpaid. 
Pkt. 5c; y 4 lb. 25c; lb. 75c; 
PARSNIP 
Plant 1 ounce of seed to 150 feet of row 
Culture. Parsnips do best on deep, rich, sandy soil. Sow seed in Florida from September to December, in rows 1 % to 2 feet apart; 
cover with one-half inch of soil. When plants are well up, thin to 6 inches apart in the row. Parsnip seed germinates very slowly. 
Improved Hollow Crown. (120 days.) Pkt. 5c; ox. i5c; postpaid. 
Plant City, Belle Glade, Gainesville, Homestead, Miami, Pahokee, Palmetto, Pompano, 
Sanford, Vero Beach, Wauchula, and West Palm Beach 
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