Mustard Is One of the Best “Greens ” for the South 
MUSTARD 
Plant 4 pounds of seed per acre 
Good green food for your poultry as well as for table use 
Culture. Mustard will come in quicker than any other sort of “greens.” Sow from June to March in good, 
rich garden soil in rows 16 to 18 inches apart. 
Prices quoted are postpaid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Southern Giant Curled Mustard 
Southern Giant Curled. days.) Plants are 
- vigorous and hardy, of 
upright, spreading growth. The leaves are large, light 
green, much crumpled and frilled at the edges and very 
attractive in appearance. A very popular variety be¬ 
cause of its vigorous growth, hardiness, and slightly 
pungent flavor and crisp, tender texture. Pkt. 5c; 
Mlb. 20c; lb. 60c. 
Kilgore’s Florida Broad-Leaf. ( 60 days.) Plants 
-;---are rather tall and 
upright, producing considerable more leaf-growth than 
other varieties. When boiled, leaves are of excellent 
quality. This variety stays in condition without bolting 
to seed longer than other sorts, which makes it a val¬ 
uable sort for spring planting in Florida. Pkt. 5c; 
M lb. 20c; lb. 60c. 
Our proving grounds are maintained for the 
purpose of proving to ourselves and our cus¬ 
tomers that our seeds are free from all mixture 
and produce absolutely true-to-type vegetables. 
Fordhook Fancy. < 60 days.) A ver y vigorous, 
-— strong grower, producing beauti¬ 
ful dark green leaves which weave outward like a fine 
ostrich plume. A very heavy yielder. The plants stand 
a long time without bolting to seed and do well even in 
hot weather. Of good quality, the flavor being very 
mild. Fine for greens and salads. Pkt. 5c; %lb. 20c; 
lb. 60c. 
Chinese Smooth-Leaf. <60 days.) A very desir- 
- able sort with large, light 
green, plain or smooth leaves. Grows to larger size than 
the curled varieties. The plant grows rapidly and is 
somewhat spreading in habit. The leaves are very ten¬ 
der, succulent, mild, and free of bitter taste. Pkt 5c; 
)4lb. 20c; lb. 60c. 
Tendergreen Japanese Mustard Spinach. 
(30 days.) This variety in our trials at Plant City, 
Fla., has shown much promise. It is a very quick¬ 
growing, mild Mustard, with a spinach flavor, and re¬ 
mains tender even in dry, hot weather. An all-season 
plant as it withstands heat and may be planted through¬ 
out the spring and summer. The large, oblong leaves 
are very dark green in color, fairly smooth, with small 
white midribs. Very slow to bolt to seed. It ships 
well and the demand on the market is growing. Pkt. 
5c; J4 lb. 25c; lb. 70c. 
Tendergreen Japanese Mustard Spinach 
A new introduction especially adapted to Florida and the South 
WHAT IS MEANT BY KILGORE’S BRED-RITE SEEDS? 
Kilgore’s Bred-Rite seeds are especially suited to Florida and the South. They are the result of twenty-five 
years of careful study, experimentation, and testing, in an endeavor to develop special stocks of seed to meet 
the requirements of Florida and southern growers. No effort, labor, or expense has been spared in breeding, 
selecting, re-selecting, roguing, cultivating, handling, cleaning, and grading to produce in Kilgore’s Bred-Rite 
seeds the highest quality obtainable. This high-standard seed means greater vigor, productiveness, trueness to 
type, uniformity, and freedom from disease. The same principles are used in developing Kilgore’s Bred-Rite 
seeds as in breeding fine live stock. It costs more to produce this high-quality seed and it is worth more to plant. 
The best land, most expensive fertilizer, and most efficient labor will not give maximum returns unless you 
start with good seed. 
FOR BEST RESULTS PLANT KILGORE’S “BRED-RITE” SEEDS 
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