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MUSTARD 
Mustard is very widely grown for greens, particularly in the home and market gar- 
dens of the South. An abundance of tender succulent leaves is available 4 to 5 weeks 
after sowing seed. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAF : f Days 
Large vigorous growth; leaves deep green; large, thick, broad-oval with dis- 40 
tinct whitish midrib; margin toothed, but not frilled; seeds reddish-brown, 
LARGE SMOOTH LEAF i 
Large, vigorous; leaves large, broad-oval, deep green; margin toothed but 40 
otherwise plain; seeds reddish-brown. 
MUSTARD SPINACH OR TENDERGREEN 
Valuable heavily productive addition to our list of “greens” for home and 45 
market garden and for shipping. Rapidly produces a large rosette of thick, 
tender, dark green leaves that are smooth, glossy, and not lobed; very slow 
to produce seed stalks. 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED, LONG STANDING : : 
Very hardy and the most popular for greens. Leaves large and wide, bright 40 
green and very curly on the edges, The plant, although slightly spreading is 
quite upright in growth. Does not bolt to seed as quickly as Fordhook Fancy. 
OKRA or GUMBO 
Okra planted at our Oakview Experimental Gardens late in May or early in June 
yields tender pods in August. 
CLEMSON SPINELESS | Days 
All-America Silver Medal 1939. Originated at Clemson University. Remark- 60 
ably uniform; 31% to 4 ft. tall; highly productive; pods rich green, straight, 
moderately ridged and of high quality. Similar to Perkin’s Mammoth, but 
spineless. 
DWARF LONG POD, GREEN 
Prolific. Plants 214—3 ft. tall; pods dark green, fleshy and tender; become 7—8 55 
in. long and 11% in. in diameter; tapered near tip. 
PERKIN’S MAMMOTH LONG POD 
For home, market garden and canning. Plants 4—5 ft. tall; pods dark green, 60 
fleshy, tender; become 7—8 in. long; 1% in. in diameter, distinctly ribbed and 
tapered. 
WHITE VELVET 
Plants 3 ft. tall; pods white, fleshy and tender; slender, become 6—7 in. long 65 
and 7% in. in diameter; tapered, smooth, not ribbed. 

Okra, Clemson Spineless 
