VINE RIPENED MELONS ARE BEST 
Peach or Garden Melon. The fruit is about the size of a large 
peach, oval shaped and of a bright yellow color, somewhat 
russetted. When it first ripens it is quite hard and has very 
little flavor, but they soon become mellow, not sweet, and 
have a rich flavor, but for sweet pickles, pies, or preserving, 
they are superb. 
Netted Nutmeg. We consider this the very best variety in 
cultivation. Vines vigorous, hardy, productive, fruit round, 
slightly flattened at both ends, ribbed, covered with coarse 
netting; flesh very thick, green, and of the highest flavor. 
Winter Pineapple Cassaba. The green melon used extensively 
for shipping East for the holiday and winter trade. Melons 
to do mature on the vines and the flavor is greatly improved 
by being stored in a cool place. 1 oz. 20e. 

MUSTARD 
1% oz. to 100 ft., 4 Ibs. per acre. 
Seed may be sown in rows 18 inches apart. Thin to 5 or 6 
inches apart in the rows. The plants are in condition for use 
as soon as the leaves are the size of one’s hand. Mustard 
runs to seed quickly, so that successive plantings are neces- 
sary for a continuous supply. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 10c; 14 Ib. 30c. 
Southern Giant Curled. The leaves are large, light green with 
a tinge of yellow, and much crumpled and frilled at the edges. 
The plant is upright or slightly spreading in growth. This 
variety is valued in the South on account of its vigorous 
growth, hardiness and good quality. 
Mustard Spinach or Tendergreen. Strictly speaking it is not a 
variety of mustard. A quick growing plant from the orient. 
Leaves oblong, broad, fairly smooth with light green center 
ribs. Slow to seed, resistant to heat and drought. The flavor 
combines that of spinach and mustard. 
Chinese Broad Leaved. Large, oblong, slightly crumpled 
leaves, scalloped at edges. Medium green, vigorous plants. 
Florida Broad Leaf. Vigorous, upright plants. Leaves large, 
broad and deep green; quick grower. 43 days. 
OKRA or GUMBO 
2 oz. to 100 ft., 8 to 10 Ibs. per acre. 
Sow seed early in rows 3 feet apart and 2 inches deep. As 
plants appear, thin out to about 1 foot apart. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 10c. 
Dwarf Green. Early, prolific, dwarf growing. Dark green, 
fluted, 5 to 7 inch pointed pods. 50 days. 
Clemson Spineless. All-America Silver Medal Award for 1939. 
Pods rich green, straight, uniform, ridged and of best quality. 
White Velvet. Early and prolific. Pods very large and greenish 
white, 6 to 7 inches. Meaty, tender. 60 days. 
ONIONS 
14 oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre. 
Sow the seeds thinly in drills 1 foot apart, and cover lightly, 
later thinning out to about 6 inches apart in the row. The soil 
must be well fertilized and be made very friable. 
Crystal Wax Bermuda. Medium size, pure, waxy white. One 
of mildest sorts grown. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 40ce. 
Yellow Bermuda. Very early, medium sized, flat. Straw col- 
ored, thin, loose skin. Flesh nearly white, mild and sweet. 
92 to 94 days. Pkt. 5e; 1 oz. 40c. 
White Portugal, or Silverskin. A good second early white 
flat onion. It should be planted any time from November 1st 
until April Ist. It is good keeper and desired for shipping. 
Also very desirable for green bunching onions. Under good 
cultivation the average diameter is from 4 to 6 inches. Pkt. 
dC; 1 oz. 40c. 
White Bunching or Pickling. Excellent and one of the best for 
green onions. Crisp and mild, attaining a good size before 
bulbs form. Pkt. 5e; 1 oz. 50c. 
Riverside Sweet Spanish. A large, globe shaped brown onion, 
weighing 1 to 3 pounds. Small tops. Flesh mild and sweet. 
Good for slicing. Most popular marketing onion. Pkt. 10c; 
1 oz. 50c. 
ONION SETS 
1 qt. to 100 ft., 12 bu. per acre. 
Plant onion sets deep for green onions and shallow for dry 
onions. Write for quantity prices. 
Crystal White Wax. Yellow Bermuda. 
Have sets in fall only. 25¢ per qt. 
White Button. Dark Red Button. Yellow Denvers Button. 
25c per qt. Sets from November to March. 
Shallots. White multiplying. Used for bunching green or for 
pickling. Qt. 25e. 
Shallots. Red multiplying. Qt. 25c. 
Red Top or Evergreen Yellow Onions, with strong flavor. 
Used especially for cooking. Qt. 25e. 

ONION PLANTS 
(Ready for Shipment Nov. to March) 
Yellow Bermuda Onion Plants. 
Crystal White Wax Onion Plants. 
100 20c; 500 75c; 1000 $1.15. AI] Postpaid. 
Note: No order for less than 100 plants filled. 
NOTICE — CABBAGE AND ONION PLANTS 
In some instances, account of bad weather or other 
causes, we ship the above plants to you direct from our 
growing station. So, in case your plants do not arrive 
with your order for seed, you may expect them a few 
days later. 

CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. We can furnish cauliflower plants 
in season, 25¢ per dozen from September to November. Also 
February to April. Write for prices on large quantities. 
CABBAGE PLANTS. We can furnish cabbage plants about 
March or September. If you are interested, write stating 
amount you desire as we have special prices on large quan- 
tities. Doz. 15c; 100, 75c; 1000 for $6.00, not postpaid. 
EGGPLANT. We earry in season eggplant plants for setting 
out. Prices, doz. 35c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00. 
PEPPER PLANTS. In spring we have plants of the Chinese 
Giant, and Bell or Bull Nose Sweet Peppers and small Red 
Chili and Chili Pequin hot pepper. Doz. 25c; 100 for $1.00; 
1000 for $7.50, not postpaid. 
TOMATO PLANTS. During February, March, April and May 
we have plants of the main varieties of tomatoes, such as 
Earliana, Dwarf Champion, and McGee. Prices, doz. 15¢; 100, 
75c; 1000, $6.00, not postpaid. If wanted by parcel post, add 15c 
per 100 plants. 
PARSLEY 
1% oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 Ibs. per acre. 
Parsley seed is even slower than parsnip in germinating. 
It grows best in rich mellow soil and should be sown as early 
as possible in spring in rows 1 to 2 feet apart with a covering 
of not more than. % inch of soil firmly pressed down. When 
the plants are well up, thin them 8 to 12 inches apart in the 
row. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c. 
Extra Triple Curled (Moss Curled). This vigorous compact 
grower is one of the most popular varieties because of its 
deep green color and tightly curled leaves that look like moss. 
It is unusually decorative for table use. 
Double Curled. Dwarf, with finely cut, dark green leaves. 
Plain or Single. Leaves dark green, flat, deeply cut, but not 
curled. : 
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