VEGETABLES 
Artichoke 
Asparagus 
Beans (All Varieties) 
Dandelion 
Egg Plant... 
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Broccoli 
Brussels Sprouts 
Cabbage 
Cantaloupe 
Carrot 
Cauliflower 
Chicory 
Oyster Plant 
Parsley 
Colewort, 
Collards 
Corn (All Sorts) 
Corn Salad 
Parsnip 
Cucumber...... 
Peas (All Varieties) 


Pepper....... 
Pie Plant 
Pompkine. vss. 
Radish 
Salsify 
Sorrel 
Spinach 
Squash 
Succori 
Summer Squash 
Sunflower 
Winter Squash........... 
GRASSES 48 to 52 
53 to 55 

MUSTARD SPINACH or TENDERGREEN 
Of European origin. 
acre. Breaks ground in 5 days. 
Four ounces of seed will sow 160 yards of row. 
One inch high in 8 days under most favorable circumstances 
Four pounds will sow an 
in greenhouse. In the Spring, when the Pear tree is in bloom or as soon as the ground can be worked, drill 
in rows 18 inches apart. To have a succession the sowings should be made every two or three weeks till 
October. Cut young; when old the flavor is strong. Used extensively in the South for greens. 
BLOOMSDALE LARGE-LEAVED — 35 Days. 
Producing, when fully grown, immense leaves which 
are long and broad. These same leaves when size 
of a man’s hand are very tender and palatable as a 
salad. The leaves when twice that size we recom- 
mend for boiling as Spinach. 
Chinese Broad Leaf or Elephant’s Ear—45 Days. 
The mother variety from which Bloomsdale Large- 
leaved was selected and bred. 
Florida Broad Leaf—43 Days. Leaves excep- 
tionally large, slightly crumpled and thick. More of 
a yellowish color than Chinese Broad Leaf. Thick, 
white midrib. A quick growing variety. 
Giant Southern Curled or Creole—35 Days. 
Leaves large, yellowish green, much crumpled on the 
edges. The most popular Mustard on the market 
today but not equal to Ostrich Plume. 
OSTRICH PLUME—40 Days. ‘This sort was 
introduced, grown and named over fifty years ago 
by the Landreths and is recommended as the best 
Mustard in cultivation today, for it is more delicate, 
curly and ornamental than the Giant Southern 
Curled, and shoots to seed much more slowly than 
any other sort. It is sometimes called Fordhook 
SEED COMPANY 
‘Mustard Spinach—28 


Ostrich Plume Mustard 

Fancy. Dark green, long plume-like leaves are very 
distinct and borne in profusion. 
= Days. Narrow, dark- 
green leaves combining flavor of Spinach and 
Mustard. 
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