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Harnden’s Seed Store, Kansas City, Mo. 39 

Mustard 
1% oz. to 100 ft. row. 5 Ibs. to acre 
German: SENF Italian: MORTARDA Spanish: MASTAZA 
Southern Giant Curled. The leaves are large, colored light 
green, with a yellow tinge, and are crumpled at the 
edges. The plant is upright or slightly spreading in 
growth, and is very hardy, and of good quality. 35 days. 
White English. Leaves comparatively small and smooth, 
deeply cut or divided and of medium dark color. Plant 
upright; of rapid growth. 35 days. 
Brown or Black. The common small seeded variety; more 
pungent than the White. 35 days. 
Mustard Spinach. Often called Tendergreen. Can be sown 
nearly every month in the year in the South. Easy to 
grow and ready for market in 25 to 30 days. Requires 3 
to 5 pounds to the acre and planted in rows 2 to 3 feet 
apart. Withstands the extreme summer heat and is re- 
sistant to cold weather. Leaves are large, oblong and dark 
green in color with small center rib. Cooked same as 
spinach, turnip or mustard greens. 30 days. 
Parsnips 
% oz. to 100 ft. row. 3 Ibs. to acre 
German: PASTINAKE Italian: PASTINACA 
Spanish: PASTINACA 
Sugar or Hollow Crown. This is the best variety, and the 
only sort that should be planted in this territory. Not so 
long as the Long Smooth and easier taken from the 
ground. The flesh is fine grained and of excellent quality. 
80 days. 
Okra or Gumbo 
1 oz. to 100 ft. row. 8 Ibs. to acre 
German: OKRA Italian: OCRA Spanish: QUIMBOMBO 
Dwarf Green. Plants of dwarf, stocky growth, wonderfully 
prolific and mature pods ready for use ten days to two 
weeks earlier than the tall varieties; pods 3 to 4 inches in 
length and heavily ridged. 75 days. 
Perkin’s Mammoth Long Pod. A new okra, esteemed by 
canners and market gardeners, It is a great improve- 
ment on the old green podded sorts. Large, handsome 
green pods; fine quality; very productive; 4 to 5 feet tall. 
80 days. 
Parsley 
% oz. to 100 ft. row. 3 Ibs. to acre 
German: PETERSILLE Italian: PREZZEMOLO 
Spanish: PEREJLL 
Champion Moss Curled. This is a vigorous, compact grow- 
ing variety, excellent for garnishing and flavoring, and 
a handsome decorative plant. Leaves very finely cut and 
so closely crisped or curled as to resemble bunches of 
moss. Owing to its uniformity, fine, deep green color and 
very attractive foliage, this is one of the most popular 
sorts for both the market and home gardener. 60 days. 

PRICES 
MUSTARD 
5 Ibs. 
Oz. Y |b. Lb. per lb. 
Southern Giant Curled...$ .10 $ .25 $ .60 $ .55 
IBrowneore blacks see eee 10 WAS .60 .55 
White sac omen soe 10 .20 50 .45 
Mustard Spinach 
(KomatsSuns) reenter 15 30 wee: 70 
OKRA OR GUMBO 
Perkin’s Mammoth Long 
POd Raced acetate $10 -$ 20 $ .45 +$_.40 
Dwarte Green creme or 10 20 45 .40 
PARSLE 
Champion Moss Curled...$ .15 $ .380 $ .85 $ .80 
PARSNIP 
Hollows Growler cee ee $ 15 $ 40 $1.25 $1.15 



Pumpkins 
%4 lb. to 100 hills. 3 to 4 Ibs. to acre 
Italian: ZUCCA 
German: KURBIS Spanish: CALABAZA 

SMALL SUGAR 
Connecticut Field. Fine, large, orange colored variety, used 
for field culture and stock feeding. Skin smooth and 
ribbed; flesh brittle. 120 days. 
King of Mammoth. The best large pumpkin in use, form- 
ing immense muskmelon shaped pumpkin, often 2% to 
3 feet in diameter; salmon colored; flesh bright yellow. 
120 days. 
Small Sugar. A small round variety; flesh thick, rich yel- 
low, and sweet, skin a deep orange. This is the best 
variety for cooking and pies. 120 days. 
White Cushaw. A popular crooknecked variety with hard, 
creamy-white shell; fruits two feet in length, with 
long, solid, meaty neck of fine quality. 120 days. 
Stripped Cushaw. Very large with solid crooked neck. 
Very delicious for table when cooked and served like 
sweet potatoes. Flesh light yellow, very thick and sweet. 
120 days. 
Large Cheese or Kentucky Field. A popular variety in the 
South. Fruit flattened; skin mottled light green and 
yellow; flesh tender; excellent quality. 120 days. 

PRICES ON PUMPKIN 
Oz: 4 Ib = “Lb. ay 
King of the Mammoth ...$ .10 $ 80 $ .85 $ .80 
STALE i aT meric sete lelets 10 .20 .65 .60 
Connecticut Field ....... 10 20 50 5 
Large Cheese or 
Kentucky Field ....... 10 .20 45 40 
Cushaw (Striped) ....... 10 25 715 .70 
Cushaw (White) ....... 10 25 WD 70 

