MUSTARD 
Culture. Sow frequently, in rows 
12 to 18 inches apart, covering seed { 
Mustard is not only used as a| % inch deep. Thin plants to 5 to 6 
condiment, but the large green| inches apart in the rows. Give clean 
leaves are used as a Salad, or|Cultivation. The plants are in con- 
boiled like spinach and served|‘ition for use as soon as the leaves | 
as “greens.” They are fully as are the size of one’s hand. Mustard 
Ea runs to seed quickly, so that suc-} 
healthful and nourishing 4S} cessive plantings are necessary hors 
spinach. Produces an abun-j|continuous supply. One a 
dance of tender, succulent|plant 100 feet of row; 2 ge Cates 













leaves in four to five weeks. an acre. 
343 Florida 
Broad-Leaved. Chinese Broad-Leaved Mustard 
2 This is a quick-growing and very H 
Okra is a most healthful vegetable and can productive variety which remains i Southern Giant Curled. 
be easily grown anywhere in the South. in condition for use a long time Long standing. Leaves are large, 
Culture. Plantings should be delayed until without bolting to seed. The| light green, crimped and frilled at 
the soil is warm. Plant thinly, in rows 2% leaves are rounded, very slightly|edges. The plant is upright or 
feet apart, and cover seed about 1 inch deep. crumpled, unfrilled, and very |slightly spreading in growth. Can 
Thin to about 12 to 15 inches apart. Requires large. They are medium light be eaten like lettuce or boiled for 
8 to 10 weeks to mature. One ounce will sow green in color, with a broad, pale| teens.” Highly valued on ac- 
50 feet of row; 8 pounds, an acre. aha Set ~ is valuable and sithee edie ae cod aaalites owt 
‘ ! popular, eal OCs oz. 1503 34 MAPLES t 5 y; . 
352 French Market. Licht green pods, 5 to _ BSos au sent Ibs. $4 50. eh coe s ige teoe: SB ¢ Th 
6 inches long, nearly round in shape, and smooth. ot prepaid: Be 8.001. 2b ulbsc| he 8 a Foe = 
Free on ribs and remains tender a long time, Grows $18.75. paid: 10 lbs, $7.50; 25 Ibs. $17.50. 
5 to 6 feet high. A favorite in Louisiana. 
355 Dwarf Green Prolific. snort pods. § 344 Fordhook Fancy. attrac-| 24” Chinese Broad-leaved. 
An early, dwarf-growing sort with dark green, fluted, 
pointed pods 4 to 5 inches long, fleshy and_ tender. tive plants of vigorous growth|Leaves are round and smooth, 
sale i Ste with beautiful, long, slender, dark|rough in texture, very dark green, 
tora Bea ee coon *, the Fe ee at ateve tbe green, finely curled leaves having|and about 9 inches long and 8 
ground, deeply cut edges. These curvejinches broad. A little slower 
‘ outward like a fine ostrich plume.|growing than the frilled varieties, 
353 White Velvet. Strong, tall-growing, A strong grower and heavy yielder.|but longer standing. Tender, mild 
3% to 4 feet in height. The pods are about 6 to 7 The flavor is mild. Pkt. 10c; oz.|and free from bitter flavor, Pkt. 
inches Jong, white, slender, fleshy, and very tender. 15c; % Ib. 35c; lb. $1.00; 5) 10c; oz I5c; y% Ib. 35c; Ib. 
Early maturing and extensively grown for home use and Ibs. $4.50. Not prepaid? 10 lbs.|$1.00; 5 Ibs. $4.50. Not pre- 
local markets. $8.00. |paid: 10 Ibs. $8.00; 25 lbs. $18.75. 
354 Perkins Mammoth Long Pod. pianis 
are 4 to 5 feet tall; pods dark green, fleshy, tender, 
distinctly ribbed and 7 to 8 inches long. They are 
slender, straight, pointed, and retain their tenderness \ 
and color longer than other sorts. y Chaee 
358 Dwarf Long Green Pod. pariy G GAten oF 
and very prolific. Grows 2% to 3 ft. tall; 
pods dark green, fleshy and tender; become qT ‘ 
to 8 inches long and 1% inches in diameter; 
tapered near tip. 346 A new vegetable combining the delicious flavors and healthful 
Prices the above: é : 02. As Ny qualities of spinach, mustard, and turnip-greens. It contains an 
20c; Ib. 50c: 5 Ibs. 33.00 eae negate io abundance of protein, mineral matter, lime, and iron. Do: not. tail ve 
Ibs. $3.25; 25 lbs. $7.50. f : plant this delicious and tasty pew vegetable in your garden. We be- 

lieve that Tenderzreen is 
going to become Amer- 
ica’s most popular vege- 
table for ‘“‘greens.”’ 
Tendergreen has small, 
thin roots, and large, 
succulent, oblong leaves, 
rich dark green in color, 
with narrow white center 

Culture. Sow in -rows 12 rib. The leaves are pre- 
inches apart. Thin to 4 inches pared for table use in the 
apart. One ounce will sow 150 same manner as spinach 
feet of row; 5 to 6 pounds an or turnip-tops. It is very 
acre. prolific and bears abun- 
dantly. The plants are 
381 Double Curled. A dwarf- ready for use in 21 to 25 
growing variety with deeply cut and days after planting. Slow 
finely curled, vivid green leaves. Ex- to go to seed. Successive 
cellent for garnishing dishes and for sowings may be made 
decorative purposes. during the whole year. 
. Flourishes during hot, 
382 Plain-leaved. The leaves are flat, dry summer weather and 
very dark green, deeply cut. but’ not curled. is resistant to drought 
Withstands heat better than the Curled. and extreme he Pie: 3 
to 4 pounds of seed per 0 og 1 
383 Hamburg or Rooted. Forms BS eet oanenet T T 
thick, fleshy, edible roots that are seed to 50 feet of row) 
used extensively for flavoring. with rows 2 to 2% feet IN TH RE E 
Prices on the above: Pkt. apart. Pkt. 5¢; 02. 
1O0c; oz. 15c; % b: 35¢; bd 1O0c; % Ib. 30c; Ib. 
Ib. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $4.25. B5e15 ibs. $3.75. Not GQ, £94. 4§ 
Not prep al d: 10 Ibs. prepaid: 10 Ibs. $6.50; 2 Tendergreen 
$7.50; 25 lbs. $17.00. Ibs. $13.50. 



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