GARLIC 
The root, or bulb, is composed of many small bulbs called “cloves,” which are planted in the spring 
6 to 8 inches apart, and in August the bulbs are ready to gather. Lb., 50c. 
KOHL-RABI 
Packet, 10c; 1 Ounce, 30c; 44 Pound, 90c. 
. = Sow in the spring in rows 3 to 8 inches and afterwards thin out to 8 to 10 inches in a row. 
Planting Instructions One ounce will produce 2,000 plants. 
When used for the table it should be cut when quite small as it is then very tender and delicate, having the com- 
bined flavors of the cabbage and.turnip. 
Days to 
Maturity 
EARLY WHITE; VIENNA. Uo orsoe eo ) hele an tae tee ree AP ar RRR eh BEAT aS eWay Se wits yh A . 60 
The ball forms quickly in this variety and is ready to be eaten about two months from time of sowing. 
LEEK 
. : For those who prefer milder onions, the leek deserves consideration. The home gardener will 
Planting Instructions find its culture not at all difficult, ‘since uniform stands from early seedlings result in luxuriant 
Bron especially in rich soils reinforced with fertilizer. It may be sown in drills or broadcast. When the plants are 6 inches 
igh, transplant into rows about a foot apart, setting the plants 4 or 5 inches deep and about 6 inches apart in the rows. 
Cult The production of tender sheaves of leaves which constitute the edible stalk is accomplished by either hilling or set- 
ure ting the seedlings in trenches. Leek may be stored for winter use in outdoor trenches or in sand in cool cellars. 
LARGE LONDON or SCOTCH FLAG 2 no. a2 inte selene ee ta eee eee eee 
Long, broad stem, leaves are rather dark green color, rather early and a very productive variety. Aside from being 
valuable for soups and salads, when blanched, makes an excellent dish if sliced and cooked. Pkt., 25c. 
OKRA or GUMBO 
Packet, 5c; 1 Ounce, 15c; 14 Pound, 50c; 1 Pound, $1.50. 
The young green pods are used in soups or stews, or in the South 
as a separate side dish. They impart a rich flavor to soups. 
. cy Sow late in the spring, after the 
Planting Instructions ground has become warm, in drille 3 
feet apart, and when the plants are 3 inches high thin out from 10 
to 12 inches. They should be well manured. They also can be 
started in a hotbed and transplanted afterwards. 
EARLY: DWARF’ PROLIFIC... 0.7 ee ee OO 
It is a small fruited sub-variety of the Long Green Okra, 
pu "ey earlier and more productive. The pods are very 
short. 
TALL ante ot ties EN I Or rit ics ey! 
Pods are usually 6 to 8 inches long, slender, pointed and 
about 1-inch in diameter. 
WHITE -VEDVET. 235880. tac eiccr. tas a eee 
Distinctly unlike other varieties in that the pod is per- 
fectly smooth and round. They are of attractive appear- 
ance and superior flavor and tenderness. Pods are of ex- 
tra large size and produced in great abundance. 
MUSTARD 
Packet, 5c; 1 Ounce, 15c; 14 Pound, 50c. 
: - Mustard greens or mustard spinach Is 
Planting Instructions an acceptable substitute for spinach 
and.can usually be depended upon for satisfactory growth, ever In 
poor soil. The seed should be sown as early in the spring as possible, 
: , or if wanted for a fall crop, in late July or early August. In the 
AP gy South the crops are often started in the fall for early spring salad. 
Ah Seed is sown in drills about twelve inches apart, and the plants thin- 
hij; alr ned to five or six inches in the row. Mustard has an especial appeal 
y PAN for the home gardener who has a fondness for ‘‘greens.’’ 
SCOTCH T76 eee TALL OKRA SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED ........... #30 
Leaves are twice the size of the ordinary White Mustard 
and the flavor is sweet. 
CHINES Haan. acne cas see ee Se sie Re ae SSeS Sete . 40 
Very hardy. A large plant, leaves are often 14 to 16 inches long, 
with the edges often turned underneath. The leaves are eaten 
like spinach. : 


WHITE ENGLISH .......... SRS . 35 
The leaves are light green, mild and tender when young. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAVED .............. 2 ae 
Exceptionally large, thick, bright green, smooth leaves with 
toothed edges; a quick grower. 
MUSTARD SPINACH 
TENDERGREEN Wy oo on On 28 
A quick growing plant similar to foliage turnip but producing a 
crop of leaves in much shorter time. Earliest and quickest 
2 growing green. Very popular everywhere. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; % 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED MUSTARD Ib., 65c. 
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