14 SATEX SEED COMPANY — SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 

CABBAGE (Continued) 
CHINESE CABBAGE (Wong-Bok) — This 
wonderful variety produces a beautiful, crisp, 
celery-like head that bleaches easily. As a 
salad it rivals the finest lettuce grown; when 
cooked like spinach or cabbage makes excel- 
lent ‘‘greens.’”’ Sow seed in any good soil, 
making the rows 24 to 88 inches apart and 
thinning to 12 inches apart in the rows. It 
will not stand frost, so sow early in the fall 
and again in the spring. Be sure and try some 
of this wonderful variety, as it is easy to grow. 
Ib. $1.50, post- 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 
paid. 
15¢e; Mlb. 50c; 
Crviaraands:, 
CULTURE — Plant seeds in hot beds or 
flats during January and transplant when 
about 4 to 5 inches tall. Cover seed about 4 
inch deep. Set out plants in rows 30 to 36 
inches apart with plants set in the row from 
18 to 24 inches apart. When curd in the head 
is about the size of a silver dollar, tie the 
leaves together when necessary to protect from 
sun. Cauliflower for fall should be planted in 
July or August, 4% to % Ib. required for acre. 
WHITE WONDER — 55 days. The finest 
of the pre-war imported Cauliflower. About 
one week earlier than Snowball. Curds very 
compact, white, and even-maturing. We of- 
fer White Wonder, grown in Holland, for 
the first time since 1939. Pkt. 10c; oz. $2.50. 
EARLY SNOWBALL — 65 days — Popular 
extra early strain, of dwarf, compact growth. 
Every plant will make a fine solid head of 
good size, under favorable circumstances. 
Pkt. 10¢; %4 oz. 90¢; oz. $2.50; %4 Ib $7.50 
Ib $22.50, postpaid. 
¥ CaRRoTs V 
CULTURE — Plant the seed % inch deep 
in loose, deep, well prepared soil, making rows 
16 to 24 inches apart. Cultivate as soon as 
plants are established and thin to 2 to 4 in- 
ches in the rows, according to the size of the 
variety. One ounce will sow 100 feet of row; 
3 to.4 pounds, an acre. 

Oxheart 
DANVERS HALF LONG — 175 days — 
Broad shouldered, cylindrical, admirable in 
color. Always a favorite because’ re- 
liable and attractive in form, color and weight. 
Most popular sort. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; “% Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50, post- 
paid. 
OXHEART or GUERANDE — 72 days — 
One of the most popular and best croppers 
among the short carrots. The shape is par- 
ticularly desirable for heavy soil. The true 
type is about 414 inches long and 3% inches 
thick at the shoulder. It tapers slightly to 
the bottom and is very stump-rooted. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; “% Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50, post- 
Paid. 
IMPERATOR—"7 days. An _ outstanding 
strain bred for market-garden use and for 
shipping. It filis the demand for a_ longer 
type to compete on markets with California 
Carrots elongated under irrigation. The roots 
are 7 to 814 inches long, graceful, smooth, 
and uniformly tapered to a semi-blunt end. 
Flesh is rich orange-red, extending to vcore. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50, post- 
paid. 


CHANTENAY — 72 days — One of the best 
carrots for all purposes. Roots about 6 in- 
ches long, blunt pointed, smooth, fine grained, 
sweet, a heavy yielder. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15¢; % Ib. 50c; Ib. $1.50, post- 
paid. 
NANTES CORELESS — 70 days. Excellent 
for home and market gardens. Tops very small. 
Roots bright orange, cylindrical, blunt end- 
ed. Flesh reddish-orange, crisp, tender, and 
of very delicate flavor; practically coreless. 
The highest quality half-long Carrot. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Ib. $2.25, postpaid. 
S_ cEeLerY == 
CULTURE — Start seed in partly shaded 
seed-beds of very rich fine loose soil, Cover 
seed not over % inch. Transplant when 6 
inches high, in rows 24 inches apart, and set 
the plants 6 inches apart in the rows. One 
ounce will produce 3,000 plants; 2 to 4 ounces 
will set an acre. 


Galden' Self Blanching 
GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING — 120 days 
— The best market variety especially for 
early summer. The plant is naturally golden- 
yellow both stem and leaves but needs to be 
blanched to make it brittle; fit for table use; 
forms rather small bunch. 
Pkt. 5¢; oz. $1.00; 44 Ib $3.00; Ib $9.00, post- 
paid. 
Ss oi 
CULTURE — Sow collards as you would 
cabbage, the plants should be spaced about 
2 feet apart in rows. One ounce of seed will 
produce about 2,000 plants. 
GEORGIA CREOLE — Plant 2 to 8 
feet high, forming a cluster of tender undu- 
lated leaves at the top of its rather long stem; 
used as greens. 
Pkt. 5c; 0z. 10c; %4 Ib. 30c; Ib. 90c, postpaid. 

CULTURE — Plant in hills 5 to 6 feet 
apart, dropping 10 seeds to the hill; thin out 
to three plants to the hill; cultivate until the 
vines cover the ground, and pinch the ends 
off the early shoots to induce early fruiting. 
Do not plant too close to cucumbers as they 
may give your cantaloupes a cucumber taste. 
Do not use Sulphur as a dust as it has a 
tendency to burn the plants. 
ROCKY FORD — 92 days — The most 
largely cultivated variety in use. Grown in 
great quantities in Colorado. Fruit is slightly 
oval, finely netted and slightly ribbed. Flesh 
thick, green, very sweet and of fine quality 
and high flavor. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 65c; Ib $2.00, postpaid. 
IMPROVED PERFECTO — 90 days — 
A Muskmelon that has become very popular 
in the last few years. Almost round, heavily 
netted, slightly ribbed; a very good shipper. 
Pkt. 5¢; oz. 20¢; % Ib. 65¢; Ib. $2.00, postpaid. 

Perfecto 
HONEY ROCK — 95 days — The flesh is 
deep, thick, of orange color, with a sugary 
and luscious flavor all its own. Rind is so 
tough, and the flesh so firm that it can be 
allowed to ripen on the vine and then shipped 
long distances and yet arrive in perfect con- © 
dition. The fruits are nearly round, medium 
in size, with a heavy, coarse netting over a 
slate-colored skin. The strong vigorous vines 
do not show any trace of blight. It is one 
of the most prolific varieties grown. 
Pkt. 54; 0z. 20¢; 14 Ib. 65¢; Ib. $2.00, postpaid. — 
HALE’S BEST No. 36—85 days—A variety 
of Cantaloupe which is grown quite extensively 
in the Imperial Valley of California. Very — 
early and excellent for shipping. The flesh — 
is salmon and the shape oval, with heavy net- 
ting and prominent ribs. Very sweet. Fa 
Pkt. 5¢; oz. 20¢; %4 Ib. 65¢; Ib. $2.00, postpaid. 
IMPERIAL NO. 45 —, Mildew Resistant— 
85 days—A new _ variety of Cantaloupe — 
which is grown quite extensively in the im- 
perial Valley of California. Very early and — 
excellent for shipping. The flesh is salmon © 
and the shape oval, with heavy netting ang) 
prominent ribs. Very sweet. 
Pkt. 5¢; 0z. 20¢; %4 Ib. 65¢; Ib. $2.00, catoade 
HONEY DEW — 112 days — The delicious — 
honey-like flavor of this new melon has met — 
with instantaneous public favor and created a 
sensation wherever used. The fruit is of large 
size, weighing 8 to 10 pounds each. The rind 
is perfectly smooth and cream colored. The 
flesh is from 14% to 2 inches thick, light green 
in eolor, very sweet and juicy. ie 
Pkt. 5¢; oz. 20¢; 14 Ib. 65¢; Ib. $2.00; postp 
BANANA CANTALOUPE — 90 days — 
extremely long melon, attaining a length 
20 inches and 3 to 5 inches in diameter, weigh 
ing about 8 pounds, tapering at both en 
and shaped somewhat like the name it 
cates. Lemon-colored skin when matur 
with very attractive, thick, pink, or sah on 
colored flesh of delicious eating quality. || 
Pkt. 5¢; oz. 25¢; 14 Ib. 75¢; Ib. $2.25, postpaid. 












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