ANDREWS-BURRI SEED ANNUAL AND PRICE LIST 

MUSTARD 
An ounce of seed will sow about 300 feet of row. 
Mustard is very widely grown for greens, par- 
ticularly in the home and market gardens of 
the South. An abundance of tender, succulent 
sees is available 4 to 5 weeks after sowing 
seed. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAF—Large, vigorous 
growth; leaves deep green; large, thick, broad- 
oval with distinct whitish midrib; margin 
toothed, but not frilled; seeds reddish-brown. 
FORD HOOK FANCY — (Long Standing) — 
Leaves are slightly smaller and more finely cut 
and curled than the Southern Curled. A very 
pure stock. 
LONG STANDING — (Southern Giant 
Curled)—Will stand without bolting to 
seed for a long time. During the hottest 
part of the summer this variety has 
stood for three weeks after it was large 
enough to cut without going to seed. The 
leaves are a medium dark green with 
beautiful, finely curled edges. 
GIANT SOUTHERN CURLED—True curled 
variety, much used in the South, especially for 
late fall planting. 
FORDHOOK FANCY—A fine variety with 
dark green feathery leaves, on account of 
which it is also called Ostrich Plume. Mild 
flavor. 
MUSTARD 
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Moss Curled, Long Standing........... 15e 30c 80c 
BPloridarBrodgetedt sien craton tee cee 15e 20¢ 60¢ 
Southern Giant Curled, Long 
Standine weer ae se crete ene. 15ec 380c 80c 
Fordhook Fancy, Long Standing....... 15e 380c 80c 
SoutherniGiant Curled=ssese.s sles. e. 15e 380c 80c 
LEEK 
ELEPHANT—The stalks are large and very 
sturdy. The bottoms.are clear, pearly white and 
smooth with the white part extending well up 
the stalk. 
GIANT MUSSELBURG—A hardy variety, 
with long, medium-thick stem. Leaves broad, 
deep green. 
LARGE AMERICAN FLAG— (London Flag) 
—An early popular sort. Stems 8 to 10 inches 
long, 1144 inches thick; white, and attractive. 
Leaves large, medium green, drooping back- 
wards. 
GIANT CARENTAN—Large stems, 6 to 8 
inches long, 2 to 3 inches thick. Leaves very 
dark green. Hardy, prolific; for fall and early 
winter use. 
LEEK 
Oz. 1% Lb. Lb. 
Blepharitisecaesttet ere kes ne Socks 50c $1.50 $5.00 
Giant 1 Wlusselburomeen = ae As. ssc as 50c 1.50 °# 5.00 
LAT POM AMCTICN a Oates os 60s 50ec 1.50 5.00 
Giant, Garentanaeer steers we ctirencs 4 50c 1.50 65.00 












GRAND RAPIDS, WASHINGTON STRAIN 
LETTUCE 
An ounce of seed will sow 250 feet of row; about 2 Ibs. 
per acre. 
CULTURE —Lettuce is quite hardy and may be sown 
early in the spring. It thrives on rich and well-culti- 
vated soil, the cabbage-heading varieties especially re- 
quiring better soil than the loose leaf sorts. May also 
be sown in hotbeds and transplanted after being hard- 
ened by exposure to the air. An ounce will seed 400 
feet of row; 3 pounds per acre. 
GRAND RAPIDS FORCING, WASHING- 
TON STRAIN—45 days—tThis splendid strain 
is one of the favorite strains, being used by all 
of the large greenhouse growers, who recom- 
mend it as a superior lettuce. It was first pro- 
duced by plant selection by the honored W. W. 
Tracy of the Agricultural Department at 
Washington. Mr. Yonker procured some from 
Eugene: Davis, sent him by Mr. Tracy. Mr. 
Yonker, by careful plant selection, has kept it 
up to its ‘original purity. It is absolutely true to 
type and is rore like the original Grand Rap- 
ids Forcing as it came from the hands of 
EKugene-Davis. Mr. Yonker is well qualified to 
continue the breeding of this variety and can 
be depended upon to keep it up to its present 
high standard. There are very few, if any, 
sports. Color is light green; heads very heavy; 
leaf crisp, tender and curly; quality of the best. 
We grow our stock seed in the greenhouse and 
send to one of the best lettuce seed growers on 
the Coast to grow the seed crop. 
GRAND RAPIDS, b. s—vVery early. Hardy, 
disease resistant; the most widely used and 
best adapted variety for greenhouse forcing. 
Plants large, upright, compact and handsome; 
bright solid light green; leaves large, broad, 
margin much waved and frilled; very tender 
and sweet when grown under glass. 
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