O. P. Jackson SEED Company, Inc., Houston, TEXAS 9 
Jacksons. Mustard. for Jonder Greens 
Culture. Sow as early in the spring as the 
ground will permit, and again in the fall, in 
drills 18 inches apart, covering 4% inch deep, 
using 14 ounce to 100 feet of row, or 2 pounds 
to the acre. 
CHINESE BROAD LEAF MUSTARD. A 
very hardy, broad-leaf variety. The leaves are 
thick, broad, white mid-rib; remains in fine 
condition for use; rapid in growth and very 
tender. Pkt., 10c, postpaid. 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. A large va- 
riety, forming a giant mass of beautiful 
leaves, which are ruffled and finely curled on 
the edges; very hardy and vigorous. Pkt., 10c; 
0z., 25c; %4 lb., 75c, postpaid. 
WHITE or YELLOW MUSTARD. Seed is 
used extensively for spicing, pickling and other 
culinary purposes. Pkt., 10c. postpaid. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAF MUSTARD. Quite 
distinct from the Chinese Broad Leaf, plants 
are larger and taller and remain in good con- 
dition much longer. Leaves large, compara- 
tively smooth with a distinct broad rib. It pro- 
duces considerably more leaf growth than 
other sorts and, when cooked, is of excellent 
quality Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 14 lb., 75c, post- 
paid. 
Jackson’s Mustard Spinach 
TENDERGREENS 
A new vegetable which is a very mild Must- 
ard with a creamy Spinach flavor. It may be 
harvested when the plant is four to five inches 
high. Hot weather does not injure the crop 
and the leaves are ready for cutting in three 
to four weeks after planting. By all means 
try some in your garden this year. Pkt., 10c; 
0z., 25c; %4 |lb., 75c, postpaid. 


Mustard—Southern Giant Curled 
Jacksons High Grade Cnion Seed for Joxas and the Southwost 
Culture: Onions thrive best in a deep, rich, 
fartile soil. Plant seed in the early spring and 
early fall in rows about 12 to 18 inches 
apart, thinning plants out to about 1 inch 
apart in the rows. The groun\ should be 
thoroughly worked, well ‘fertiliz 1 and well 
pulverized. Onions from seed wil. mature in 
about 140 days. One ounce of seed wv 100 feet 
of row; 3 pounds of seed to the acre. 
CRYSTAL WHITE WAX BERMUDA. This 
is the genuine pure white type of the Ber- 
muda Onion family. Our seed of this variety 
comes directly from Teneriffe. This Onion is 
very mild in flavor, having a clear white skin; 
being deliciously tender, a heavy yielder, con- 
sequently a profitable crop to grow. Pkt., 
10c; oz., 75c, postpaid. 
IMPORTED WHITE or YELLOW BER- 
MUDA. A very popular type of Bermuda 
Onion; it is a standard variety with large 
commercial growers in Southwest Texas, be- 
ing a light straw colored Onien, ripening 
early and very prolific. Pkt., 10c; 0z., Toc. 
JACKSON’S GENUINE RED CREOLE 
ONION SEED. This wonderful Onion had its 
origin in Louisiana and is a very solid, semi- 
globe shaped Onion of a reddish color. Pkt., 
10c; 0z., 75c, postpaid. 
Onion Sets 
While it is cheaper to raise Onions from 
seed, many prefer Onion Sets. They will pro- 
duce early spring Onions quickly. In the spring 
of the year we have what is called the West- 
ern Sets. No Bermudas offered in the spring. 
One quart to 100 feet of row; 8 bushels to the 
acre. 
55c Ib., 
YELLOW and RED SETS. 
postpaid 
WHITE SETS. 
We can only supply Bermuda Onion Sets in 
the fall of the year, not in the spring. 



Onion—Jackson’s Red Creole 

Bermuda Onion Plants 

Onions—Imported White Bermuda 
Bermuda Onion Plants 
The usual manner of growing green Onions 
has, in the past, been by planting sets, but 
various tests have been proven that the Onion 
plant is preferable. The set has to be absorbed 
by the new growth before it begins to form 
the new Onion, whereas the plant begins to 
grow as soon as it is planted and makes more 
headway than the set, producing delicious 
young Onions for table use during the winter 
and spring. Onions grown from plants are 
larger and do not run to seed in the spring 
like sets. Onions like rich soil, so the ground 
should be liberally fertilized. Plant in rows 
about 15 inches apart and 3 or 4 inches apart 
in the row. Write for prices. 

Can furnish Onion Plants from 
December to June only. We do not 
break bunches. 


Granulated Horticultural Peat Moss 
GRANULATED HORTICULTURAL PEAT MOSS. A soil builder and a new source 
of humus for flower beds, 
lawns and plants. There are all sorts of peat moss, but ours 
is the horticultural granulated peat moss. Is very light and may be easily removed or 
lightly worked into the soil. 
$5.50 per bale, F.O.B. Houston. 
Makes a most pleasing background for plants. Very scarce. 

