1950 FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS 9 

OKRA. 
The tender young pods are used for seasoning soups and stews. Sow the seeds thickly in rich soil 
about the middle of May, in drills 3 feet apart, and cover the seeds an inch deep. Two oz. to 100 feet of 
oop Oz. V4, Ib. Lb. Days 
DwarteGreen, sdcepsoreen DOWS ince ccrae cen e cdc ceccecens coeu-cee 15 30 1008950) 
Perkin’s Mammoth Green, deep green pods, tall -..0.00...0000........ 15 30 1.00 56 
White Velvet-whiterpods,: Carlyy tone 15 30 1.0029 -60 
ONION. 
Onions thrive best on a rich, deep, loamy soil. For sets, the seeds should be sown very thickly 
in drills as early as possible in spring. In summer, as soon as the tops die down, harvest the bulbs and 
store them in a dry, cool place, spreading them in thin layers. Early in the following spring replant them 
4 inches apart, in small drills 12 inches apart, and they will form into fine, large bulbs early in the 
season. Large Onions may also be grown from seed the first season if the land is strong and well 
manured, the seed sown thinly in drills a foot apart, and the seedlings thinned to stand 8 or 4 inches 
apart in drills; they must be well cultivated and kept free from weeds. Five pounds per acre will be 
required for large onions; for sets, 25 to 80 pounds. 
One-half oz. to 100 feet of drill. 
Oz. Y, Ib. Lb. Days 
Extra Large Red Wethersfield, medium large, flat.............1...... 50 1.50 5.00 100 
Mammoth Prizetaker, Yellow, large globe .........0.02.02.02..........- 50 1.50 5.00 105 
SouthportsLarcesw hitesGigue: =... een ee ee 50 1.50 5.00 110 
NOULNDOT Large: RedeGlODeG re te re tet ee .50 1.50 5.00 110 
Sw eetispanisita White |AT@e TOUNG «ieee ccceeee eactcsle se bade eacs becuase 50 1.50 5.00 110 
White Silverskin or Portugal, medium, thick-flat -...000000000000... .50 1.50 5.00 100 
Wellows berm da, smeai alert latin cetrc tenses ene teste cee ee .50 1.50 5.00 98 
Wellows Globes Danvers cee eee ete ine. eeeenseecee 50 1.50 5.00 100 
PARSLEY. 
Much used for garnishing and flavoring soups, stews, ete. The seed in slow to germinate, and 
should be sown as early as possible, in drills 12 inches apart, thinning plants in rows 4 to 6 inches 
apart. One-half oz. to 100 feet of drill. 
Oz. Y, Ib. Lb. Days 
Moss Curled. Finely cut and curled for garnishing.................. 25 .70 2.007370 
Plaint at Ore 1S VOCUS ere a eee RED aa Ae vay .70 200% 12 
PARSNIP. 
Sow the seed in drills 15 inches apart as early as possible in spring, and thin the plants until] they 
are 5 or 6 inches apart in the rows. The roots are much improved by frost; to be dug up as required. 
On the approach of cold weather, cover them heavily with manure or litter. Deep, rich, heavy soil is 
best suited to the culture of Parsnips, and the roots will be smooth and large if no fresh manure is used, 
as this tends to make them coarse-grained and misshapen. One-half oz. to 50 feet of drill; 8 pounds 
to the acre. 
Oz. Y Ib. Lb. Days 
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PEAS. 
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Peas succeed in light, dry, loamy soil. Early and dwarf sorts require richer soi] than the late varieties. 
If manure is used let it be old and well rotted, or there will be a rank growth of vines with few pods. 
Sow the early, smooth, round sorts as early in spring as the ground can be worked. Seeds of wrinkled 
varieties are more liable to rot if the ground is cold and must be planted later. Sow all the varieties 
quite early and depend for succession upon the different times of ripening of the various sorts, or from 
the first sowing sow every two weeks until June for a succession. One-half pound to 100 feet; 2 bushels 
to the acre. Afi ae aie a 
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