Okra 
Clemson Spineless 
60 days. (AAS) A spineless 
variety that is replacing Per- 
kins Mammoth. Developed by 
the South Carolina Experi- 
ment Station. Plant has less 
foliage than Perkins; pods 
rich green, straight, ridged, 
length about 7 inches; spine- 
less and of high quality. 
(oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 35c) (Cb. 
$1.00) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (ib. 75c) 
(10 lbs. @ 65c) 
(100 Ibs. @ 60c) 
Dwarf Stalked Long 
Green Prolific ae days. 
stur- 
dy prolific canning sort. Plants 
3 feet; pods dark green, fleshy, 
tender, tapered near the tip, 
and reach length of 7 to 8 
inches. 
(oz. 10c) (%4 Ib. 35c) (Ib. 
$1.00) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (1b. 75c) 
(10 Ibs. @ 65c) Okra Dwarf Stalked Long Green Prolific 
(100 Ibs. @ 60c) 
Louisiana Dark Green 8 days. Suited to use by can- 
ners and preservers as the pods 
retain their color when processed. Height of plant, 6 feet, matured 
pods 614 inches, smooth, round pointed and spineless. (0z. 10c) 
(1%4 Ib. 35c) (Ib. $1.00) postpaid. 
Not postpaid (lb. 75c) (10 Ibs. @ 65c) (100 Ibs. @ 60c) 
HOW TO GROW ONIONS 
Plant 1 oz. to 100 feet of drill, three to five pounds per acre, except Sweet 
Spanish and like sorts, 134 to 22. For sets, forty to eighty 
pounds per acre. 
In onion culture, thorough preparation of the ground, careful 
sowing and the best of after-culture, though essential for a full 
yield, will avail nothing unless seed of the best quality is used. 
Given the same care and conditions the product from two lots of 
onion seed of the same variety but of different quality may be 
so unequal in the quantity of merchantable onions that it would 
be more profitable to use the good seed though it cost twenty 
times as much as the other. The seed we offer is the best obtain- 
able. Although onions are often raised from sets and from di- 
vision, by far the best and cheapest mode of production is from 
seed. The facility with which seed is sown and the superior 
bulbs it produces recommend it for general use. 
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(AAS) = All America Selections Award 
[cn ne EE 
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