WONDER 
Used for thickening and flavoring soup, 
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85 Days 
Large, dark green, oblong fruits. 
Flesh rich red, sweet and fine tex- 
tured. Not recommended for ship- 
ping, as the rind is tender. This 
comparatively new, large oblong 
variety is recommended for home 
and nearby markets. 
CITRON — Preserving 
For preserves and candied fruit. 
Produces an abundance of round, 
green fruits, striped and marbled 
with light green. Flesh is white, 
firm and solid. Seeds red. Not good 
to eat in the raw state. 
MUSHROOM 
Pure Culture Mushroom Spawn 
By a newly discovered process of 
selection and grafting, the spawn is 
scientifically propagated so that 
large, vigorous and fine flavored 
CULTURE. Complete cultural directions will accompany each brick. 
mushroomsarereproduced. Earlier, 
more productive and a marked im- 
provement on the wild spawn, 
either French or English. 
MUSTARD 
A packet will sow 50 feet of row, an ounce 200 feet. 
Popular in the South because of 
its vigorous growth, hardiness and 
good quality. Plants are upright 
CULTURE. This quick growing plant is raised chiefly for greens which are fully as healthful and 
nourishing as spinach. Seed may be sown as early in the spring as the ground will permit, in rows 
18 inches apart, covering 14 inch deep. Thin to 5 or 6 inches apart in the rows, water freely. Mus- 
tard runs to seed quickly so that successive plantings are necessary for a continuous supply. 
Southern Giant Curled 
growing, about 2 feet tall; leaves 
are large, light green tinged with 
yellow and much crimped and 
frilled at the edges. 
OKRA OR GUMBO 
A packet will sow 15 feet of row, an ounce 50 feet. 
55 Days 
Similar to Perkin’s Mammoth, but 
spineless. Very uniform, 4 feet tall; 
highly productive; pods rich green, 
straight, moderately ridged and of 
high quality. 
also in catsup and other relishes. It is also used as a 
vegetable and is commonly grown in the south where it is very popular. The pods should be picked 
before the seeds are developed and are a 
CULTURE. Sow in the open when the ground is thoroughly warmed, in this latitude about June 
1st, 4 or 5 seeds to the foot, in rows 214 feet apart. Thin to about 15 inches apart and keep thor- 
oughly cultivated. 
CLEMSON SPINELESS 
t their best when 1 to 3 inches long. 
Perkins Mammoth Long Pod 
This prolific and early variety is 
used almost exclusively by soup 
canners. Pods are 4 to 5 inches 
long, slightly corrugated, deep 
green color and of fine quality. 
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