MUSTARD 
Variety Days Plant Type Leaf Type Leaf Color Remarks 
(Ghimese: BroadiWeat se sure cari. 4: 45 spreading broad, oblong,crumpled medium green Fine flavor. 
scalloped edges 
JPloynale Biol LER 4 ook eabeneaese 50 large, upright large, thick, smooth, bright green, See below. 
saw-tooth edges pale green rib 
POMGINGOS LEVY o cuon doo teagan 50 upright plume-like, deeply bright green ASGROW strain exception- 
Southern Giant Curled, Long Standing 45 
Tendergreen (Mustard Spinach) .... 35 
large, upright 
large rosette 
At top: Fordhook Fancy. 
Leaves (left to right) Tendergreen: Florida 
Broad Leaf: Southern Giant Curled, Long 
Standing. 
OKRA 
fringed and cut 
large, wide, very curly 
oblong, thick, smooth 
bright green 
dark green 
ally fancy. 
See below. 
Quick growing, 
slow-bolting. 
FLORIDA BROAD LEAF. A smooth-leaved variety widely grown for its 
fine quality. The plants are large and upright. The leaves are exceptionally 
large and thick; bright green with paler green midribs. The leaf margins 
are toothed, 
rather than frilled. 
SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED, LONG STANDING. An improved strain which 
has replaced the original in many areas because of its ability to stand 
longer without bolting to seed, though a little later in maturing. The 
plants are large, spreading a little but mostly upright in growth. The 
leaves are large and wide, bright green, curled and frilled at the edges. 
Plant Mature 
Varieties Days Height Pods Pod Type 
Clemson Spineless). 4... .- 55 4” ft. 6 in. angular, ridged 
Emerald eereer a 515) Sette 8 in. round, spineless 
Louisiana White Velvet ..... 58 6 ft 6% in. ribless, slender 
Perkins’ Spineless 50 Shite 7 in. ribbed. slender 
Color 
rich green 
dark green 
creamy white 
bright green 
Remarks 
Very uniform, spineless. 
See below. 
Prolific, spineless. 
See below. 
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EMERALD. A green velvet type recently developed by the 
PERKINS' SPINELESS. 
An 
improved 
variety bred by the 
Campbell Soup Co. The plants are semi-dwarf and vigorous. 
The pods are deep green, round, slightly curved, practically 
free of spines, slender, tapered, with thick walls and ex- 
ceptionally good flavor. Pods are darker than other velvet 
types and very attractive. Can be snapped off instead of cut. 
Campbell Soup Co., replacing the old spiny Perkins’ Mam- 
moth, to which it is much superior. The plants are dwarf, 
early and prolific: pods bright green, slender, ribbed and 
spineless. Our seed is from the asGRow pedigreed strain 
and comes from crops grown specifically for seed. 
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