1913 Griffith and Turner Co: farm and garden supplies . fence,and the dwarf for beds or hanging baskets. The leaves areused for salad, and the seeds, when soft enough to be pene-trated by the nail, for pickles. TALL.—Pkt., 5c Oz., 10c. J4 lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. DWARF.—Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c 1/4 lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. OKRA, OR GUMBO Select warm location and richsoil, and plant when the groundbecomes warm, in rows threefeet apart, thinning plants afoot apart in the row. As theseeds are liable to rot in coolweather, they should be sownthickly. The pods are used tothicken soup, being gatheredwhen young. It


1913 Griffith and Turner Co: farm and garden supplies . fence,and the dwarf for beds or hanging baskets. The leaves areused for salad, and the seeds, when soft enough to be pene-trated by the nail, for pickles. TALL.—Pkt., 5c Oz., 10c. J4 lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. DWARF.—Pkt., 5c. Oz., 10c 1/4 lb., 20c. Lb., 50c. OKRA, OR GUMBO Select warm location and richsoil, and plant when the groundbecomes warm, in rows threefeet apart, thinning plants afoot apart in the row. As theseeds are liable to rot in coolweather, they should be sownthickly. The pods are used tothicken soup, being gatheredwhen young. It is one of tin- .most wholesome vegetables inuse. DWARF OKRA. This is the preferred kindwith the growers; is of dwarfhabit and very , 5c. Oz., 10c. ;i lb., , 40c. WHITE VELVET. It is very distinct, and thepods are perfectly round and smooth, of an attractive whit«-velvet appearance, and of superior flavor and tenderness. Thepods are of extra large size, and produced in great , 5c. Oz., 10c. H lb., 15c. Lb., PARSNIP The Parsnip will flourish best and give the longest, largestand smoothest roots in a very deep, rich soil—one that hasbeen made rich from manure the previous year. Fresh ma-nure makes the roots somewhat ill-shaped. Sow as earlyin the spring as the ground can be made ready, pretty thicklyin drills from 12 to 18 inchesapart, and about an inchdeep. Thin the plants tofive or six inches apart. HOLLOW CROWNOR SUGAR The Hollow Crown is su-perior in quality to all othervarieties, and the preferredkind with Baltimore garden-ers. The roots are smooth,tender, handsome Miape andearly. We have the fineststock of Hollow CrownParsnips that we know ofin this , 5c. and 10c. % lb., 20c. % lb., 30c. Lb., 60c. MUSTARD GIANT CURLED Highly esteemed in theSouth, where the seed issown in the fall and usedin the spring as a stock is the true curledleaf, and produces plantstwo feet high and of greaterbreadth, forming enorm


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