. [Catalog] : spring 1968. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 418 Hale's .Jumbo 418 Hale's Jumbo grown principally for home gardens and local markets. Fruits oval, 5-6 lbs. slightly ribbed and well netted. Thic


. [Catalog] : spring 1968. Nurseries (Horticulture), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Nursery stock, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Seeds, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Vegetables, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Gardening, North Carolina, Raleigh, Equipment and supplies, Catalogs; Flowers, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, North Carolina, Raleigh, Catalogs. 418 Hale's .Jumbo 418 Hale's Jumbo grown principally for home gardens and local markets. Fruits oval, 5-6 lbs. slightly ribbed and well netted. Thick flesh of deep salmon, and fine Large seed cavity. 85 days. Pkt. 20c; oz. 35c; lb. 90c; lb. $, postpaid. 422 Smith's Perfect ^asTtfrfcterti^e" mendous attention because of its resistance to diseases and its ability to make good crops, even under adverse conditions. Ideal size, well netted and very thick orange flesh. Seed cavity small. 90 days. Pkt. 20c; oz. 45c; '4 lb. $; lb. $, postpaid. 424 Rockyford or Netted Gem Principally used for home and market gardens, since it does not stand distant shipping. Re- garded by consumers to have the finest flavor and quality. Fruits small, 2','2 lbs., rounded with faint ribs, very heavy covering of hard gray netting. Uniform size, juicy, thick green flesh with yellow tinge at center and a sweet spicy flavor. 90 days. Pkt. 20c; oz. 35c; 14 lb. 90c; lb. $, 424 Rockyford or Netted Gem WyathCiuarles mSTARV CULTURE: 1 ounce is sufficient for 100 feet of drill; 2 pounds will sow an acre. Sow February to October, 1/4 of an inch deep, broadcast, or in drills 18 inches apart, thin- ning to from 2 to 3 inches. By successive sowings every two weeks beginning early in March, the salad may be had at its best until summer. 484 BrnnrI Lpnf '^^^Se, upright, bright green leaves, thick and smooth. Many UlUUU tcul prefer the smooth variety because it s easier to clean than the curled types. 45 days. Pkt. 20c; oz. 3


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