. Alexander's garden and field seed catalogue. ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. 15. MUSTARD Alexander's Chinese Mustard. Culture.—Sow in any good garden soil thickly in drills 14 to 16 Inches apart. Give good cultivation and keep free from weeds and grasses. Mustard leaves are large enough for salad in about four weeks from sowing, and may be cut. Sow seed from January to Vpril and in early fall. PViinoco Mil eta rH _We have sold this varietv for years, v/lllllC3C am. us 141 u an(3 it has always given complete satis- faction. Leaves are about twice as large as those of the Southern Curled,
. Alexander's garden and field seed catalogue. ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. 15. MUSTARD Alexander's Chinese Mustard. Culture.—Sow in any good garden soil thickly in drills 14 to 16 Inches apart. Give good cultivation and keep free from weeds and grasses. Mustard leaves are large enough for salad in about four weeks from sowing, and may be cut. Sow seed from January to Vpril and in early fall. PViinoco Mil eta rH _We have sold this varietv for years, v/lllllC3C am. us 141 u an(3 it has always given complete satis- faction. Leaves are about twice as large as those of the Southern Curled, and are smoother. Leaves remain tender and in condition for a long time. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; W lb. 35c; lb. 75c, postpaid. Giant Southern Curled varietV^iseVin^he^outl^for years. Is used for salads, like lettuce, and for boiling. Leaves are a beautiful green and are very crinkly or curled. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; *4 lb. 35c; lb. 75c, postpaid. flcrrtVVi Plnmo —This is an extremely curled variety, of V^oiriCIl IT 1UI11C medium growth, making the finest quality salad. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 14 lb. 35c; lb. 75c, postpaid. WViito TVTiic-rarrJ —Tne seed of tnis variety are used for me- W llllc IVlUbtdl U rijeinal purposes and for making commercial mustard as sold by grrocers: also used in pickling. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; % lb. 35c; lb. 75c, postpaid. T?1 /->t-vVio-r,TTor —A large, smooth, thick-leaf variety, of £<iepnani S JidX fine flavor. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; V\ Va. 35c; lb. 75c, postpaid. ALEXANDER'S GEORGIA-GROWN OKRA SEED Our experience has been that Georgia can, and does, produce better Okra Seed than any other State, and that is exactly the reason why every pound of our Okra Seed is grown here now. Okra, or Gumbo, is a most healthful vegetable, and ought to be plentiful in every Southern garden. In our seed-growing work here in Georgia we have developed two splendid strains of the White Velvet and Perkin's Mammoth, both being far superior to what is offered under these names by ot
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