Okra
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Sow okra late in the spring or early summer after the ground becomes warm. Cover seed 1 inch deep in rows that are 3 feet apart. Thin so plants are spaced 12 to 18 inches apart. Okra grows very quickly and should be harvested frequently.
Cajun Delight Hybrid
Matures in 65 days
More tender with fewer
fibrous pods than most other
varieties. An All-America
Selections winner that has
higher yields of dark green
pods on open-canopied plants.
1/4 oz.......020-10185............$3.99
1/4 lb.......020-30185................ASK
Annie Oakley II Hybrid
Matures in 50 days
A high-yielding, spineless
okra, this variety can be
planted at a high population
rate. Pods are long and
slender and remain tender
longer than some other okras.
1/4 oz.......020-10184............$3.99
1/4 lb.......020-30184................ASK
Perkins
Matures in 60 days
Plants are heavy with lush
foliage, reaching heights of
31/2 to 41/2 feet. Slender dark
green pods are seven to
eight inches long, welltapered
and ribbed.
1/2 oz.......020-20180............$1.79
1/4 lb.......020-30180................ASK
1 lb...........020-50180................ASK
Dwarf-Stalk Long Green
Matures in 50 days
This compact variety arrives
early. Plants are 21/2 to 3 feet
tall and sturdy. The 7 inch
pods are very tender when
young and are dark green
and ribbed.
1/2 oz.......020-20183............$1.79
1/4 lb.......020-30183................ASK
1 lb...........020-50183................ASK
Clemson Spineless
Matures in 55 days
Standard variety 6 to 7 inch
pods.
1/2 oz.......020-20182............$1.79
1/4 lb.......020-30182................ASK
1/2 lb.......020-40182................ASK
1 lb...........020-50182................ASK