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Okra

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
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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


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

Annie Oakley II
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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