Oxford 3514 A-Z Index Card Guides 3 x 5 Review

Laminated-tab A-Z card guides for 3 x 5 seed cards, crop notes, plant names, supplier cards, and garden record boxes.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 24, 2026

Bottom line

Oxford 3514 A-Z Index Card Guides create a readable 3 x 5 card file for seed names, crop notes, supplier cards, and garden record boxes.

Oxford 3514 A-Z index card guides for 3 x 5 card files

What this review covers

This review looks at the A-Z tab layout, laminated tab format, 3 x 5 card fit, guide count, and fit for seed card files.

The upside

  • A-Z tabs give 3 x 5 garden cards a clear alphabet path.
  • Laminated tabs help plant names, seed sources, and crop groups stay visible in a card box.
  • The 25 guide set fits a compact seed card file or active record tray.

The tradeoffs

  • The 3 x 5 size should match the card box or tray used for storage.
  • Alphabet filing works best after choosing a naming habit.

Fit and feel

Good match:

These guides fit gardeners who use 3 x 5 cards for seed shelves, crop records, plant names, and supplier notes.

What to know:

Choose the card box and naming habit before building the file so each card has a steady return spot.

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Full review

A-Z dividers for seed card files

Oxford 3514 A-Z Index Card Guides give 3 x 5 garden cards an alphabet structure. They can separate crop names, variety names, supplier cards, seed sources, and plant-care notes inside a compact card box.

The laminated tabs are easy to spot at the top of the card stack. That helps a gardener return a card to the right letter after a seed shelf check or planting note.

A clear home for plant names

Alphabet filing works well when the naming habit is consistent. Choose common plant name, variety name, or supplier name, then keep the same choice across the card box.

Write a short note on the first card if the filing habit needs a reminder. A simple rule keeps the card file readable after many updates.

Useful with 3 x 5 garden cards

These guides fit 3 x 5 card routines for seed inventories, sowing notes, plant-care reminders, and bed records. They pair well with plain white cards, colored cards, and weatherproof field cards that return to indoor storage.

Use the card box for active season notes, then move finished records to a binder, archive pocket, or year-end folder.

Good match

These guides fit gardeners who use 3 x 5 cards for seed shelves, crop records, plant names, and supplier notes.

What to know

Choose the card box and naming habit before building the file so each card has a steady return spot.