we Red Top, White Globe Turni}.—Our stock 
935 B Street, N. W., WasHINGTON, D. C. 
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Our Mammoth Dili grows much larger than the old 
sorts, and is in every way superior and preferable. 
Packets, 5 and 10c. + Pound, 20c. 1 Pound, 75c. 
LAVENDER. 
‘The leaves of this plant are used for seasoning and 
the flowers for perfumery. When seed is sown it 
should be planted when the apple is in bloom. 
Packets, 5 and10c.- Ounce, 20c. + Pound, 50c. 
1 Pound, $1.50. | 
THYME. 
Thyme.—This herb is perennial, and is both a 
medicinai and culinary plant. The young leaves 
and tops are used for soups, dressing and sauce. A 
tea is made of the leaves, which is a great remedy in 
nervous headache. So as early as the ground will per- 
mit. Packets, 5 and 10e. Ounce, 25c. Pound, $3.00. 
Summer Savory.—A hardy annual, the dried 
stems, leaves and flowers of which are extensively 
used for flavoring, particularly in dressings and 
soups. Culture the same as that of Sweet Marjoram. 
Packets, 5 and 10c. Ounce, 15c. Pound, $1.00. 
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Georgia 
GROGAN, 
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Tam much pleased with your seed. They are 
all you claim for them, and I was not disa 
February 25, 1898. 
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pointed. 
RED TOP, WHITE GLOBE TURNIP. 
is the perfection of turnip. It has small tops, but 
large, well-formed, handsome roots. In our mar- 
Kets the past fall it brought double the price of other 
stocks, and was always preferred by buyers and ship- 
pers. Packet,5c. + Pound,10c. 1 Pound, 25c. 
Southern Seven-Top Turnip.—This, the 
ardiest of all sorts may be left standing in the open ~~ 
ground during winter. In the Southern States it 
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yields in the spring abundant foliage for boiling with 
cured meats, and is only desirable for this purpose. 
Packet,5c. Ounce,10c. }Pound,15c. 1 Pound, 30c. 
TURNIP.—€iccrite. 
One and a-half to two pounds to the acre. 
Our turnips are grown from our own stocks and by the most 
expert farmers. 
sent out tons of seeds Jast year, which produced satisfactory 
and paying crops everywhere; while stocks from other sources 
failed to bulb, and grew only to abundant tops. We are giow- 
ing the same superior stocks, and careful gardeners should 
take pains to get them for their own use. 
They are true to shape and true incolor. We 
f RED OR PURPLE TOP WHITE FLAT TURNIP. 
- Red or Purple Top White Flat Turnip.— 
Our stock is perfect in formand size, and has small 
tops; with large handsome roots, and matures very 
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eafly. Packet, 5c. + Pound,10c. 1 Pound, 25c. 
i“ Yellow Globe.— Yellow Globe is a wonderful 
cropper, and keeps far into the following year. It 
begins to bulb at the very start, and forms large size 
roots and small tops. 
Packet, 5c. + Pound,10. 1 Pound, 30c, 
\4 White Flat.—Pure white, flat, strap-leaf turnip. 
Eafly and fine. Packet, 5c. Pound, 10c. Pound, 30c. 
\/ Early Flat Dutch.—An early, white, flat tur- 
‘nip; medium size. Excellent for early spring sowing. 
Packet, 5c. + Pound,10c. 1 Pound, 30c. 
White Egg.—Oval or egg shape, handsome and 
“sweet; flesh firm and sound grained; thin and per- 
fectly smooth skin of snowy whiteness. 
- Packet, 5c. + Pound, 15c. 1 Pound, 40c. 
\ Yellow Aberdeen.—Hardy, goud-keeping tur- 
nip, very productive. 
Packet, 5c. + Pound,10c. 1 Pound, 30c. 
NEW EXTRA EARLY SUMMER 
PURPLE TOP TURNIP. 
This is the most desirable turnip for early planting. 
Tops are very small, strap leaf and grows erect. 
Roots are small and flat, skin purple to pure white 
below, flesh clear white, it is a beauty. 
Ounce, 10c. + Pound, 20c. 1 Pound 60c. 
Add 8c. per pound on Turnip Seed if sent by mail. 
