R. & J. Farquliar & Co.^ Seed Merchants^ Boston. 



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Per pkt. rer oz. Per lb. 



TURNIP — (Continued.) 



White Egg, Perfectly smooth, medium large, almost egg-shape ; 



tine (iiialitj^; excellent fall variety, 



White Globe. Very quickly attains a large size ; flesh white, 

 Cow Horn, or Long White. Fine-grained; sweet, keeps well; 



excellent for cooking, 



Yellow Aberdeen. Yellow fleshed; excellent sort; flavor and 



keeping qualities nearly equal to the Ruta-bagas, 

 Yellow Stone, or Globe. Large, handsome, good-keeping 



variety; one of the best; excellent for table or stock, 



RUTA-BAGA, OR SWEDISH TURNIP. 



Sweet German. Flesh pure white, very sweet, mild and well 



flavored. One of the best table varieties, and keeps perfectly 



good till spring; medium size, 



Improved American. Yellow flesh ; globe shape ; medium size ; 



excellent flavor ; for table use, unslirpassed, .... 

 White French. Solid, mild, sweet ; of large size ; excellent for 



table or stock, 



Shamrock. Yellow flesh; solid as a rock ; remarkably fine flavor when 



cooked ; neck short, and a very heavy cropper ; one of the best, 

 St. Andrews. A large-sized, fine-keeping variety of fine shape; 



favorite in Boston market; flesh yellow, ..... 

 Carter's Imperial Hardy. An imported variety ; enormously pro- 

 ductive and of excellent quality ; yellow flesh, .... 

 London Improved. Extra fine yellow Swede of oval shape ; one 



of the best, 



SWEET, POT, AND MEDICINAL HERBS. 



Every good liousekeeper knows the value of a little patch of Herbs; they are of very easy cultivation 

 and should have a place in every garden. The seed should be sown in April or May, in shallow drills 

 about fifteen inches apart, and thin out if too thick when three or four inches high. As a general rule 

 it is best to cut Herbs when in flower. 



Packets, 5 Cents Each. 



05 

 05 



.10 

 .10 



.$0.50 

 .50 



.05 



.10 



.60 



05 



.1) 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.60 



pkt. 



Per oz. 



Per lb. 



.05 



.10 



.$0.60 



.05 



.10 



.60 



.05 



.10 



.50 



05 



.10 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.75 



.05 



.10 



.50 



.05 



.10 



.50 





Per oz. 







Per oz. 



Anise, Annual, 



. $0.15 



Lavender. Perennial, . 



$0.20 



Arnica. Perennial, 



1.75 



Lovage. Perennial, 





.30 



Balm, Perennial, . 



.35 



Marjoram, Sweet. Annual 



Per 





Basil, Sweet. Annual, 



. . .20 



lb.,-S2..50, . 





.25 



Borage. Annual, . 



.20 



Pennyroyal. Annual, . 





1.00 



Burnet. Perennial, 



.20 



Rosemary. Perennial, . 





.50 



Caraway. Biennial, 



.10 



Rue. Perennial, 





.25 



Catnip. Perennial, 



.50 



Sage. Annual, 





.20 



Coriander. Annual, 



.15 



Summer Savory. Annual 



Per 





Dill. Biennial, 



.15 



lb., $1.50, 



. 



.20 



Fennel. Perennial, 



.15 



Thyme. Perennial. Per lb., .$4.00. 



.30 



Horehound. Perennial, 



.40 



Wormwood. Perennial, 



.20 



Hyssop. Perennial, 



.30 









TREE, SHRUB, AND FRUIT SEEDS. 



These should be sown very early, and protected from strong sunshine, 

 moist, sheltered.location. 



Packets, 10 Cents Each. 

 Per lb. Peroz. 



They should be started in a 



Per lb. Per oz. 



Apple 



.$0.50 



.10 



Locust, Yellow. Hedge 







Arbor Vitae, American. 







shrub, 



$1.00 



.15 



Hedt?e shrub, . 



3.00 



.30 



Maple, Sugar, . 



2.00 



.20 



Ash, ^Vhite, 



2.00 



.20 



Maple, Scarlet, 



2.00 



.20 



Barberry. Hedge shrub, . 



1.50 



.15 



Peach, Per bush., $2.30 ; qt. 



,25. 





Beech, .... 



1..50 



.20 



Pear, 



2.50 



.20 



Buckthorn. Hedge shrub, 



1.50 



.20 



Pine, Black Austrian, 



2.00 



.20 



Birch, White . 



3.00 



.30 



Pine, Scotch, . 



3.00 



.25 



Cedar, Red, 



1.50 



.15 



Pine, Pitch, 



3.50 



.35 



Chestnut. Per bu., $3.75, 



.20 



— 



Pine, White or Wey- 







Currant, .... 



— 



.40 



mouth, 



2.00 



.30 



Elm, American, 



3.00 



.30 



Quince 



2.00 



.25 



Fir, Scotch, 



3.00 



.25 



Spruce, Norway, 



1.50 



.20 



Larch, European, 



2.00 



.20 



Strawben-y, 



— 



.75 



