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Jurnips, 



1 lb. to the acre ; 1 oz. to 150 feet of drill. 



For spring- crop sow early in April. For the fall and main crop, from the 

 middle of July to the last of August, in drills fourteen inches apart and thin to 

 six inches. Always sow just before a rain, if possible. 



Extra Early Purple-Top Milan. — A white variety, purple- 

 top and strap leaf. This, with the White Milan, is the earliest of all 

 turnips. Remains in good condition a long time. % oz., 5c.; oz., lOc; 

 V lb., 15c.; lb., 50c. 



Extra Early White Milan. — Similar to above except it is pure 

 ivory white in color, and about one week earlier. ]4 oz., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; 

 X lb., 15c.; lb., 50c. 



Early White E^gg. — Egg-shaped early variety; flesh white, firm, 

 fine grained, mild and sweet. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; X lt>., 10c. ; lb., 35c 



Wliite Early Flat Dutch. — A standard variety, good size, pure 

 white; small top, few leaves and very sweet. % lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



Purple Top, Strap-IiCaved. — The well-known popular varietyi 

 either for family or market use; large size, white, purple above ground; 

 flesh fine grained. X lb., 10c. ; lb., 25c. 



Purple Top White Globe. — A variety of decided merit. 

 Globular shape, very handsome, and of superior quality, either for the 

 table or stock. It is a heavy producer, early, of rapid growth, and an 

 excellent keeper. % lb., 10c. ; lb., 25c. 



Yellow Globe. — One of the best for general crop; flesh firm and 

 sweet; grows to a large size; splendid for table or stock, and keeps well 

 until late in the spring. % lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



Purple Top White 



Globe Turnips. 



l^UtabagaS, or Jmdes. 



These grow to larger size with more solid flesh Than the early 

 varieties of turnips which are raised generally in the Middle and 

 Southern States. They need rich soil and good cultivation. As 

 they require longer time to mature growth, the seed should be 

 sown early in July. For field culture sow thinly in drills on slight- 

 ly raised ridges three feet apart, thinning the plants when well 



started to stand six to eight inches apart, giving them constant 

 cultivation during growth. Late in fall the tops should be trim- 

 med otf and roots stored in pits or root-cellars for use during win- 

 ter and spring. Well ripened bulbs will keep in fine condition 

 until late in spring. 



Improved American Purple Top Rutabaga. 



— Very hardy and productive ; flesh yellow, sweet and solid; 

 good for stock or table use. ^ lb., lOc; lb., 80c. 



Si^ergreen rCawn Qrass. 



40 lbs. to the acre; 1 lb. to 350 square feet. 



Nothing adds more to 

 the attractiveness of a 

 suburban home than a 

 beautiful lawn. 



The essentials for a 

 fine lawn are : 



First. A rich, well 

 drained soil. 



Second. Ground care- 

 fully worked. 



Third. A wise selec- 

 tion of seeds. 



Fourth. Sowing at 

 such a time as to give the 

 young plants a chance to 

 become well established 

 before being subjected 

 to very dry or very cold 

 weather. 



Too much care cannot 

 be bestowed upon the 

 selection of grasses, as 

 some varieties are the 

 most luxuriantinspring, 

 others in summer, others 

 again in the autumn, 

 and a combination of the 

 proper sorts is required 

 for a perfect carpet-like 

 lawn. 



We have given much 

 thought and made 

 many experiments to 

 secure the best selec- 

 tion, and think our 

 evergreen mixture the 



best possible for permanent lawns. It may be planted early in the spring or fall. Lb., 20c.; 35 lbs., $4.50. 



J^erbs.Qi 



Packet. 



Anise 5c. 



Basil 5c. 



Summer Savory 5c. 



Bene 5c. 



Coriander 5c. 



Ounce. 



>^lb. 



15c. 



40c. 



20c. 



50c. 



15c. 



40c. 



aOc. 



60c. 



10c. 



20c. 



ewMrz. 



Packet. 



Dill, extra large 5c. 



Lavender 5c. 



Marjoram, sweet .5c. 



Sage 5c. 



Thyme 10c. 



Ounce. 



Xlb 



10c. 



20c 



15c. 



50c 



20c. 



50c. 



15c. 



40c 



25c. 



75c. 



