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No garden is complete without a few herbs for culinary or medicinal purposes. 
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SWEET MARJORAM, SUMMER SAVORY. 
35S—Sweet, Pot and Medicinal. 
Harvest them 
carefully on a dry day, before they come into full bloom. 
Anise (Pimpinella Anisum)—Cultivated prin- 
| Lavender (Lavendula Spica)—A popular 
cipally for garnishing. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; aromatic herb, Pkt. 5c; oz. 15¢e; 21b. 40c; 
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Balm (Melissa Officinalis)—Principally used Marijoram Sweet (Origanum Marjorana)— 
for making Balm tea or Balm wine. Pkt. For seasoning. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 4 lb. 35¢: 
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Basil, Sweet (Ocymum Basilicum)—The ene an 
leaves and tops of the shoots are used for Pennyroyal (Mentha Puleguim)—A well 
soups, stews and sauces. Pkt. 5¢; 02. 15e; known aromatic herb, also useful as a 
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Bene (Sesamum Orientale)—Pkt. 5c; 02.15¢c; Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis) — An 
ALD vOOG sails Olen <a oe oe serene ie) aromatic herb. Pkt. 5¢e; oz. 25c; 41b. 75C; 
Borage (Borago Officinalis)—Excellent for __ 5D Lee 2 50 
bees. Pkt. 5c; oz. 1oe; 4 1b. 50¢; 1 Ib....----- 175 | Rue (Ruta Grayeolens)—Used for medicinal 
Caraway (Carum Carui)—Chiefly cultivated 
purposes, also given to fowls for the roup. 
for the seed, which is used in confectionery PEG HCHOZ MDC WONDOC se del Dene a aeene see seee a 1 50 
ang. medicine. Pb. 9631 /02.-10¢;, 4 1b; 25e; 75 | Saffron (Carthamus Tinctorius)—Pkt. Be 6 
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Catnip (Nepeta Cataria)—Pkt. 5c; oz. 40¢; aie : ae 
ANTI S 1200 Ie tes ere se eee ae ees 350 | Sage (Salvia Cicneus eae lanes and 
Coriander (Coriandrum Sativum)—Seeds are tendertops are used in stuting and sauces:: 
used by ccrfectioners. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; _ Pkt. 5c; 02. 15c; 1b. 35¢; L1b-___.-_---.---..--- 1 
23 Neh PCG TNO) ero eneemecncemtl ebtereneaeittn ‘2 | Savory, Summer (Bohnenkraut) (Satureia 
Di'i (Anethum Graveolens)—The leaves are Hortensis)—Used for seasoning. Prt. 5c; 
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wth DI CHICS ee RUC 02. Caneel 60 Tansy (TanacetumVulgare)—Pkt. 5¢; 0z. 30c; 
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Fenme) (Anethum Feniculum)—The leaves % ; . : 
boiled, use@ in many fish sauces. Pkt. 5c: Tarragon—Used for seasoning. Plants, price 
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Hyssop’ ‘Hyssopus Officinalis)—The leafy Thyme, Bread Leaved (Thymus Vulgaris) 
tops and flowers are gathered and dried for —For seasoning, etc. Pkt.5c; 02.20, 1b. _ 
making Hyssop tea. Pkt. 5c; 0z.25c; 4]b. _ 7h, Ona lel 6 Setar mee eaeener ee oe eee SP NIT 2 50 
(ONES) AUN) sesso cea 32 <0e iS REE OCS SSR TESS 250 | Wermwood (Artemesia Absinthium)—Used 
Horenound (Marrubium Vulgare)—Princi- for medicinal purposes; it is beneficial to 
pally used for medicinal purposes. Pkt. 5c; poultry and should be planted in poultry 
O22 25C; ca DAoC ele ee phd eR ail aoe 2 50 grounds. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 4 lb. 50¢; 1 Ib....... 1 75 
German, Knollkonl. 
A popular yegetable, intermediate between the Cabbage and the Turnip. 
io July. One oz, te 3,000 plants. 
French, Choux-raves. 
Sow in drills from May 
Earliest ShorieLeaved White Vienna, Forcing—tThis variety is especially adapted for early 
work and forcing in frames, on account of its short leaf habit; flesh white and very tender. 
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Early White Vienna—A favorite marke 
Early Purple Vienna—Differs from the above in color only. Pkt. 5c; 0z.20c; 4 1b. 60c; 1 Ib........ 2 00 
LEER. 
German, Lauch. 
serves. 
process. 
French, Poireau. 
In our opinion the Leek does not receive the attention it de- 
It is easily cultivated, and is a valuable addition to the 
vegetables generally used in soups, ete. 
when about six inches high transplant into rows about ten inches 
apart each way and as deep as possible, to perfect the blanching 
The richer the soil the finer the Leek will grow. 
Gne oz. fo 1090 feet of drill. 
Sow early in spring, and 
THYME. 
: Large American Flag-—-A favorite market variety. Pkt. 5c; 
oz, 10¢c; 41]b. 30c; 11b $1 
4 Musselburg, or Scotch Champion—Grows -to a large size. 
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Large Rouen—An excellent large variety. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c; 
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KALE, OR BORECOLE. 
Kale, or Borecole. 
German, Blaetterkobl. French, Chou Vert. 
Sow in prepared beds, middle of April to beginning 
of May and transplant beginning of June same as Cab- 
bage. All the varieties are very hardy, and are best 
when touched with frost. 
One oz. to 1,500 piants. 
Haif Dwarf Green Curled Select—Tie leaves are 
deep green and beautifully curled, making a very 
ornamental appearance, spreading out to about 
three feet in diameter. Pkt. 5e; oz. 10e; 4 1b. 25¢e; 
Dwart Green Curied Scotch—Grows about 12 
inches in height and spreads, under good cultiva- 
tion, to three feet in diameter. The leaves are 
bright green, beautifully curled and very tender. 
Allow to get a slight touch of frost before using. 
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Siberian, or Winter Sprouts—Extensively grown 
as winter greens. Sow in September in rows, 
and treat as a spinach for use in early spring.- 
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LARGE AMERICAN FLAG LEEK. 
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