JOHNSON'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE-LIST 



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HYERo' PURPLE TOP BEAUTY RUTA-BAGA. 



MAMMOTH PURPLE TOP GLOBE. 



PURPLE TOP FLAT TURNIP. 



TURNIP AND RUTA-BAQA, OR SWEDES— Riibe. 



Purple Top Flat. (Strap-leaved.) Well-known standard sort 



Early White Flat Dutch. Very popular for spring sowing . . 



Mammoth Purple Top Qlobe. An improvement on the old Red Top Globe . . 

 Early Snowball. Very handsome ; extra early, pure white, tender and sweet . 

 Purple Top Milan. (True.) The earliest ; a very shy seeder . . . 

 Extra Early White Milan. Same as the Purple Top Milan, except white skin . . 



fcarly Red=Top White Qlobe. Early, productive and handsome 



Early White Egg. Very handsome. Excellent for early or late ... . . . 



Pomeranean Large White Qlobe. Useful for both table and stock 



Long Cow Horn, or White French. A very heavy cropper 



Qolden Ball, or Orange Jelly. Small, very early, fine quality ... 



Yellow, or Amber Qlobe. Vigorous grower, fine keeper, popular for market . 



Yellow Aberdeen, Qlobe=Shaped. Very large, fine for cattle 



Budlong, or Breadstone. Very early half-long white ; fine table sort 



Rhode Island White Rock. Early, productive and very handsome 



Monarch, or Elephant Ruta=Baga. (New.) Large, oval-shaped ; yellow . . . . 



Long Island Ruta=Baga, Purple Top. Very large ; fine yellow 



Myers' Purple Top Beauty Ruta=Baga. An improved market garden sort . . . 

 Improved Purple Top Yellow Ruta=Baga. Our finely bred strain; very popular. 

 Large White Ruta=Baga. Very large and productive ... . . . 



Seven Top. Verv hardv; grown for leaves, which are used as greens or salads 



Pet- Oz. 



MLb. 



$0 05 



$0 15 



5 



15 



i 10 



20 



10 



20 



10 



2S ! 



10 



25 



5 



15 



5 



15 



5 



15 



10 



20 



5 



15 



5 



15 



5 



J5 



10 



20 



10 



20 



5 



15 



5 



15 



10 



20 



5 



15 



5 



15 



5 



15 



Lb. 



10 40 

 40 

 50 

 50 

 80 

 85 

 45 

 50 

 40 

 50 

 45 

 45 

 45 

 60 

 50 

 40 

 40 

 50 

 40 

 45 

 45 



SEEDS OF POT, SWE.ET AND MEDICINAL HERBS, ETC. 



All Herbs in Large Packets at 5 





Per Oz. 



^4 Lb. 



Lb. 



Anise. Seeds aromatic . . . $0 10 



$0 20 



$0 70 



Balm. For culinary purposes, 



20 



60 



2 00 



Borage. Used as salad . . . 



15 



35 



1 25 



Sweet Basil (Broad -leaved). 



15 



40 



1 40 



Caraway Seed. For flavoring, 



10 



20 



60 



Catnip (Medicinal). Pkt., lOc, 



35 



1 00 



3 00 



Chervil. Curled 



10 



25 



/O 



Chicory. Large rooted . . . 



10 



25 



'75 



Coriander. Seeds aromatic. 



10 



20 



50 



Dandelion. Improved large- 









leaved. The best. Pkt.,10c., 



50 



1 25 





Dill. For flavoring vinegar, 



5 



20 



70 



Fennel (Sweet). Seeds for 









flavoring 



10 



20 



65 



Fennel (Florence). Flavor 









like celerv 



15 



50 



1 50 



Horehound. Medicinal qual- 









ities. Pkt., 10c 



15 



50 



1 75 



cents each, except 'where noted 



Per 0. 



Hyssop. Has medicinal qual- 

 ities. Pkt., 10c. . % 

 Lavender. For oil and water, 

 Martinia. For pickling 

 American Sweet Marjoram. 

 Superior to imported; seed 

 of own growingr. Pkt., 10c. , 

 Imported Sweet Marjoram, 

 Rosemary. Aromatic oil and 

 water. Pkt., 10c. _ . . 

 Rue. Has medicinal qualities, 

 Saffron. Medicine and dyeing, 

 Sage. Culinary herb \ . . 

 Sorrel. (Large-leaved) 

 Summer Savory. Culinary, 

 Winter Savory 

 Tansy. For bitters. Pkt.,10f^., 

 Thyme. Broad-leaved. Pkt., 10c. 



y^Lb. 



Lb. 



25 



$0 



70 



$2 25 



35 



1 



00 



3 OO 



1'5 





75 



2 50 



35 



1 



00 



3 50 



15 





35 



1 35 



30 





85 



3 00 



15 





50 



1 50 



10 





25 



80 



15 





40 



1 40 



10 





30 



1 00 



10 





30 



1 10 



20 





60 



2 00 



35 



1 



00 



3 50 



35 



1 



00 



3 50 



ROOTS AND PLANTS 



Asparagus Roots. See varieties and prices, page 15. 

 Artichoke Roots. Jerusalem ; peck, 75c.; bush., 



$2.00; bbl.,$5.50. 

 Chives. 75c. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 

 Garlic— Sets. Selected, lb.. 25c.; 10 lbs., $2.00. 

 Horseradish. Choice Roots, per 100, 40c.; per 



1000, $3.00. Write for special prices on large lots. 



Rhubarb Roots. Strong, each, 15c.; doz., $1.00; 

 per 100, §4.50. See Winter Rhubarb, page 32. 



VEGELTABLE PLANTS IN SEASON 



Cabbage, Caulitlower. Celery, Lettiuv, Egg, Pep- 

 per, Tomato, Sweet Potato, quoted by letter. State 

 quantity wanted. 



