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Turnip 



One ounce will sow one Iiun<lred and fifty feet of drill; 

 one to one and one-half pounds will sow an acre. 



EARLY SNOWBALL TURNIP 



A most beautiful medium-sized, round, pure white va- 

 riety, of excellent flavor. For early sowing this is one of the 

 best, being crisp, tender and sweet, maturing in six weeks 

 from time of sowing. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; Ji't"., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



EARLY SCDITERNONG. This new turnip is of 

 handsome flat shape. The outside skin is pale yellow, beau- 

 tifully striped with scarlet. It is the earliest yellow tui-nip 

 in cultivation. Pkt., 5e.; oz., lOc; % lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



SCARLET KASHMTR, or CARDINAL. This new 

 and distinct variety is of flat shape, the outside skin being of 

 a deep scarlet color, wonderfully early and of the finest table 

 quality. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; \i lb., 20c.; lb., 60c. 



EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH. An early white- 

 fleshed variety; usually sown early in the spi-ing; of quick 

 growth, juicy mild flavor, and excellent quality ; also grown 

 for a fall crop. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; H lb., 15c.; lb., 45c. 



PURPLE TOP FLAT. (Strap-leaved.) This variety 

 Is similar to the above, excepting it is red or purple above 

 ground. Pkt., 5c. ;oz., lOc; \i lb., 15e.; lb., 45c. 



MAMMOTH PURPLE TOP GLOBE. An improve- 

 ment on the Early Eed Top Globe. Growing larger and more 

 uniform; fine quality. It keeps well and is one of the best for 

 early or winter market. Pkt., 5c.; oz.,lUc.; ^4 lb.,20c.; lb.,60c. 



NEW WHITE MILAN. 



PURPLE TOP MILAN. 



EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN 



One of the most desirable for early planting. Tops are 

 very small, distinctly strap-leaved, and growing very erect. 

 The roots are small and flat, skin purple on top of the root 

 and white below; flesh clear white; a very shy seeder. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; J^ lb., 30c.; lb., 90e. 



NEW EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN 



In this new sort the extreme earliness, small top and tap 

 root of the Purple Top Milan is united with clear white skin 

 and flesh. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; ^ lb., 30c.; lb., $1.00. 



Myers' Purple Top Beauty Ruta-Baga 



This new variety is of American origin. It is undoubtedly 

 the finest Swede to be obtained, whether for market, garden 

 or stock feeding. The root is smooth and beautiful ; flesh is 

 golden yellow, fine grained, solid, sweet and nutritious. 

 Pkt., 5c.; oz.,10c.; 14 lb., 25c.; lb., 75c.; 5 lbs., $3.00, by express. 



WELL-KNOWN TURNIPS AND RUTA=BAQAS 



Large Packets of any Variety, 5 cents each. 

 Deduct 10c. per lb. if ordered sent by express or freight. 



By mail, postpaid. 

 Peroz. 141b. lb. 



RHODEISLAND WHITE ROOK. New. 

 Early, productive and handsome .... 80 10 $0 25 SO 75 



EARLY WHITE EGG. Very hand- 

 some. Excellent for early or late . . . 



IMPROVED SWEET GERMAN. 

 Flesh white, hard and firm; sow early . 



POMERANEAN WHITE GLOBE. 

 Useful for both table and stock 



IiONG COW HORN, or WHITE 

 FRENCH. Heavy cropper 



GOLDEN BALL, or ORANGE 

 JELLY. Small, very early, fine quality, 



YELLOW^, or AMBER GLOBE. Vig- 

 orous grower, fine keeper 



YELLOW ABERDEEN, GLOBE 

 SHAPED. Verv large; fine for cattle, 



BUDLONG, or BRBADSTONE. Very 

 early, half long white; fine table sort, 



MONARCH, or ELEPHANT RUTA- 

 BAGA. Large, oval-shaped; yellow . 



LONG ISLAND BUTA-BAGA, PUR- 

 PLE TOP. Very large; fine, yellow . 



PURPLE TOP YELLOW BUTA- 

 BAGA. Our finely bred strain .... 



LARGE WHITE RUTA-BAGA . . . 



SEVEN TOP. Very hardy ; grown for 

 leaves, used as greens or salads 



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O Pot and Medicinal llCruS^ CtC* 



Those marked with a * are perennial, and, when onco 

 obtained in the garden, may be preserved for years. 



All in packets at 5 cents each, except where noted. 



Peroz. 141b. lb. 



ANISE. Seeds aromatic $0 10 $0 25 SO 85 



BALM. For culinary purposes 25 65 2 00 



BORAGE. Used as salad 15 40 1 40 



SWEET BASIL. (Broad-Leaved) ... 15 45 1 50 



♦CARAWAY. For flavoring 10 25 80 



CATNIP. (Cat Mint.) Pkt., 10c a5 1 00 8 50 



CHERVIL. For flavoring soups, etc. . . 10 30 90 



CORIANDER. Seeds aromatic 10 25 70 



DILL. For flavoring vinegar 10 20 60 



*FENNEL. (Sweet.) Seeds for flavoring, 10 25 75 



*FENNEL. (Florence.) Flavor hkecelery, 20 50 175 



♦HOREHOUND. Medicinal. Pkt., lOc, 25 75 2 25 



HYSSOP. Medicinal qualities. Pkt.,10c., 25 75 2 25 



*LAVENDEB. For oil and water ... 20 50 1 50 



MARIGOLD POT 15 45 1 50 



♦AMERICAN SWEET MARJORAM. 



Superior to imported ; seed of own 



growing. Pkt., 10c 25 75 2 50 



*IMPORTED SWEET MARJORAM, 15 50 1 50 



OPIUM POPPY. Pkt., 10c 25 75 2 50 



*ROSEMARY. Aromatic oil. Pkt., lOc, 30 90 3 00 



*RUE. Has medicinal qualities 20 50 1 75 



SAFFRON. Medicine and dyeing ... 10 30 1 00 



SAGE. Culinary herb; mueh used ... 20 45 1 50 

 SORREL. (Large-Leaved.) Cultivated 



for acidity; used in salads 10 35 100 



SUMMER SAVORY. Culinary herb . . 10 35 1 00 



*WINTER SAVORY 20 65 2 00 



*TANSY. For bitters. Pkt., 10c 35 1 00 3 50 



THYME. Broad-leaved. Pkt., 10c. . . 30 85 3 OO 



*WORMWOOD. For poultry 20 50 1 75 



Fruit Tree Seeds 



Remit postage, 8c. per pound, loc. per quart, if by mail. 



Peach Pits. Pure Southern, natural, qt., 10c. ; bush., 

 $1.25. Apple Seed, lb., 25c ; bush., $6.50. Apricot Pits, 

 oz., lOc; lb., 40c. Plum Pits, oz., lOc; lb., 40c. Pear 

 Seeds, French imported, oz., 20c.; lb., $1.75. Quince Seed, 

 oz., 20c.; lb., $1.50. Mulberry Seed, oz., 20c.: lb., $2.0a 

 Osage Orange. For hedges. Lb., 40c.; bush., $7.50. 



