!] §TOKjE§^ ^Standar^ SEed^ vegetable ^eeds 



Sweet, Medicinal and Pot Herbs,— from Seed 



To preserve varieties of which the leaves and stems are used, the stems should be cut from the plants just before the blossom appears 

 (leaving a few joints at the base to sprout into fresh growth), tied in small bunches and hung up to dry. 



All Herbs in large packets at 5 cts. each, except where noted 



Peroz. }i\h. Lb. 



Anise. Seeds aromatic fo lo $o 25 $0 90 



Balm. For culinary purposes 20 60 2 25 



Borage. Used for flavoring 15 40 i 25 



Sweet Basil (Broad-leaved) 15 45 i 50 



Caraway Seed. For flavoring 10 25 75 



Catnip (Cat Mint) pkt. locts. .. 35 i 00 



Chervil. Used like parsley 10 25 75 



Coriander. Seeds aromatic 10 20 60 



Dill. For flavoring vinegar 10 20 60 



Fennel, Sweet 10 25 75 



Fennel, Florence Celery-rooted. Flavor like 



celery 20 50 i 75 



Horehound pkt. locts. .. 25 75 250 



Hyssop. Medicinal pkt. locts... 25 75 2 50 



Lavender. For oil and water 20 50 i 60 



Per oz. 



Marigold, Pot. For soups $0 15 



American Sweet Marjoram. Superior to 



imported ; seed of own growing, .pkt. 10 cts 30 



Imported Sweet Marjoram 15 



Rosemary. For seasoning and aromatic oil 



pkt. 10 cts. . . 30 



Rue. Has medicinal qualities 20 



Saffron. Medicinal and dyeing 10 



Sage. Most used of all herbs 20 



Sorrell (Large-leaved). Cultivated for acidity . . 10 



Summer Savory. Culinary lo 



Winter Savory. Flavoring 20 



Tansy. For bitters pkt. locts... 35 



Thyme. Broad-leaved pkt. locts... 25 



Wormwood. For poultry 15 



So 45 



85 

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85 

 50 

 30 

 45 

 30 

 30 

 50 

 I 00 



75 

 40 



Lb. 

 $1 50 



3 00 

 I 25 



3 00 



I 75 

 90 

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1 75 

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2 50 

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HOLT'S MAMMOTH SAGE {Plants only) 



The plants are very strong-growing, the first season attaining i foot in height, and spreading so that a single plant covers a circular 

 space 3 feet in diameter. The leaves are borne well above the soil, keeping them clean ; they are very large and of unusual substance, 

 strong in flavor, and of superior quality. It is perfectly hardy, even in New England, and attains still larger growth the second season. 

 It is the most desirable sage, but never seeds. 3 plants for 26 cts., 7 for SO cts., 16 plants for $1, sent safely by mail, postpaid. 



TOBACCO SEED 



Culture. — Sow seed in February in the plant-bed, protected by plant-bed 

 cloth to keep off tobacco flies. When the plants are large enough in June, set 

 them out in highly manured soil, in rows 3^ feet apart and 3 feet between the 

 plants. Constant care must be given to cultivating, suckering, examining for 

 worms, etc. One ounce will sow a bed of 50 square yards. 



Choice Havana. Has a large leaf ; makes a fine quality ; very early. Pkt. 



10 cts., oz. 25 cts., Klb. $1, lb. $3. 

 Connecticut Seed Leaf. Leaves not so long, but of good width. Pkt. 5 cts.,, 

 oz. 20 cts., Klb. 60 cts., lb. $2. 



Other named varieties can be supplied by correspondence 



Holt's Mammoth Sage leaf 



VEGETABLE PLANTS, Grown at Floracroft 



Our potted Eggplants and potted Earliana Tomato Plants have 

 quantity, order early and at special prices. 



Cabbage Plants. Early transplanted plants, ready in March, 

 hardened off in a coldframe. Varieties: Stokes' Earliest, Early 

 Jersey Wakefield and Quick Cash. 25 cts. for 25, 40 cts. for 50, 

 65 cts. per 100, $4.50 per 1,000. 

 Transplanted plants, ready about May i, all standard early sorts. 



50 cts. per 100, $2.50 per 1,000. 

 Field-grown plants, ready about June 15, standard late varieties. 

 25 cts. per 100, $1 per 500, $1.60 per 1,000; 5,000 plants and over. 

 $1.50 per ijOoo. 



CaiUiflower Plants. Early Alabaster and Snowball. Ready in 



April. Potted, 50 cts. per doz., $4 per 100; transplanted, 25 cts. 



per doz., $1.50 per 100. 

 Celery Plants. Ready July i. Perle le Grand, Winter Queen, 



Golden Self-blanching, White Plume, Pascal, etc. 40 cts. per 100, 



$3 per 1000. 



Lettuce Plants. Readyin April. Head and Curled-Leaf varieties 

 grown in flats. 20 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $s per 1,000. 



a great reputation. They are grown cool and stocky. If wanted in 



Eggplants. Ready in May and June. Black Beauty, New Jersey 

 Improved, Large Purple Smooth Stem. Grown in pots, 50 cts. per 

 doz., S4 per 100; out of hotbeds, 30 cts. per doz., $2 per 100. 



Pepper Plants. Ready in May and June. Large Bell, Ruby King, 

 20 cts. per doz., $1.25 per 100. 



Sweet-potato Plants. Vineland Bush, 75 cts. per 100, $5 per 1,000. 

 Carolina, Up Rivers and Nansemond, 40 cts. per 100, $2.50- 

 per 1,000. 



Tomato Plants. Ready in May and June. We make a specialty of 

 Tomato Plants, and can supply all the leading varieties. Potted 

 Earliana and Stokes' 

 Bonny Best Early, 50 cts. 

 per doz., $4 per 100, $30 

 per 1,000; transplanted, 

 20 cts. per doz.,$i per 100, 

 $7 per 1,000; not trans- 

 planted, $5 per 1,000. 



TREE 



Per oz. Lb. 



Apple $0 10 fo 40 



Apricot Pits 10 50 



Cherry (Hazard) 10 40 



Mulberry 30 3 00 



Peach Pits. Pure Tennessee Nat- 

 ural. 20 cts. per lb., $2.50 per bus. 

 Write for quotations in quantity. 



Pear (French) 20 2 00 



Plum Pits 10 50 



Quince 20 2 co 



Hemlock 50 5 00 



SEEDS 



Per oz. 



Scotch Pine $0 50 



White Pine 15 



Norway Spruce 15 



White Ash 10 



White Birch (American) 15 



Honey Locust 10 



Osage Orange. This will produce 

 a good hedge in from 3 to 4 years 

 from the seed. 10 cts. per oz., 

 50 cts. per lb., $2 per pk., I7.50 

 per bus. 



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Potted Tomato Plants, as grown at 

 " Floracroft." Notice ball of roots 



