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TURNIPS.-Continued. 



a dry day, just before they come into full bloom, then 

 dried quickly and packed closely, entirely excluded from 

 the air. Sow in spring in shallow drills, one foot apart, 

 and when well up thin out or transplant to a proper dis- 

 tance apart. 



BASIL,.- Ekts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 15 cts. 



CARAWAY.-Pkt. 5 Cts. O25. 15 cts. 



CHERVIL.-Pkt. 5 cts. Oz. 25 cts. 



CORIAJfDER.-Pkts. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 

 15 cts. 



DILL.— Pkt. 5 cts. Oz. 10 cts. 

 a lb. 20 cts. lb. 70 cts. 



LAYENDER.-Pkt. 5 cts. Oz. 

 2© cts. 



MARJORAM.- Pitt. 5 Cts. Oz. 

 15 cts. | lb. 40 cts. 



SAGE.- American. Plsts. 5 and 

 10 cts. Oz. 20 cts. i lb. 60 cts. 

 lb. $2.00. 



SE3I3IER 

 and xo cts. 



SAVORT.-PktS. 

 Oz. 15 cts. 



EARLY RED TOP EE AX.— Fine, sweet, mild, 

 rapid grower, very early and popular. 



Pkt. 5 cts. i lb. to cts. lb. 25 cts. 



RUTABAGA, or SWEDE TURNIP. 



The Swede Turnips, or Rutabagas, grow much larger 

 in size, and are of greater value for stock feeding than 

 ordinary turnips. Every farmer and stock-raiser should 

 grow Rutabagas and Stock Beets for winter feeling; it 

 will pay. 



GRIFFITH & TURNER CO.'S IMPROV- 

 ED Pl'RPLE TOP.— Yellow fleshed. A standard 

 field variety for stock, and fine for family use. This 

 splendid Swede is the hardiest, most productive and most 

 nutritious variety in cultivation. 



Pkt. 5 cts. I lb. 10 cts. lb. 30 cts. 



YELLOW RUTABAGA. — | lb. 10 Cts. lb. 

 25 cts. 



SWEET AND POT HERBS. 



A little collection of Sweet Herbs is a treasure to the 

 cook and nurse. A small place in the garden will give 

 all the herbs needed in any family, and care should be 

 taken to harvest them properly. This should be done on 



THYME. — Broad leaved English. 

 Plits. 5 and 10 cts. Oz. 25 cts. 

 I lb. 7 5 cts. 



VEGETABLE ROOTS AND 

 PLANTS. 



ARTICHOKES, JERISALEM.-25 ctS. 

 qt. $1.00 pk. By mail, 30 cts. per lb. 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS.— (See page 9.) 



HORSE RADISH ROOTS. — 20 cts. doz. 

 75 cts. per 100. $6.00 per 1,000. 



RHUBARB ROOTS.— Each, 15 cts. Doz. 

 $1.25. 



CABBAGE, CELERY, TOMATO, PEP- 

 PER A1SD EGG PLANTS. — Fixed prices given 

 on application and full remittance required. We will not 

 ship Plants C. O. D. Shipments at purchasers' risk. 



FARM SEEDS. 



FLAX SEED. 



Eb. 10 cts. 20 lbs. $1.00. Bu. $2.50. 



FLAX-SEED MEAL. — For horses and cattle. 

 10 cts. per lb. 5 lbs. 25 cts. In quantities 

 at market prices. 



MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUN- 

 FLOWER. 



THE GIANT OF ALL SUNFLOWERS.- 



Growing to double the size of the common sunflower, 

 and the vield of seed is twice as great. One hundred 

 and twenty-five bushels to the acre have been grown at a 

 less expense than,, corn. It is highly recommended for 

 poultry, the best egg-producing food known. The leaves 

 make splendid fodder, much relished by all kinds of 

 stock. The seed is good feed for horses, and yields a fine 

 quality of oil. The strong, thick stalks are used for fuel. 

 Lb. 6 cts. 5 lbs. 25 cts. $4.00 per roo lbs. 



FIELD PEAS. 



Market Prices.— Write for Quotations. 



SOl'THERN BLACK-EYE COW.— Also 

 known as Sand Pea, a small white variety with black 

 eye. Sow two bushels to the acre. 



BLACK. COW PEAS.- Very popular in Mary- 

 land, Virginia and other parts of the South. 



CANADA FIELD PEAS.-Valuable for North- 

 ern climates for cattle feeding. Used as feed for pigeons, 

 etc., and for green soiling. 



Qt. IO CtS. Pk. 40 CtS. BU. $1.25. 



