P.JWANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. G. l|j| 





SEEDS OF POT AND SWEET HERBS. 



Culture. Sow in the spring, and when well up thin out or transplant. The varieties marked 



with an asterisk (*) are perennial. 



Pkt. Oz. Pkt. Oz. 



AN'SE. For garnishing and season- ;: H0ARH0 U N D. For coughs So 05 So 2? 



ing So 0= So 10 ^LAVENDER. Highly aromantic 05 15 



-BALM- For use in fevers 05 25 MARJORAM, SWEtl. Used for 



BASIL, SWEET. Used in soups. . . 05 20 seasoning 05 20 



^CARAWAY. Seed is used in con- ^SAGE. For dressing and sauces... 05 15 



fectionery 05 10 SUMMER SAVORY. For soups and 



CORiANDER. Seed used in confet- dressings 05 15 



tions 05 10 -THYME. For seasoning 0; ^0 



DILL. Used in soups, etc.. 05 10 WINTER SAVORY, For season- 



* FENNEL. Used in fish sauces. . •■• 05 10 ing 05 20 



Selected 

 HIGH-GRADE FLOWER SEEDS. 



NEW AND DESIRABLE VARIETIES. 



Put up nicely in Illustrated Papers, explaining Culture, ere. 



SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS. 



CALADIUM, OK ELEPHANT EARS. GLADIOLA AND TUBEROSE BULBS. 



DAHLIA, C ANXA AST) MADEIRA' VINE ROOTS. 



SWEET PEAS. 



Eckf Orel's Fine Mixed. — This is a splendid mixture which includes nearly all of the best varie- 

 ties. t Packet 5c. Y+ pound, 15c. Pound. 40c. 



NASTURTIUM (TROPABOLUM, 



Dwarf and Climbing 



Pckt, 5 ounce, 10c 



TROWBRIDGE'S 



GRAFTING WAX 



The finest quality made, put up in neat packages with directions for use. 30c per pound. Yz pound 

 packages. 15c. 34 pound packages. 10c. By mail, 15c per pound extra. 



