STOKES SEED FARMS COMPANY, MOORESTOWN, NEW JERSEY 



HERBS 



C j. D ac il An annual herb, growing- 12 inches high with green leaves and white 

 OWeei Dasll. flowers. The aromatic leaves are used for seasoning and occasionally 

 for medicinal purposes. Very late maturity makes it desirable to start in hot bed. Oz„ 

 25c; *4 lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. 



fVll An annual growing to a height of 2% feet. The flowers are bright yellow. The 

 L/lll. dried seeds are used as a condiment and also for pickling and flavoring. Oz., 

 10c; % lb.. 25c, lb., 75c. 



^»iA7*»*»t F^nn^l ^ n h erD usually sown in drills in the fall when the seed is wanted 

 OWcei Fennel. an( j j n the spring when the foliage is wanted. The seeds are used 

 for flavoring and medicinal purposes and the leaves are used in various salad combina- 

 tions. Oz., 15c; % lb., 40c; lb., $1.50. 



^w^*»t Marinram A P erennial grown as an annual. The flowers are small and 

 fcjweei lYldrjuram. white. The leaves and shoots are used for seasoning purposes. 

 Oz., 25c; lb., 75c; lb., $2.50. 



Sage. 



A perennial sown in either spring or fall. The leaves are used for medicinal 

 and seasoning purposes. Oz., 50c; % lb., $1.70; lb., $6.00. 



Summer Savory. 



A highly fragrant annual plant. Height, 10 inches. The leaves 

 and young shoots are used for flavoring. Oz., 25c; *4 lb. 75c; 

 lb., $2.50. 



TVivmi* A perennial herb usually planted in permanent beds. The seed is sown in 

 1 uyiuc. the early spring. The leaves and young shoots are used for seasoning, either 

 while green or when dried. Oz., 60c; % lb., $2.00; lb., $7.50. 



Please Note that we have small quantities of the following herbs, on which special 

 quotations will be made: ANISE, BALM, BORAGE, CARAWAY, CORIANDER, HORE- 

 HOUND, HYSSOP, LAYENDER, ROSEMARY, RUE, SAFFRON, and WORMWOOD. 



MANGEL BEET 



For Feeding Poultry and Stoek 



Mammoth Long Red. l^e 00 by jonnson et & 



Stokes prior to 1889. Mammoth Long Red is probably 

 the most universally grown mangel beet. The roots 

 are extremely large, attaining a growth of at least 

 twelve inches and totaling up a tonnage per acre 

 which is exceptionally heavy. The average weight of 

 well grown Mammoth Long Red Beet roots will be 

 over ten pounds and they have been known to exceed 

 twenty-five pounds. Oz., 5c; *4 lb., 10c, lb., 30c; 10 

 lb., 82.50. 



Golden Tankard. 



100 Days. Probably of French 

 origin. It was listed by Ferry 

 in 1885. Golden Tankard is a smooth, golden fleshed 

 mangel, having large roots tapering sharply at the 

 bottom. The tops of Golden Tankard are compara- 

 tively small and for this reason they can be grown 

 closer together than other more spreading varieties. 

 It is especiallv recommended for sheep and poultry. 

 Oz., 5c; i/4 lb., 10c; lb., 30c; 10 lb., $2.50. 



From One Man to Another 



MAMMOTH 

 LONG RED 



(xl/ 4 ) 



Brooklyn, Fla., 12-26-21. 



Mr. C. M. Phillips, 



Xew River, Fla. 

 Dear Sir: 



Yours just to hand asking about tomato seed, etc. 

 Would say in reply that I planted Bonny Best last 2 or 

 3 years and find them more satisfactory than any other 

 variety I have tried. I get ^eed from Stokes Seed 

 Farms, Moorestown, N. J. 



With best wishes for a prosperous New Year. 

 Yours truly, 



J. S. GRINER. 



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