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TOMATO— Continued. 



Golden Ponderosa, Henderson's. (See Specialties, page 8.) 3 Pkts. 50c. 

 Livingston's Globe. A large, globe-shaped, early variety, very heavy and 



exceedingly productive. {See engraving.) 



Perfection. Almost round fruits; smooth, tough skin, color brilliant 



scarlet; ripens thoroughly; solid and of rich flavor; attractive for 



market 



Ponderosa, Henderson's. {See Specialties, pages 8 and 9.) 



Stone. {See Specialties, page 56.) 



Tenderloin, Henderson's. {See Specialties, page 57.) . . . 



Trophy. Our superior selection from perfect specimens of this old favorite 



is free from the corrugations of the old strains 



SMALL FRUITING VARIETIES. Esteemed for preserves, marmalade, etc. 



Red Cherry. Bears clusters of bright red fruits the size of a Cherry. . . . 



Red, Pear-Shaped. Produces bright red pear-shaped fruits 



Strawberry Winter Cherry or "Husk" Tomato. Low, spreading plants, 

 yellow fruits half an inch in diameter, surrounded by a husk. Used 

 for preserving 



Yellow Plum. Oval-shaped, yellow fruits, 2 inches in diameter 



TURNIP. (1 03. for 150 feet of drill.) 

 WHITE FLESHED VARIETIES. 



Early Purple Top Milan. Resembles White Milan, but has purple top. . . 



Early Red Top Strap Leaf. {See Specialties, page 57.) 



Early White Flat Dutch. An excellent early, white, flat Turnip; flesh 



mild 



Early White Milan. An extra early variety of rapid growth, and with 



very small leaves 



Long White, or Cowhorn. A long, white-fleshed Turnip, growing half 



above ground; it is of fine quality 



Purple Top White Globe. {See engraving.) {See Specialties, page 58.).. . 



Snowball. An excellent sort to sow very early for a spring crop 



White Egg. An oval or egg-shaped variety, with smooth, thin, white 



skin and snowy white flesh; firm, mild and sweet 



Seven Top. Used only for greens 



YELLOW-FLESHED VARIETIES. 



Golden Ball, or Orange Jelly. {See Specialties, page 58.) 



Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen. A large, globe-shaped Turnip, with yellow 



flesh of fine quality; a good keeper; popular for table or stock 



Yellow Globe. A yellow-fleshed, globe-shaped variety, of large size; a 



splendid winter keeper; excellent for both table and stock 



Yellow Stone. A round, flattened, yellow-fleshed Turnip; popular for 



both table use and stock feeding 



RUSSIAN or SWEDISH TURNIP. (1 oz. for 150 feet 

 Excellent for the family garden, clean and 



PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE TURNIP 



RUTA BAGA 



of drill.) 

 Golden Heart, Henderson's 



smooth as a turnip 



Henderson's Long Island Improved. Bred from the "American Purple 



Top," over which it is a great improvement, being nearly double the 



size; an immense yielder and good keeper; flesh rich yellow, of fine 



■ quality. {See Specialties, page 58.) 



Improved American Purple Top. Popular for both stock feeding and 



table use; hardy, productive, good keeper; flesh yellow 



Large White French, Sweet German, or Rock. A white-fleshed variety 



of large size and fine quality 



WITLOOF CHICORY. Called also "French Endive," "Brussels Chic- 

 ory" and "Christmas Salad." Seed sown in spring produces long, thick 

 roots, which, after lifting and "resting" a few days are re-planted to 

 start new growth, when they form the blanched crowns. The work 

 required is simple and easy, and the crop will amply repay the work put 

 upon it, for it is at once the tenderest and most delicately flavored of 

 salads, and one of the few that can be grown during winter. Complete 

 cultural directions are given in our pamphlet "Salads — Growing and 

 Blanching," sent free on request. (See engraving.) 



HERB SEEDS. SWEET, POT AND MEDICINAL. 



Anise. For garnishing, cordials and flavoring 



Basil, Sweet. The leaves and tops of the shoots are used for highly sea- 

 soned soups, stews and sauces; a leaf or two is sometimes placed in 

 salads 



Borage. Excellent for bees. The leaves are used in salads, or boiled as 

 Spinach; the flowers are aromatic and used in cool drinks 



Caraway. The aromatic seeds are used in confectionery, cakes and 

 medicine 



Catnip. Used for seasoning, and also grown as a bee food 



Coriander. For garnishing; the seeds are aromatic and useful for fla- 

 voring 



Dill. The aromatic seeds are used in pickles, preserves, soups and sauces. 



Fennel. The leaves boiled enter into fish sauces; beautiful for garnishing. 



Florence Fennel. An excellent salad plant and is also bo'led. The flavor 

 is sweet, spicy and distinct 



Hop Seed. ( Hamulus Lupulus.) (Crop failure.) 



Horehound. Useful for its tonic properties and for cough remedies 



Hyssop. For medicinal purposes 



Lavender. A popular, aromatic Herb, emitting a delightful perfume 



Marjoram, Sweet. The leaves and shoots are used for seasoning 



Rosemary. The aromatic leaves are used for seasoning. (Crop failure.). . 



Sage. The leaves are used in dressings and in sauces 



Savory, Summer. Used for seasoning and flavoring soups and dressings.. 



Thyme, Broad-Leaved. The leaves are dried for seasoning 



Wormwood 



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We Deliver Free in the U. S. 



Vegetable Seeds by the packet, ounce and \i pound. Purchaser pays transit charges on larger quantities 



unless otherwise provided. 



