22 P. MANN & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



HERBS. (Gevvortze). 



Culture.— -Select light, rich soil and lay off in shallow drills i foot apart, along 

 which sprinkle the seed and cover slightly. Do not let the plants stand closer than 

 two or three inches. 



Pkt. Oz. 



Marjoram 5c. 35c. 



Sweet Basil. .5c. 15c. 



Sage 5c. 15c. 



Thyme. ........ = 5c. 15c. 



Lavender. 5c. 25c. 



Savoy *. 5c. 15c. 



Dill 5c. 15c. 



A KULL ASSOSXIVIEXT OK 



G o o o o FLOWER SEEDS o © o o o 



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



Packet 5 Cents. 



SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS. 



CALADIUM OR ELEPHANT EARS. 



GLADIOLI AND TUBEROSE BULBS. 



DAHLIA, CAXNA AND MADERIA VINE ROOTS. 



^V^<^ -^ - SWEET PEAS. 



tfiD-^\€j/V^'\y'^f The demand for sweet peas has increased 



^^^^-^Vi^ *"^*^TO/^ more and more each season, that the past tew 



'^'^S/^^^k^ y^^^s have placed them in the first ranks among 



If IV^*'^-^^^^^^^^ flowering Plants. 



'^9,V-aJ,^^^^I^Aw4^ Extra Fine Mixed. This is a splendid 



mixture, which includes nearly all of the best 

 varieties. Pkt. 5c. }4 lb. 15c. Lb. 40c. 



£iiiily Henderson.— Pure white, very 

 productive, one of the earliest, popular with 



florists for forcing. Pkt. 5c. % lb. 20c. Lb. 50c 



SWEET PEA HEDGE. 



WE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR SEED DEPART.MENT. 



