FARQUHAR'S RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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TURNIP. 



Nabo (Sp.) 



CuLTUHE. For early Turnips, sow as soon as ground 

 is dry enough. Fall Turnips may be sown from the first 

 week in July to the end of September. Rutabagas should 

 be sown in June or early in July, in drills IJ^ feet apart. 

 Turnips should be thinned when large enough,^ 6 to 9 

 inches apart in the drills, according to size. Sowings 

 should be made before rain if possible. The soil should 

 be rich and well worked. One ounce of seed sows 150 

 feet of drill; 2 pounds, an acre in drills; 3 pounds, an 

 acre broadcast. 



Purple -Top White Flat Strap- pkt. 



leaf. A popular sort for early and fall sow- 

 ing. Flesh white, tender, and very sweet .... 



oz. 25c.; Mlb. 60c. .$0 10 

 Farquhar's Model. A very early and 

 perfectly formed round white Turnip, solid and 

 mild in flavor oz. 35c.; Mlb- SI. 00. . 10 



Farquhar's Early White Milan. 



The most beautiful white variety in cultiva- 

 tion, and one of the earliest to mature. The 

 roots are very smooth, the tops small, flesh ten- 

 der and sweet. Adapted for growing in cold- 

 frames oz. 30c.; Mlb. 75c. . 10 



Purple-Top Milan. An early flat white Turnip 

 with purple top. Delicious quaUty. Small, 

 compact strap leaves oz. 25c.; ]^Vo. 75c. . 10 



White Egg. Oval or egg-shaped; smooth, fine- 

 grained, white flesh. Good for late crop 



oz. 25c.; Mlb. 60c.; lb. $1.50. . 10 



Snowball. A pure white variety of medium size, 

 ma tiu'ing early . .oz. 25c.; J^lb. 50c.; lb. $1.2t(. . 10 



Golden Ball or Orange Jelly. DeHcious in 



flavor and matures quickly; color golden yellow 



oz. 25c.; Mlb. 60c.; lb. $2.00. .$ 

 Purple-Top White Globe. . .oz. 20c.; Mlb. 50c.; lb. $1.25. 



Pkt. 



3 10 

 . 10 



RUTABAGA or SWEDISH TURNIP 



Shamrock. Yellow flesh, solid as a rock, and of remarkably 

 fine flavor. Neck short. A very heavy cropper and one of 

 the best oz. 15c.; J^lb. 40c.; lb. $1.25. . 10 



Farquhar's Model Turnips 



American Purple-Top Rutabaga, a strain Pkt. 



of purple-top yellow Turnips. The roots grow to a large 

 size and are of the finest quality, with short neck and small 

 top. Keeps well oz. 20c.; }i\h. 40c.; lb. $1.25. .$0 10 



Sweet German. Flesh white, sweet, and of fine flavor. A 

 good keeper oz. 15c.; ^Ib. 40c.; lb. $1.25. . 10 



White French. Similar to Sweet German, but larger 



oz. 15c.; ^Ib. 40c.; lb. $1.25. . 10 



Dill 



Thyme 



Horehound 



Anise 



Lavender 



Sweet Marjoram 



Fennel 



SWEET, POT, AND IVIEDICINAL HERBS 



Pkt. Oz. 



Anise. A. Aromatic. For garnishing and flavoring. $0 10 $0 40 



Arnica. P. Valuable medicinal quahties 15 1 00 



Balm. P. Leaves used medicinally 10 60 



Basil, Sweet. A. Used for flavoring 15 50 



Borage. A. Valuable for bees and for flavoring 10 40 



Burnet. P. Useful for salads and soups 10 25 



Chamomile. P. Has medicinal quahties 15 1 00 



Caraway. A. Seeds used in confectionery 10 30 



Catnip. P. Used for medicinal purposes 15 1 00 



Coriander. A. Seed used in confectionery 10 30 



Dill. A. Used for flavoring pickles 10 40 



Fennel. P. Used for flavoring fish sauces 15 50 



Fennel, Florence. A. See page 21. 



Horehound. P. Useful for its tonic properties 10 



Hyssop. P. Has medicinal quahties 10 



Lavender. P. Valuable for its perfume 15 1 



Lovage. P. Has medicinal qualities 25 1 



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50 

 00 

 00 



Varieties marked A are Annual; 

 P, Perennial 



Pkt. 

 IVIarjoram,'Sweet. P. For flavoring; also as a tonic.$0 10 



Mint Prants 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. . 



Pennyroyal. P. Useful for medicine 25 



Rosemary. P. Valuable as a hair-wash 15 



Rue. P. Very bitter. Used as medicine 15 



Saffron. A. For medicinal purposes 10 



Sage. P. Leaves are used in dressings and sauces .. . 10 



Sage Plants $1.50 per doz. . 



Sorrel. P. Used for salads 10 



Summer Savory. A. Used in cookery for seasoning. 10 

 Tarragon Plants. French Estragon. Plants of our 

 own growing, of the genuine French Tarragon. The 

 leaves impart a delicious flavor to salads, soups, 

 pickles, etc. 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. By mail, 5c. 

 each extra. 



Thyme. P. Used for seasoning 10 



Thyme Plants $1.50 per doz. . 



Wormwood. P. Used medicinally 15 



Oz. 

 $0 50 



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 60 



75 

 30 

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25 

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75 

 75 



