SEED GROWERS 



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50 lbs. 100 lbs. 



per lb. 

 $0.30 



per lb. 

 $0.28 



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Yellow Globe (Stone) ttjlyo $0.35 



Full size, 75—80 days. Keeps well and generally grown for stock 

 feed. Tops large, leaves cut. Roots globular, commonly 4-5 in. 

 diameter; smooth; light yellow; flesh pale yellow, crisp, firm and 

 of mild flavor. 



RUTABAGA 



Rutabagas from seed sown at our Oakview Experimental Gardens near Detroit, in July, are fully 

 developed and fit to pull and store in about 90 days; that is, in October. 



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American Purple Top or Improved Long Island tubam 



Standard variety widely grown for market and for storage and 

 car-lot shipment. Tops comparatively small and neck short. 

 Roots large, spherical; deep purplish-red above ground, light 

 yellow below; tap root small; flesh yellow, fine grained, firm, 

 crisp, mild and sweet. 



Monarch or Tankard tubch 



Very productive variety grown on a large scale for table use as 

 well as for stock feed. Roots very large, oval or oblong globe 

 shape; grown % above ground; purphsh-violet above ground, 

 yellow below; flesh very solid, yellow, fine grained and sweet. 



Sweet Perfection White tubst 



Widely grown for table use and for stock feed; a little earlier in 

 season than those described above. Tops small; strap leaved. 

 Roots large; globular; neckless; white below ground, tinged with 

 green above. Flesh white, firm, fine grained, sweet and tender. 



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$0.28 



.32 



50 lbs. 

 or more 

 per lb. 



$0.26 



.30 



lOOIbs 

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$0.24 



.28 



.32 



.30 



.28 



Rutabaga, American Purple Top 



AROMATIC, MEDICINAL and POT HERBS 



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Anise anise $1.20 



(Pimpinella anisum) Annual, 12 — 18 in. tall; chiefly grown for 

 aromatic seeds used in flavoring. (Not the same as Florence 

 Fennel which is sometimes called Sweet Anise.) 



Balm BALMY 3.25 



(Melissa officinalis) Low growing perennial grown for fragrant 

 leaves, the odor of which suggests lemon; yields valuable oil used 

 in perfumes. 



Basil, Sweet basil 1.20 



(Ocimum basilicum) Annual 20—24 in. tall; entire plant has 

 fragrant somewhat spicy aroma; used for seasoning; oil used in 

 perfumes. 



