GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 87 
: = = 3 igar wrapper 
Genuine Grand’ -PomtPerique. }'Sumatra, {crea of Gear wrapper to 
This variety of Tobacco is one of the bestin the small firbre 
world, ears in flavor and quality the far famed oe 
“Vuelta Abajo.”? The only genuine Perique is grown A is) 39 
at Grand Point, and as the supply daes not meet the Improved White Burley. especially 
increased demand many imitations are put on the valuable to manufacturers either of cut or plug to- 
market. bacco. It is often used for wrappers. 
Sweet and Medicinal Herbs. 
For Price LIST SEE RED PAGES IN BACK OF BOOK. 
PE, LURE. Some of these herbs possess culinary as well as medical properties. Should be found 
a * im every garden. Ground where they are to be sown should be well prepared and 
pulverized. Some of them have very fine seed, and it is only necessary, after the seed is sown, to press the 
ground with the back of the spade; if covered too deeply they capnot come up. Early spring is the best 
time to sow them. Some, such as Sage, Rose- 
mary, Lavender and Basil, are best sown in a 
frame and afterwards transplanted into the gar- 
den. 
ANISE, Pimpinella Anisum. 
BALM, Melisse Officinalis. 
BASIL, large and small leaved, Ocymum Basili- 
cum. 
BENE, Sesamum Orientale. 
BORAGE, Borago Officinalis. 
CARAWAY, Carum Carvi. 
CATNIP, Neppettia Cataria. 
CORIANDER, Coriandum Officinalis. 
DANDELION, Taraxocum Officinalis. 
DILL, Anethum Graveolens. 
FENNEL, Sweet, Anethum Foeniculum. 
HOREHOUND. Marubiam Offcinalis. 
LAVENDER, Lavendula Vera. 
MAJORAM, sweet, Origanum Majorum. 
Pot MARIGOLD, Calendula Officinalis. 
PENNYROYAL, Mentka Pulegium 
ROSEMARY. Rosemary Officinalis. 
RUE, Ruta Graveolens, 
SAGE, Salvia Officinalis. 
SUMMER SAVORY. Saturela Hortensis. 
THYME, Thymus Vulgaris. 
TANSEY, Tanacetum Vulgaris. 
é TARRAGON, Astragallus Comunis. 
Anise. WormMwoop, Artemisa Absinthium, 
Farmogerm 
(HIGH BRED NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA.) MAKES POOR SOIL GOOD SOIL. 
DOES AWAY with the use of expensive fertil- 
izers by using nature’s method of supplying nitrates, 
Lime, potash and phosphates are comparatively 
cheap, and in many cases there is an abundant sup- 
ply of these in the soil which can be made available 
for plant food if right methods are used—and the 
““Farmogerm Method’ is the right method. If you 
wish to improve the condition of your land and 
grow bigger and better crops, send for book on the 
“Farmogerm Method.’ What it has done for thou- 
sands of people during the past two years it will do 
for you. 
ON THE FARM. The practice of sowing clo” 
vets, cowpeas and soy beans in rotation with corn’ 
wheat, cotton and other crops is of great benefit: 
You can double the benefit if you treat the seeds 
with Farmogerm and follow instruction for putting 
the land in suitable condition. 
ALFALFA. The greatest forage crop grown— 
yields twoto eight cuttings per year, an average of 
seven to twenty tons per acre. Contains one-third 
more protein (muscle building food) than clover, 
and in food value equaisa full grain ration. Horses, 
mules, cattle, hogs and chickens relish it and fatten 
rapidly onit. The largest stock farms. advocate its 
growth. Eighty per cent of the farms of this country 
can grow it, if they use the ““Farmogerm Method,” 
You can grow alfalfa on wet, soggy land or land 
with a close lying, hard pan subsoil; but how much 
of your farm is like that ? Miniie Tikes Parmeperiti 
. Stowell’s Evergreen, a Standard Sugar Corn. 
