EMMA V. WHITE CO. 



TOMATO (Continued) 

 Ponderosa. The largest and meatiest 

 Tomato, almost seedless, especially 

 fine quality for slicing - . % oz., 12c; % 

 oz., 20c. 



Small Fruited Tomatoes, Mixed. A 



mixture of the currant, cherry and 

 pear-shaped sorts in both red and yel- 

 low. % oz., 10c; V2 oz., 15c. 



Yellow Pear, Yellow Plum and Red 

 Plum. Each, packet, 5c; % oz., 12c. 



TURNIP 

 Improved Purple Top Ruta Baga. It 

 keeps perfectly all winter. Oz., 10c; 

 % lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 



Purple Top Strap-Leaf. One of the 



best table, and stock turnips. Good 

 cropper; excellent keeper. Oz., 10c; 

 14 lb., 25c. 



Snowball. The best white turnip, de- 

 sirable for early sowing-. Oz., 10c; 

 14 lb., 25c. 



HERB GARDEN 

 Price, each, per packet, 5c. 



Caraway. Seeds used for flavoring 

 bread, pastry, meats, etc. 

 Dill. Seeds are used in pickles and 

 for flavoring soups. 



Lavender. Flowers used in making 

 perfume. 



Rosemary. The leaves are used for 

 seasoning. 



Sage. The leaves used in dressings 

 and sauces. 



Sweet Fennel. Leaves used for gar- 

 nishing and fish sauces. 

 Sweet Marjoram. Leaves and shoots 

 used for seasoning. 



Summer Savory. Used for soups and 

 dressings. 



Thyme. Used for seasoning; a tea is 

 also made for nervous headache. 



ANNUAL, FLOWER GARDEN 

 COLLECTION 



No. 123. 1 packet each the 7 for 25c. 

 Godetia. Mixed colors. 

 Scabiosa. Mixed colors. 

 Clarkia. Mixed colors. 

 Pinks. Mixed colors. 

 California Poppy. Mixed colors. 

 Zinnia. Mixed colors. 

 Early Flowering Cosmos. 



LAWN GRASS SEED 



Our lawn grass mixture is the one es- 

 pecially recommended by the U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture and is the 

 very best that can be made. If direc- 

 tions are followed, it will give a soft, 

 close sod of uniform texture and rich 

 emerald green. Allfcw 1 lb. for 350 to 

 400 square feet; 5 bushels per acre. 



Directions: To secure the best lawn, 

 the soil should be well drained and 

 deeply plowed, and fertilized with well 

 rotted manure or some good commer- 

 cial fertilizer. Harrow or rake it as 

 fine as possible and roll before the 

 seed is sown. Sow as early in the 

 spring as possible, or in September for 

 fall sowing. For further instructions 

 see Culture of Flowers, page 31 (free 

 if asked for with an order of flower 

 seed of 25c or over). 



Lawn Grass, Highest Grade, V 2 lb., 30c, 

 postpaid; 1 lb., 50c, postpaid; 3 lbs., 

 $1.35, postpaid; 1 bu. (20 lbs.), $8.00, 

 by express at buyer's expense. If or- 

 dered by freight, add 25c for cartage. 

 One lb. equals from 1V 2 to 1% qts. 

 Shady Place Lawn Grass. A mixture 

 especially adapted for sowing under 

 trees and other shady places. V2 lb., 

 30c; 1 lb., 50c; 3 lbs., $1.40, all post- 

 paid. 



Kentucky Blue Grass, High Grade. 

 V 2 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 45c; 3 lbs., $1.20, all 

 postpaid; 1 bu. (14 lbs.), by express at 

 buyer's expense, $5.00. If ordered by 

 freight add 25c for cartage. 



White Clover, Sterling Grade. The 



past few seasons have been so unfav- 

 orable for the clover crop that stock 

 is scarce and prices greatly increased. 

 1 oz., 8c; % lb., 25c; 1 lb., 80c, all post- 

 paid. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 



No. 119. 18 choice named sorts in mix- 

 ture. Price, 75c, postpaid. 

 No. 121. 30 Trial Ground Mixed Glad- 

 iolus. Price, $1.00, postpaid. 



CHILDREN'S COLLECTION 



6 packets for 15c; total worth 29c. 

 Popular varieties of easy cultivation. 

 The children may enjoy having their 

 own flower garden. 

 Aster, choice mixed. 

 Cosmos, early. All shades mixed. 

 "Hit or Miss" Annuals. Mixed. 

 Nasturtiums. Mixed colors. 

 Poppies. Mixed. 



sweet Peas, Giants of California. 

 Mixed. 



