HIGH QUALITY SEEDS AND PLANTS 



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Sage 



Hf^RBS — Sweet. Pot and Medicinal 



Everj' garden should contain a few herbs, as they are useful in many 

 ways and arouse deUghtful memories. They can be grown as edgings 

 to walks, and their fragrance will be distributed by the brushing of 

 clothing against the plants while passing. 



Culture. — Herbs delight in a rich, mellow soil. Sow seeds early in 

 Spring in shallow drills, 1 foot apart; when up a few inches thin out to 

 proper distances, or transplant. They should be cut on a dry day 

 just before they come into full blossom, tied in bunches and hung vip or 

 spread thinly on a floor where they can dry quickly. Those marked 

 with an asterisk (*) are perennial. 



Anise. For garnishing, flavoring and for cordials. Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c. 

 *Balm. Lemon scented. Used for tea or balm wine. Pkt. 5c., oz. 

 20c. 



Basil, Sweet. Used in soups. Pkt. Sc., oz. 20c. 

 Borage. Excellent for bees. Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c. 



Caraway. Used in bread, etc. Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c. Sweet Marjoram 



Castor Oil Bean. Used for medicine and ornamental 

 bedding plants. Pkt. Sc., oz. ISc. 

 *Catnip. For medicinal purposes, and relished by cats, 

 who roll in it with great delight. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 3Sc. 

 Coriander. Seeds are aromatic. Pkt. Sc., oz. 10c. 

 Dill. For Dill pickles. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, M lb. 2Sc. 

 *Fennel, Sweet. Used in sauce. Pkt. Sc., oz, 10c. 

 *Horehound. Used for coughs. Pkt. Sc., oz. 20c. 

 *Lavender. For perfuming linen. It is not hardy and 

 should be covered during Winter. Pkt, Sc., oz. 2Sc. 

 "•Pennyroyal. Used medicinally. Pkt. 10c, , oz, 60c. 

 ^Peppermint. Forflavormg. Pkt. (about 200 seeds), 

 2Sc. 



*Rosemary. Used for seasoning. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 30c. 



*Sage. Leaves are used for seasoning meats and stuff- 

 ing fowls. Pkt. Sc., oz. 15c. , 14^ lb. 50c. 



♦Savory, Summer. Leaves and shoots are used for 

 flavoring. Pkt. Sc., oz. 25c, 



*Savory, Winter. For flavoring. Pkt. Sc., oz, 25c, 

 *Sweet Marjoram. Leaves used green in Summer 



and dried in Winter for flavoring, Pkt. Sc., oz. 20c,, 



M lb. 50c. 



*Tansy. For medicinal purposes. Pkt. lOc, oz. 35c. 



Tarragon. Plants only. See ofl'er below. 

 *Thyme, Broad-leaved English. For seasoning, 



and poultry stuffing. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 45c., 3^ lb. S1.25. 

 Thyme, French Summer. Used for seasoning, 



and attractive to bees. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 45c., 34 lb. SI. 26. 

 *Wormwood. Used medicinally. Pkt. 5c, oz, 25c. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS and ROOTS 



We grow large quantities of Vegetable Plants and Roots, and can supply all the varieties listed below in their 

 proper season. 



If wanted by mail, add 15c. per 100 for postage on Cabbage, Cauliflower and Sweet Potato Plants, and 

 30c. per 100 on Egg Plants and Tomato Plants. 



Asparagus Roots 



Artichoke Plants, Selected Large Globe. Ready for 



shipment after March 1st. Doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00. 



Artichoke. Jerusalem Tubers. See page 6. 



All varieties and prices 



at bottom of page 6. 



Brussels Sprouts. Doz. 15c. , 100 $1.00, 



PaKKacxtf* Plarif-Q For April and May delivery : 

 V^aPPage rianiS j^^^ Delivery 



June and July: per 100 25c., 1000 $2.50. 

 Cauliflower Plants. Snowball. From hotbed. Ready 



April and May. Doz. 25c., 100 $1.00. 

 Celery. Extra strong, transplanted plants. De- 

 livery July. Doz. ISc, 100 75c., 1000 $5.00. 

 Chives. For flavoring. Clump ISc, doz. $1.50, 

 Egg Plants Ready in May and June, Trans- 



Horse 



planted. Doz. 50c. 

 Radish Roots. Per 100 $1.00. 



100 $3,50. 



Lettuce. Ready in April and May. Doz. 10c. , 100 

 50c. 



Mint. Strong roots. Each ISc, doz. $1.50. 



PAr\v-kAi>e Ready in May and June. Doz, 25c., 

 ireppcrs $i.so. 



Rhubarb Roots. See page 32. 



Sw*»*»t Potato Plants Ready in May and 



oweet rotaio i-iants j^^^ 26c., looo 



$2.00. 



Tarragon (Estragon). The young leaves are used for 

 flavoring pickles, vinegar, etc. Each 30c., doz, $3.00. 



Tomato Plant*; Ready in April, May and 

 tomato rianis j^^^ ^^j^^ ^ specialty 



of transplanted Tomato Plants, and can supply 

 through the season of planting of the following varie- 

 ties: Early Splendid, Ponderosa, Beauty, Stone, 

 Admiration, Faultless, Bonny Best, Early Jewel 

 and Prizetaker. 



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SCHULTZ'S "CITY GARDEN" COLLECTION OF 

 VEGETABLE SEEDS 



PRICE, 75c. FREE BY MAIL 



Contains 1 pkt. each of the following 18 Distinct Varieties: 



Beans (none require staking). 

 Dwarf, string, green pod. 

 Dwarf, string, yellow wax pod. 

 Bush Limas. 

 Beet, Round Red. 

 Cabbage, Early Wakefield. 

 Carrot, Early Half-long Scarlet. 



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Corn, Early Sugar. 

 Cucumber, for slicing, etc. 

 Egg Plant. 



Lettuce, best Summer heading. 

 Onion, Early White, for slicing. 

 Parsley, Double Curled. 



Peas (none require staking). 



Earliest Dwarf. 



Dwarf, main-crop. 

 Radish, Early Round Red, 

 Squash, White Scalloped Bush. 

 Tomato, Early Smooth Scarlet. 

 Turnip, Round White Table, 



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