HIGH QUALITY SEEDS. 



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L E Blatter Kohl, Gei\ 



Dwarf Green Curled Scotch or Norfolk Kale. 



— Kales are more hardy than 

 Cabbage and make excellent greens for 

 Winter and Spring use, being improved by 

 frost. Sow from May to June; cultivate 

 same as Cabbage. 



DWARF GREEN CURLED SCOTCH or NORFOLK 



Plants dwarf and compact, but with 

 large, bright-green leaves, curled, cut and 

 crimped, until the whole plant resembles 

 a bunch of moss. It would be well worthy 

 of cultivation simply for its beauty. One 

 of the best sorts in use. Packet, 5c.: oz., 

 10c. ; % lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 



CURLED LONG STANDING 



The standard winter variety. The leaves 

 are a beautiful bright green color, curled, 

 and delicate in flavor. A striking feature in 

 this Kale is that it will stand longer before 

 going to seed than any other. In the lati- 

 tude of Washington it will stand throughout 

 the winter without protection. Packet, 5c.: 

 % lb., 10c. ; lb., 30c. 



GERMAN CURLED OR SIBERIAN 



Extensively grown and well known. Of 

 strong, vigorous habit, perfectly hardy, dark 

 green color, and very attractive appearance. 

 An excellent sort, Pkts., 5c.; lb., 10c. ; % 

 ^ lb., 15c.: lb., 25c. 



TALL GREEN CURLED SCOTCH 



Very hardy and not injured by a moder- 

 ate frost. About thirty inches tall with 

 many dark green leaves, densely curled and 

 cut forming a very beautiful plant. Stands 

 the winters in the middle States fwithout 

 any protection. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c. ; 2 oz., 

 15c. ; 14 lb., 20c.; lb., 60c. 



BORE OOLE, OR KKL-E 



The most salable, delicious and tender of all Winter Kales. About Washington it is sown in May, and 

 transplanted like cabbage to stand over Winter. It is taller than the extra dwarf varieties and when 

 the leaves are stripped, or fall off, new tender leaves are grown out. Then they are again grown out and 

 used for marketing. It will stand the coldest Winter. Besides being a delicious vegetable, it has always 

 been an exceptionally profitable crop, bringing in money during the Winter months when mostly all 

 vegetables are scarce. Packet 5 cts.; oz. 10 cts.; % lb. 30 cts.; % lb. 50 cts.; lb. $1.00. 



J-^ ^3S Aromatic, Medicinal and Pot. 



THYME This herb is perennial. The young leaves 

 and tops are used for soups, dressings and sauce. Sow 

 as early as the ground will permit. Pkts., 5c and 10c. ; 

 oz., 15c.; % lb., 45c. 



SAGE A perennial plant, perhaps more widely 

 known than any other herbs In its medicinal and 

 culinary uses. Sow early in the spring in drills six- 

 teen inches apart. Pkts., 5 and 10c. : oz., 15c.: % lb. 

 40c.; lb., $1.25. 



MARJORAM, Sweet Used in soups, broths, 

 dressings, etc. Sow in drills as early as possible and 

 thin the plants to ten inches apart. Pkts., 5 and 

 10c. ; oz., 15c.; % lb., 40c. 



DILL An annual, cultivated for its seed, -which 

 has an aromatic odor and a warm, pungent taste. 

 Sow early in spring and keep clear of weeds. Pkts., 

 5 and 10c. ; % lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



BASIL, Sweet The seeds and tops are used for 

 flavoring soups and sauces, and have a strong flavor 

 of cloves. Sow early in the Spring in drills eighteen 

 inches apart and six inches apart in the row; when 

 three inches high, thin to one foot apart. Pkts., 5 

 and 10c. : oz., 15c. 



LAVENDER Cultivated for its fragrant flowers, 

 which are used for the distillation of Lavender 

 Water, or are dried and used to perfume linen. Sow 

 in drills two feet apart and thin the plants to two 

 feet in the row. Pkts., 5 and 10c. ; oz., 15c.; % lb., 

 30c.; lb., $1.00. 



SUMMER SAVORY A hardy annual, [the 



dried stems, leaves and flowers of which are exten- 

 sively used for flavorings, dressings and soups. Pkts., 

 5 and 10c. ; oz., 15c. 



Turnip-Rooted 

 Cabbage 



Koiil Rabi, Ger. 



KOHL RABI 



I ounce of seed will sow a drill of about 150 ft.|S 



Ko^S'^^J^^'^^-."^" intermediate vegetable between the Cab- 

 anrt J^^'^^P^ ^^'^^^ P^^t is the bulb, which Is dressed 

 vmTnl ^ ^.ike Turnips, and is very delicate and tender when 

 o IS hardy, withstands severe drought and a good 

 fm,.;^ ?n '° 18 ^»^^es apart and thin out 



thA Jjh^^i."^^^^ ^^I^- . ^1 careful not to throw 



the earth into the heart of the plant. 



EARLY WHITE VIENNA.— Extremely early with 

 distinctly small top. Bulbs of medium size, white, 

 handsome and of best quality. Packet, 5 and lOc: oz., 

 15c.; % lb., 40C.; H lb., 65c.; lb., $1.25. 



Kohl Rabi. 



