BODDINGTON S ^.yUOtWl/ SEEDS m 



POT, SWEET AND MEDICINAL HERBS 



Pkt. Oz. 



Agrimony. For medicinal purposes {Agrimonia offici- 

 nalis) $o ID go 75 



Angelica. Garden. For flavoring wine and cakes 



(Archangelica officinalis) 05 25 



Anise. Seeds aromatic and carminative (Pimpinella 



anisn/n) 05 10 



Arnica. Tincture of Arnica is made from it {Arnica 



ntonlana) 15 i 25 



Balm. For culinary purposes (jl/i'/wia o^<:(«a/w) 05 25 



Basil. Dwarf or Bush. Culinary herb (Ocymum mini- 

 mum) 05 15 



Basil, Sweet. Culinary herb used for flavoring soups. 



etc. (Ocy»iiim Basilicuni) 05 15 



Belladonna. Used in med'\c'me (Airopa Belladonna) .. ■ 10 50 

 Bene. The leaves used for dysentery (Sesamiim ori- 



entale) 05 15 



Borage. Leaves used as a salad {Borage officinalis) 05 10 



Caraway. Used in flavoring liquors and bread ( Carum 



Carui) 05 10 



Catnip. Has medicinal qualities {Nepeta calaria) 10 40 



Chamomile (Matricaria Chaniomilla) 10 75 



Coriander. Seeds aromatic {Coriandrvm saliimni) 05 10 



CvLUxin [Cumimim Cyminum) 10 40 



Dill. Seeds used for flavoring vinegar {Anetlinm grave- 



olens) 05 10 



Dill. Mammoth. Much larger than above {Ancthum 



graveolens) 05 15 



Elecampane. Has tonic and expectorant qualities (Inula 



Helenium) 10 50 



Fennel, Sweet. Seeds aromatic ; for flavoring (Aneihum 



Fceniculum) 05 10 



Fennel, Florence. In flavor resembling celery {Ane- 



thiim Fceniculum) 05 15 



Foxglove, Purple. Has medicinal qualities (Digitalis 



purpurea) 10 35 



Fumitory. \ medScxn^Xh^xh (Fumaria officinalis) 10 90 



Henbane. Has medicinal qualities; poisonous {Hyoscy- 



amits niger) 05 15 



Horehound. Has medicinal qualities (Marrubium vul- 



.?are) 05 25 



Hyssop. Has medicinal o^^\\\.e^s (Hyssopus officinalis . ■ 05 25 



iPkt. Oz. 



Lavender, True. For oil and distilled water {Lavan- 

 dula vera) 5° 1° $0 35 



Lavender. Possessing the same qualities as above, but 



in lesser degree ( Lavandula spica) 05 10 



Lovage. Has medicinal qualities ( i-ft/ijAVz/w o^f/wa/f-). 10 75 



Marshmallow. Has medicinal qualities (Allhcea offici- 

 nalis) 05 25 



Marigold, Pot. The flowers dried or fresh are used in 



soMps. (Caloidula officinalis) '. 05 25 



Marjoram, Pot. Used in seasoning ( Or7^aw!/>« 0«2V<'.5). 10 45 



Marjoram, Sweet. Used in seasoning ( Origanum- ma- 

 jor an a] 05 15 



Mint, Curled Mint r/-;\f/'a) 25 



'M.\xyX,'PeT^T^^vva.va.t (Mentha piperita) 25 



Pennyroyal. Has medicinal qualities ( Iledeoma pulege- 

 oidcs) 10 75 



Rosemary. Yields an aromatic oil and water (Rosmari- 

 nus officinalis) 05 30 



Rue. Said to have medicinal qualities (y?z</a^raz't'o/<'«i). 05 20 



Saffron. Used in medicine, and also in dyeing (Cartha- 

 mus tincloritis) 05 25 



Sage, Common. A culinary herb; also used in medicine 



(Salvia officinalis) 05 '15 



Sage, Red. Used as a culinary herb; also in medicine 



(Salvia Horminum) 05 15 



Sage, Purple. Used as a culinary herb ; also in medicine 



(Salvia Ilorminum) 05 15 



Savory, Summer. Used as a culinary herb (Saturrja 



Horlensis) 05 10 



Savory, Winter. Used as a culinary herb (5'a/?/r^'a 



montana) '. 05 25 



Tansy. Generally used in hitters ( Tanacetum vulgare). 



Tarragon, True. Does not produce seed. Roots in fall 



and spring 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 



(Artemisia Dracunculus). 



Thyme, Broad-leaved English. Used as a seasoning 



( Thymus vn Igaris) 05 25 



Thyme, French ( Thymus vulgaris) 05 30 



Woodruff ( Aspern la odorata) 10 6c> 



Wormwood. Has medicinal qualities {Artemisia Absin- 

 thium) 05 TO 



field Corn, Brewer's Yellow Dent 



FIELD CORN 



Eight quarts will plant one acre in hills ; three bushels will sow one acre broadcast, or half that quantity in drills 



Brewer's Yellow Dent Corn. This variety was e.xhibited by Mr. N. H. Brewer, of Hockanum, Conn., at the National Com 



' Exhibition, Omaha, Neb., 1908, and secured the grand prize for his yellow dent corn, for the 

 largest yield per measured acre in the United States, viz., i33h bushels shelled corn to the acre. The seed procured b}- us is pedigreed 

 stock, thoroughly selected, and w as supplied to our grower direct from Mr. Brewer, the originator of this variety. Qt. 25 cts., Hpk. 75 

 cts., pk. Si.25, bus. $4; selected ears $4 for 100, 80 cts. for 12, $1.50 for 25, $2.25 for 50. 



Compton's Early Flint. Small grain, yellow. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 75 



cts., bus. $2. 



Early Yellow Canada. Very early yellow flint. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 

 /,S cts., bus. $2. 



Early Yellow Canada. Small-eared variety of above. Qt. 15 cts., 



pk. 75 cts., bus. $2. 

 Golden Beauty. Surpasses all in size. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 75 cts., bus. 



Si-75- 



Improved Leaming. Early, large grain of bright yellow. Qt. 15 

 cts., pk. 75 cts., bus. $2. 



Longfellow. Yellow flint. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 75 cts., bus. $2. 

 Mastodon Dent. Early, strong-growing, large ears and grains, 



very productive. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 75 cts., bus. $2. 

 Red Cob Ensilage. Popular in northern dairy districts. Qt. 15 



cts., pk. 73 cts., bus. $2. 

 Southern Horsetooth. For fodder. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 75c., bus. $2. 

 Sweet Fodder. Qt. 20 cts., pk. 75 cts., bus. S2.75. 

 White Flint. Large, eight-rowed. Qt. 15 cts.,. pk. 75 cts., bus. 

 Wisconsin White Dent. Very early, deep rooted, stands drought 



well. Qt. T5 cts., pk. 75 cts., bus. $2. 



Prices subject to market fluctuations 



