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Descriptive Seed List for 1922 — From 
TURNIPS 
EXTRA EARLY MILAN. Earliest 
of turnips. Quite flat, small leaves 
and small tap-root, with bulb three or 
four inches in diameter; bright red 
and purple above ground and clean 
white below, making it very attractive 
in market. Lb., $1.75; % lb., $1.00; 
% lb., 60c; oz., 20c; pkg., 5c. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP-LEAF. The 
old standard flat fall turnip. Lb., 
$1.00; % lb., 60c; V* lb., 35c; oz., 
10c; pkg., 5c. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. A 
valuable sort, for either table use or 
stock feeding. Roots globe-shaped, 
white with purple top; flesh white, 
firm and tender. Lb., $1.00; % lb., 
60c; % lb., 35c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
WHITE EGG. Large, early, sweet, 
good, smooth, egg-shaped. Lb., $1.00; 
Ms lb., 60c; % lb., 35c; oz., 10c; pkg., 
5c. 
YELLOW ABERDEEN. Very hardy 
and productive; good keeper; globe- 
shaped; fin© quality. Lb., $1.00; % 
lb., 60c; % lb., 35c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
HERBS 
Pkgs., 5c each; six pkgs., 25c; twelve pkgs., 45c. 
ANISE — Hardy annual. 
CARAWAY — Hardy biennial. 
CORIANDER — Hardy annual. 
DILL — Annual aromatic. 
HOREHOUND — Perennial. 
ROSEMARY — Fragrant perennial. 
LAVENDER — Fragrant perennial. 
MARJORAM — (Sweet) perennial. 
SAGE — Large leaved, for flavoring. 
SUMMER SAVORY — For flavoring. 
THYME — Medicinal perennial. 
WORMWOOD— Bitter perennial. 
Garden herbs are of much value for medicine, flavoring and perfume, and ere 
easily grown from seed. Some of them should be in every garden. 
