RELIABLE SEEDS 
1884 
1934 
Aromatic, Medicinal and 
SUMMER SAVORY —A hardy annual, the 
dried stems, leaves and flowers of which are 
extensively used for flavoring, particularly in 
dressings and soups. Cultivate the same as 
Sweet Marjoram. Oz., 20c; ^4 Jb., 60c. 
Zinnia, Double Giant 
Pot Herbs (Continued) 
THYME —This herb is perennial and is 
both a medicinal and culinary plant. The 
young leaves and tops are used for soujis, 
dressings and sauce; a tea is made from the 
leaves. Oz., 20c; 3^4 lb., 75c. 
ZINNIAS 
DAHLIA FLOWERED 
EXQUISITE —Light rose with center a 
deep rose. Pkt., 10c; ^ oz., 30c. 
CRIMSON MONARCH —The largest and 
best of the red shades. Pkt., 10c; % oz.,‘30c. 
ORIOLE —Immense orange and gold bi¬ 
color, changing slightly as it ages. Pkt., 10c; 
^8 OZ., 30c. 
DREAM —-A fine, deep lavender, turning to 
purple. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
All Colors Mixed: Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
ZINNIAS 
DOUBLE GIANTS MIXED—Oz., 20c; 
14 lb., 75c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
CULTURE—Sow as soon as all danger of frost 
is past, in drills about an inch deep. The tall kinds 
require fences or poles on which to climb. The 
seeds are used for flavoring pickles or as a substitute for capers. 
This is the most popular type of Sweet Peas of today. They produce the largest 
flowers and on the longest stems. They take most all the prizes at the shows and give 
the greatest satisfaction with flower growers. 
TALL OR CLIMBING MIXED— Many 
prefer the climbing or running type for 
porches, trellises or rock-work. They grow 
very rapidly and give an abundance of 
showy blooms and foliage. Nothing finer 
in a mixture can be found than this. All 
the finest and rarest varieties are included. 
DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM— Sweet- 
scented. This Nasturtium was introduced 
in 1932 and immediately became so popu¬ 
lar that the supply of seed could not meet 
the demand. Golden Gleam is entirely 
distinct from all other Nasturtiums. The 
DWARF MIXED— This popular flower 
is so well known as to require no com¬ 
ment. In this mixture are included the 
finest colors and combinations obtainable 
in the dwarf varieties. 
Prices: oz., 10c; f4 Ib., 30c. 
plants are semi-trailing; flowers are very 
large, semi-double, fresh golden yellow, 
fragrant and long stemmed. If you tried 
Golden Gleam last year you need no urg¬ 
ing now. If you did not, don’t wait for 
another season! Oz., 25c; ^4 lb., 75c. 
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