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CROSMA X BROTHERS' CA TAL 00 UE. 
SWEET OR POT HERBS. 
A small collection of Herbs is a household treasure, and a very 8 mall space in 
the garden will abundantly supply any family with herbs. For winter use, cut 
when green and in blossom, tie in small bunches and hang up in a dark room to 
cure. Seed should be sown on a finely raked seed-bed early in spring. Transplant 
as soon as the plants are of sufficient size. No family garden should be without an 
assortment of Herbs, as expense of procuring the same is so trifling and culture so 
simple. 
Anise, 
Basil, Sweet, 
Balm, 
Caraway, 
Coriander, 
Dill, 
Fennel, Sweet, 
Horeliound, 
Hyssop, 
Lavender, 
Marjoram, Sweet, 
Rosemary r, 
Rue, 
Sage, English Broadleaf, 
Saffron, 
Savory, Summer, 
Sorrel, large-leaved French, 
Tansy, 
Thyme , broad-leaved English, 
Wormwood, 
Seeds of the above varieties are put up in neat 5 -cent papers. 
The entire collection of Herbs (1 pkt. each) will be mailed, post-paid, 
for 75 cents . 
FIELD CORN. 
Our Seed Corn has been grown for us by specialists, and will be found of the 
highest grade as to quality and germinating power. Sow eight quarts to the acre. 
On quarts we prepay postage. Pecks or bushels by express or freight at expense 
of purchaser. Special prices on large quantities. 
Q,uart. 
Peck. 
Bushel* 
Angel of Midnight, Yellow Flint. 
. 20 
40 
$1 50 
Extra Early Huron, Y r ellow Dent. 
. 20 
40 
1 
50 
King of the Earlies, Yellow Dent. 
. 20 
40 
1 
50 
Golden Beauty, Yellow Dent. 
. 20 
40 
1 
50 
Longfellow, Yellow Flint. 
. 20 
40 
1 
50 
Learning, Improved, Yellow Dent. 
. 20 
35 
1 00 
Pride of the North, Yellow Dent. 
. 20 
40 
1 
50 
Sanford, White Flint.. 
40 
1 
50 
Southern Sheep Tooth, for Fodder. 
. 20 
35 
1 
00 
lied Cob Ensilage, “ . 
. 20 
35 
1 
00 
Sweet Corn, “ . 
. 20 
40 
1 
50 
