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THOS. GRISWOLD & GO., SOUTH WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
HERBS KOHL-RABI 
Caraway. Used for flavoring pastry. Oz. 10c., 
34 lb. 20c., lb. 50c. 
Coriander. Aromatic seeds; good for flavoring. 
Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 20c., lb. 50c. 
Dill. Useful for pickles, soups and sauces. Oz. 
10c., M lb. 20c., lb. 50c. 
Fennel. Leaves used in sauces and for garnishing. 
Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 20c., lb. 50c. 
Lavender. When dried the flower spikes emit a 
delightful fragrance. Oz. 20c., 34 lb. 60c., lb. 
$1.75. 
Sage. Extensively used for seasoning and dressings. 
Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 40c., lb. $1.25. 
Summer Savory. A favorite culinary herb. Oz. 
10c., 34 lb. 40c., lb. $1.25. 
Sweet Marjoram. Esteemed for seasoning pur¬ 
poses. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 30c., lb. $1.00. 
Thyme. The leaves are dried for use as a seasoning. 
Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 40c., lb. $1.50. 
KALE, or BORECOLE 
Kale 
Culture .—Hardier than Cabbage, this vegetable 
makes splendid greens for Winter and early Spring 
use. The flavor is improved by frost. Sow from 
middle of April to beginning of May in prepared 
beds and when transplanted give the plants the same 
cultivation as Cabbage. One ounce will yield 
about 2,000 plants. 
Dwarf Curled Scotch. Bright green leaves, nicely 
curled and of delicate flavor. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 20c., 
lb. 60c.; 5 lbs. or more, per lb. 50c. 
Dwarf German Curled. Finely curled leaves; 
very hardy. Great favorite among Germans. 
Oz. 10c., 34 lb- 20c., lb. 50c.; 5 lbs. or more, per 
lb. 40c. 
Green Curled Scotch. A tall-growing variety; 
tender and sweet. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 20c., lb. 50c.: 
5 lbs. or more, per lb. 40c. 
Culture .—This peculiar vegetable partakes of the 
character of both Cabbage and Turnip, and is be¬ 
coming more popular every year. The edible por¬ 
tion consists of large bulbs which form on the stems 
immediately above the soil, and when cooked like 
Turnips are very delicious. They should be 
gathered before the skin hardens. Sow in Spring in 
rows 18 inches apart and thin the plants to 8 or 10 
inches. One ounce will sow 200 feet of drill. 
Early White Vienna. Very desirable variety for 
general use. Has small top and is early. Color 
light-silvery green. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 30c., lb. 
$1.10; 5 lbs. or more, per lb. $1.00. 
LEEK 
Culture .—A hardy plant, which thrives best in a 
light but well-enriched soil. Sow very early in 
Spring, in a sheltered location if possible, in drills 
about 1 foot apart and 1 inch deep. When the plants 
are 6 to 8 inches high transplant in permanent rows 
10 inches apart each. way. To insure well-blanched 
necks or sterns set as deep as possible, and draw the 
soil up as the plants increase in growth. One ounce 
will sow 100 feet of drill. 
American Flag. The most desirable sort for 
general use. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 25c., lb. 90c.; 5 lbs. 
or more, per lb. 80c. 
London Flag. A good variety , but not as large 
as the preceding. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 25c., lb. 90c.; 
5 lbs. or more, per lb. 80c. 
Large Musselburg. Grows to a very large size; 
broad leaves and heavy stems. Oz. 10c., 34 lb. 
30c., lb. $1.00; 5 lbs. or more, per lb. 90c v 
We respectfully solicit your order, 
knowing tkat our seeds will please you, 
and tkat our prices are reasonable. 
Lettuce, Salamander 
