SMALL TOMATOES 
1 oz., 35c; 'A lb., $1.40. 
YELLOW PLUM —Fruits are plum-shaped and of a bright 
lemon color, are scarcely ever more than 1-inch in diam¬ 
eter and for this reason are fine for preserves and pickles. 
RED PLUM —Same as above, except for color. 
YELLOW PEAR —Fruit of perfect pear shape, handsome, 
and solid. Our stock is true to type, and the small va¬ 
riety. Used for preserving. 
RED PEAR —Same as above, only red in color. 
RED CHERRY—A small variety, size and shape of a 
cherry, perfectly round and smooth. Unsurpassed for 
pickling. 
YELLOW CHERRY —Same as above, except color. 
HUSK TOMATO or GROUND CHERRY— Immensely pro¬ 
ductive, very sweet, mildly flavored. Fruits are about 
inch in diameter, and enclosed in a loose husk. The 
seed we offer is of the genuine Ground Cherry. 
• • TOBACCO • • 
1 oz., 40c; !4 lb., $1.25. 
Havana Pure Cuban grown seed. When grown in this 
country commands a high price as cigar stock. 
Connecticut Seed Leaf Be£ ! t adapted to' the cih 
mate of the Middle and 
Northern states, as it is more hardy and endures the cold 
better than the tender varieties grown in the South. 
Missouri Broad Leaf A 1 we ” known standard sort, 
valuable for cigar wrappers. 
Rurlov A- variety grown for the manufacture 
y Qf flne cut and plug 
Early Snowball 
dium size, 
Early White Egg 
firm and mild 
some varieties. 
Root tolerably flattened or globular, 
of a pure white color. It is of me- 
of excellent quality. 
A quick-growing, egg-shaped va¬ 
riety. The flesh is very sweet, 
never having the rank, strong taste of 
Purple Top White Globe An old fa ^orite Root 
1 1 large, quite round, 
white underground, and purple on the upper part for 
about one-half of the length of the root. 
Pomeranian White Globe A free-growing rough 
leaved sort used for 
both table and stock. Flesh is white, very firm and close 
grained. 
Cowhorn This variet Y is pure White, except a dash 
of green at the crown, and in shape is long 
like a carrot and generally crooked, hence its name. 
Early White Flat Dutch A popular early turnip 
* for table use. The root is 
a broad disc shape; flesh is white, tender, not very su¬ 
gary, and of good quality. 
YELLOW FLESHED VARIETIES 
Amber Globe or Strap-Leaved Root almost 
r round or, more 
usually, top-shaped; flesh pale yellow, fine-grained ano 
sugary. 
All Pkts. on 
this page, except Herbs 
Seven Top Tde salad turnip. When sown in the earlj 
" spring it produces greens very quickly. 
PURPLE TOP YELLOW RUTABAGA 
WHITE FLESHED 
VARIETIES 
The Earliest varieties are the 
two Milan Turnips. These reach 
a size of 2 to 3 inches in sixty 
days and it is at this size that they are best. 
Extra Early Purple Top Milan 
The earliest in cultivation. Very flat, medium size, with 
a bright purple top; leaves few, short, and light of color. 
The pure white flesh is of the choicest quality, hard, solid, 
and fine grained. It is an excellent keeper. 1 oz., 10c; 
lb., 25c. 
Extra Early White Milan R 0 ? 1 sn ?. a11 ; vei r smooth, 
J flat, entirely white, with 
a slender tap-root; leaves small and few, undivided, oval. 
Prices same as Purple Top Milan. 
Purple Top Strap Leaved Th ® standard for f* 118 
1 r 1 part of the country. 
The root is small or medium sized, very flat, quite 
smooth, pure white on the underground part, and bright 
violet-red on the upper part. 
CULTURE—Same as for the turnip, except that 
the Rutabaga requires more room and a longer pe¬ 
riod for its growth. It is used like the turnip, and 
also for stock feed. 
Purple Top Yellow is the best variety 
of the Swedish turnip. It is hardy ann 
productive, flesh is yellow, of solid text¬ 
ure, sweet and well flavored. 
Aromatic, Medicinal 
and Pot Herbs 
No Garden Is Complete Without 
a Few Herbs. 
ANISE. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c. 
BALM. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
BORAGE (G u rke n kraut). Pkt., 
10c; oz., 25c. 
CARAWAY (Kuemmel). Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 15c. 
CATNIP or CATMINT. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 30c. 
CHERVIL. Annual. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c. 
CORIANDER. Annual. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c. 
DANDELION (Loewenzahn). Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c 
DILL. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c. 
HOREHOUND. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c. 
HYSSOP. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c. 
LAVENDER. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
ROSEMARY. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
RUE. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
SAGE. Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
SAVORY. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c. 
SORREL. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c. 
SWEET BASIL. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
SWEET FENNEL. Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c. 
SWEET MARJORAM. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
SWEET THYME. PkL, 10c; oz., 50c. 
WORMWOOD. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c. 
Extra Early 
Milan 
1 oz., 10c; J4 lb., 20c. 
ABOVE PRICES APPLY 
TO ALL VARIETIES EX¬ 
CEPT MILAN. 
CULTURE—For the early crop, 
sow the seed as soon as the ground 
can be prepared; for the late crop, 
sow in the latter part of July or 
early in August. The rows may be 
12 to IS inches apart or 26 to 30 
if a horse cultivator is to be em¬ 
ployed. If one good seed is dropped 
to every inch of furrow the stand 
should be satisfactory. 
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