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BROAD LEAVED SAGE. 
Sage is most extensively 
used of all herbs fur season¬ 
ing. The leaves and ten¬ 
der tops are used in stuff¬ 
ing. sauces, etc. Sage has 
many medical properties, i 
Sow early, and thin to 12 
inches. A bed will last 
many years. This is the 
best kind. Have you a bed 
of sage? If not now is a 
good time to plant one. 
Packet 5 cts 
Select Surehead 
CABBAGE. 
‘all head, and always sure to head.’ 
This magnificent cabbage is a most valuable contn- 
oution to horticulture The heads are very large, j 
round, flattened on 
top, remark ably 
uniform, extra hard 
firm and fine text¬ 
ure, May be plant¬ 
ed closer than usu¬ 
al as it has so few 
outside leaves. 
This makes it es¬ 
pecially profitable 
to grow A. liose of 
Vates Co N. Y. grew 
a head of this re¬ 
markable Cabbage 
of the astonishing 
weight of 64^ lbs. 
If you want acab- 
bage that is practi¬ 
cally “all head, and 
always sure to head (even under adverse conditions ) 
you will find it in the Surehead. It is a late variety, 
and one of the very best of keepers. Its extra quality 
renders it especially desirable for Home use, and se- 
ect retail trade Extra Selected Seed—saved from 
die best heads- Pkt 10 cts, 3 for 25 cts, 
HOW A HOME GARDEN PAID $33.27. > 
WHY NOT DO LIKEWISE ? > 
“We live near a small village where but two fam¬ 
ilies do not raise vegetables—yet we sold during 
t he year $37.77 worth. Our seeds cost $4.50, leaving 
a clear cash profit of $33.27. Besides we estimate 
we used tully $ 100.00 worth for our own table—giv¬ 
ing us better health, and saving much on meat 
canned goods, grocery and doctor bills. 
To do this we gave good care, planned to have 
vegetables both earlier and later than other people 
and everything offered'was washed and made at¬ 
tractive. Others could even do as well. Our gar¬ 
den is the best, and most profitable part of the 
farm. Clara S. Everts. Miss. 
THE ASPARAGUS BEET. 
Tins delicious species ( also called Sea Kale, or Swiss 
Chard ) is grown for its leaves ©nly. The leaves are 
used like spinach, but the great value of the plant is its 
large, fleshy, mid-rib of the leaves which are - cut and 
cooked like asparagus, and are EXTRA FINE. As a 
substitute for asparagus nothing could be better. 
Ready to use in 2 months from planting and may be 
used continuously all summer and fall. It is a most 
valuable vegetable—too good a thing to miss, and I 
hope every one of my customers will plant it. Pkt. 5e. 
EXTRA DOUBLE CURLED PARSLEY. 
Parsley is a flavoring 
value. This superior va- 
‘Betterto pick a small bouquet, 
And give to your friend this very day, 
Than a bushel of roses white and red, 
To put on his coffin when he is dead.” 
NEW EXTRA EARLY SUCAR CORN. 
The best early—and the earliest of 
all bweet Corn. Very productive 
1 and sweet. Ears good size for so 
early a variety, being t> to 7 inches 
long. Usually two ears grow on a 
stalk, and sometimes 3 or 4 . This 
is the sweetest of all early corns 
and should be in every garden. 
Especially valuable for the 
market gardener, to completely 
control the early market 
Packet 10 c., 3 for 25c. 
“I planted your Extra Early Sweet Corn 
on April 20tli. and had roasting ears on 
June 28th, which was 4 weeks earlier than 
my other corn.” ABE DAVIS. 
Forest City, Ark. 
“Your seeds are perfect— every one seems 
to grow. Youi-Extra Early Sweet Corn is 
the only kind that will mature here.” 
MRS. S. K. KNEELAND, 
Tangiers, Nova Scotia. 
You May b© 3 
Disappointed \ 
In not finding in my catalogue 2 
varieties that are largely 2 
boomed by other seedsmen. If 2 
they are omitte t there is a 2 
reason for it Is it not cheaper 2 
for you to be disappointed now 2 
than at the harvest time? All ; 
unworthy sorts nro left out of 3 
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