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Turnip, Long Red Tankard, good and productive 
for field crop . per tb., 75 < 5 ts.; per oz., 10 &s., 5 
Green-Top Yellow Aberdeen, excellent, per 
75 cents : per oz., 10 cents,. 5 
Yellow Malta, fine, rather small, very smooth; 
per It)., 51.00; per oz., 10 cents,. 5 
Jersey Navet, a new, delicate, white Turnip, 
long, somewhat like the Parsnip in form; one 
of the best for the table, very sweet; per lb., 
£i.oo; peroz., 10 cents,. 5 
Teltow, a well-known German variety; flesh 
white, firm, sweet and of excellent flavor; per 
lb., 75 cents ; oz., ioc., .. 5 
KUTA-BAGA, OR SWEDE TURNIPS. 
Turnips, White Sweet, a large, white, solid 
Swede, sometimes called White Russian; per 
lb., 75 cents ; peroz., ioc.,. 5 
White Red-Top, a French Swede, with reddish 
purple top, sweet and solid ; lb., 75c.; oz. 10 < 5 ts. 5 
Green-Top, a round, solid, sweet variety, very 
productive; per lb., $1.00; peroz. 10 cents, . 5 
Laing’s Purple-Top, an old and favorite vari- 
ety, good keeper, solid and productive ; per lb.. 
$1.00; per oz., 10 cents,. 5 
Carter’s Imperial Purple-Top, claimed to be 
the best Purple-top grown; very hardy ; per lb., 
5i.oo; per oz., 10cents,. 5 
Marshall’s Extra Purple-Top, a celebrated 
English variety, and one of the very best; 
per lb. $x.oo; per oz., 10 cents, . 5 
Skirving’s Liverpool, very smooth, good 
quality, and of medium size, very solid and 
sweet; supposed to be the best for a shallow 
soil; per lb., $i.ooJ per oz. 10 cents,. 5 
Large London, a good and very reliable long 
keeping variety ; per lb., £1.00; oz., 10 cents, . 5 
HERBS. 
A few P it Herbs, or Sweet Herbs as they are usually 
called, should have a place in every vegetable garden. 
Every cook and every good housekeeper knows the 
value of the little patch of herbs upon which she makes 
daily drafts in the summer, and which furnishes such a 
nice collection of dried herbs for winter seasoning, with¬ 
out which the Thanksgiving turkey would be scarcely 
worth the having ; while as domestic medicines several 
kinds are held in high repute. A very small space in 
the garden will give all the herbs needed in any family. 
The culture is very simple, and the best way is to make 
a little seed-bed in the early spring, and set the plants 
out as soon as large enough in a bed. As a general rule 
it is best to cut herbs when in flower, tie them up in 
small bunches and hang in the shade to dry. We give 
SWEET MARJORAM. SWEET BASIL. 
a list of the herbs generally cultivated and prized. All 
kinds are Jive cents a paper , except Tarragon , which 
is 20 cents a paper. This seed is always very high. As 
Sage is grown quite extensively we sell this seed for 
BORAG£. KO;.. MAKY. 
$1.25 per pound, and this is the only kind that will be 
likely to be needed in quantities. 
Anise, 
Arnica, 
Balm, 
Basil, Sweet, 
Bene, 
Borage, 
Caraway, 
Catnep, 
Coriander, 
Cumin, 
Dandelion, 
Dill, 
Fennel, Large Sweet, 
Hoarhound, 
Hyssop, 
Lavender, 
Marjoram, Sweet, 
Rosemary, 
Rue, 
Saffron, 
Sage, 
Savory, Summer, 
Savory, Winter, 
Thyme, Broad-Leaved 
English, 
Thyme, Summer, 
Thyme, Winter, 
Wormwood. 
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Tarragon,. 20 
TUBEROUS BEGONIA SEED. 
Since our Catalogue was mainly printed we have re¬ 
ceived from Europe a fine assortment of Tuberous Be¬ 
gonia seed, of all the choicest known varieties, which we 
will sell in separate kinds, or all kinds mixed. The seed 
germinates rather slowly, but quite surely. 
Separate sorts, or mixed, each,. 5 ° 2 5 
HEDGE SEEDS. 
Osage Orange, per lb.,. 75 
Honey Locust, per lb.,. 75 
