30 
MAESIiALL’S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
TURNIP 
One ounce will sow 150 feet 
of drill. 
Turnips do best on 
highly enriched, light, 
sandy or grav'eliy soil. 
Coniinence sowing the 
earliest varieties in 
April, in drills, from 
twelve to fifteen in. 
apart, and thin out 
early to si.v or nine 
inches in the rows. 
For a succession, sow 
at intervals of two 
weeks, until the mid¬ 
dle of August. Selected Early White Milan Turnips. 
Per 
Early Milan Purple Top. Earliest of all, white with purple top.$0 
Early Milan Pure White, Selected. Very handsome, pure white, timl as early 
as tlie above; flesh very sweet and tender. 
Early Snowball. Small, and rapid ovowth; pure white . 
Cow Horn. Long, white; in shape resembles a cow’s horn . 
Golden Ball. Very handsome; keeps fairly well. 
Eed Top, Strap Leaf. The popular fall flat sort. 
Red Top, Globe-shaped. A standard sort in tne New York market. 
White Egg. Oval, handsome and sweet. 
White Strap-Leaf Flat. A good early white flat sort .. 
White French, or Rock. Very productive and a fine keeper. 
Yellow Globe. Good and sweet; keeps fairly well . 
Yellow Stone. Pine, hard-winter sort. 
Yellow Aberdeen. A very hardy and jn'oductive variety of excellent quality. 
KITA-BAGA. 
American Purple Top. 
Champion Purple Top. 
White-fleshed. Largo t 
Very large. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
U Lb. 
$ 0.10 
$0.25 
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HERBS—SWEET AND MEDICINAL. 
Per Pkt. Oz. 
Angelica, Garden. Por flavoring 
wine and cakes.$0.05 $ 0.20 
Anise. Seeds aromatic and car¬ 
minative .05 .15 
Balm. Por culinary purposes.05 .30 
Basil. Sweet. Culinary herb used 
for flavoring soups, etc.05 .20 
Borage. Leaves used as a salad. . .05 .10 
Caraway. Used in flavoring licpiors 
and bread .05 .10 
Catnip. Has medicinal qualities. . .10 .50 
Dill. Seeds used for flavoring 
vinegar .05 '.10 
Femiel. Sweet. Seeds aromatic; 
for flavoring.05 .10 
Fennel. Florence. In flavor re¬ 
sembling celery .05 .15 
Hyssop. Has medicinal qualities. .05 .20 
Horehound. lias medicinal qualities .05 .25 
Per Pkt. 
Lavender. True. Por oil . and 
distilled water .$0.05 
Marigold, Pot. Single. For me¬ 
dicinal purposes .05 
Marjoram. Pot. Used in seasoning .05 
Marjoram. Sweet. Used in seasoning .05 
Mint. Peppermint .25 
Rosemary. Yields an aromatic oil 
and water .05 
Sage. Brotid leaf. A culinary herb .05 
Savory. Summer. Used as a cul¬ 
inary herb .05 
Savory. ’Winter. Used as a cul¬ 
inary herb .05 
Tarragon. True. Does not pro¬ 
duce seed. Roots in Pall and 
Spring. 25c. each. 
Thyme. Broad-leaved English. 
Used as a seasoning.05 
Wormwood. Has medicinal qualities .05 
Oz. 
$0.45 
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BIRD SEEDS. ETC. 
Per Lb. 
CANARY, host Sicily. 5 lbs. 40 cts.-.$0.10 
CANARY SEED, MiXED. 5 lbs. 40 cts.. .10 
GRAVEL FOR CAGES. Per quart 6 cts. 
HEMP. 5 lbs. 40 cts. lO 
LETTUCE SEED. Oz. 5 cts. ’ '05 
MAW, BLUE POPPY. ^20 
MILLET, AMERICAN. 5 lbs. 40 cts.. . .^$o!l0 
RAPE, GERMAN. 5 lbs. 40 cts.10 
ROUGH RICE .]2 
SUNFLOWER SEED, for Parrots. 5 lbs. 40c 10 
CUTTLE FISH BONE. .an 
THISTLE SEED . 15 
