Anise. Huh useful medicinal properties. 5c. pkt., 
20c. or. 
Balm. Used for balm tea or balm wine. 5c. pkt., 
20c. or. 
Basil, Sweet. Used for highly seasoned dishes. 5 c. 
pkt., 2Or. or. 
Bene. Used in confectionery. 5c. pkt., 20c. or. 
Borage. Excellent for bees. 5c. pkt., 20 c. or. 
Caraway. Used for flavoring. 5c. pkt., 20c. or. 
Castor Oil Plant. 5c. pkt., 15c. or. 
Catnip. Used for HenHoning. 10c. pkt., 50c. oz. 
Coriander. Useful culinary plant. 5c. pkt., 20c. or. 
Cumin. Used for flavoring. 5c. pkt., 20c. or. 
Dill. Used to flavor pickles, etc. 5c. pkt., 10 c. or., 
25c. y.\ lb., 70c. lb. 
Elecampane. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz. 
Fennel, Sweet. 5c. pkt.. 10c. or., 25c. % lb. 
Fennel, Florence. 5c. pkt., 25c. or., 00c. i/i lb. 
Henbane. 5c. pkt., 20c. or. 
Hop Seed. 25c. pkt., $1.50 or. 
Horehound. For medicinal purposes. 5c. pkt., 80c. oz. 
Hyssop. For medicinal purposes. 5c. pkt., 20c. or. 
Lavender. A popular aromatic herb.emitting a de¬ 
lightful perfume. 5c. pkt., 20c. or., 50c. >/, lb. 
Marjoram, Sweet. Popular for seasoning. 5c. 
pkt., 20c. oz., 50c. V\ lb. 
Marjoram, Pot. Used for seasoning. 5c. pkt., 20c. 
oz. 
Opium Poppy. 5c. pkt., 20c. or., 40c. 'A lb., $1.25 I 
Rosemary. An aromatic herb. 5c. pkt., 50c. oz. 
Saffron. 5c. pkt., 20c. or. 
Sage. Theleavesand tender tops arc used In stuffing 
and in sauces. 5c.pkt.,20c.or.,55c. V\ lb.,$l .75 lb. 
Savory, Summer. Used for seasoning. 5c. pkt 
15c. oz., 40c. y 4 lb. 
Thyme, Broad-leaved. For seasoning; also useful 
as a bee food. 5c. pkt., 80c. oz., hoc. V 4 lb. 
Tansy. 5c. pkt., 20 c. or. 
Winter Savory. 5c. pkt., 20c. oz. 
Wormwood. 5c. pkt., 35c. or. 
TOUACCO. 
Primus. The earliest sort of all; succeeds well In 
Canada, and 1 h specially adapted for planting far 
north. 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 80c. i/, lb. 
Zimmer s Spanish. The earliest and best Ainer- 
Ican-Spnnish, and a favorite cigar variety, increas¬ 
ing In demand and culture every veur 10c nkt 
80c. oz., $1.00 Vt lb. ‘ ’* 
Imported Havana. 10c. pkt., 60c. or.. $2.00 V± lb 
Sumatra. 10c. pkt., 60c. oz., $2.00 i/i lb. 
Price of any of the following varieties, 10c. pkt., 
25c. oz., 80c. '4 Jb. 
Connecticut Seed Deaf, 
Sterling, 
Granville County Yellow, 
Tuckahoe, 
Gold Deaf, 
Hester, 
Yellow Oronoko, 
Hyco, 
Yellow Pryor, 
White Stem, 
Florida, 
Virginia, 
Kentucky, 
Maryland. 
<^Bird seeds 
H’e do NOT deliver free but will do so if 8c. per Ib¬ 
is added to the following prices. 
HENDERSON'S MIXED BIRD SEED i 
“FANCY . . . 
REGLEANED." 
Henderson’s 
Mixed Bird 
Seed has be¬ 
come famous 
for Its supe¬ 
rior quality. 
We use noth¬ 
ing but fresh¬ 
est high-grade 
seed, free from 
muKtinessand 
dust. Our 
blend of seed 
is particularly 
relish ed 
canaries. 10c. 
11)., $7.00 100 
lbs. 
Canary Host Sicily. . 10c. lb. 
Hemp .10c. lb. 
Maw .20c. lb. 
Millet. 1 0c. lb. 
German Rape for Birds.1 0c. 11*. 
Vetches for Pigeons. 10c. lb. 
Peas “ “ . 6c. lb. 
$7.00 100 lbs. 
6.00 1 00 lbs. 
16.00 100 lbs. 
5.00 100 lbs. 
7.00 1 00 lbs. 
6.00 100 lbs. 
8.00 100 lbs. 
V EGETABLE ROOTS. ^ 
(See also page 175.) 
Artichokes, Jerusalem. 25e. qt., $1.25 peck 
$4.00 bush.,buyer paying transit.orS lbs. delivered 
free in U. S, for 75c. 
Asparagus Boots. (See page 24.) 
Chufas, or Earth Almond. The nut-like tubers 
are very sweet and nutritious. Easily and cheaply 
grown; abundant in yield. One peek of tubers per 
uere. Prlees (buyer paying transit), 60c. qt., SI 50 
peck. $5.00 busli. 
THE “f~| ENDER50N” | AWN QRASS gEED 
g. > 
• '.4«i mm 
I, 
‘1 /—rr —’ SUlUfll 
15 ' m 
■ •. ■■■ ? 
t&r. 
y. mm »■ 
l ^ . .-ran 
g. • . 
Is the best 
Lawn Grass Seed 
for our 
American Climate 
It is the purest, 
cleanest and 
heaviest Lawn 
Grass Seed ever 
offered on the 
market. 
With it a Lawn or 
Grass Plat may be 
had in 6 to 8 weeks 
ready for cutting. 
Full details given on pages 
190 and 191. 
PRICES, 25c. qt., $1.50 
peck, $5.00 bush., of 20 
lbs. If by mail add at rate 
of 5c. qt. for postage.. 
