24 Reliable Garden Seed 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Thyme 
Sweet Marjoram 
Dill 
Rosemary 
Sage 
EGGPLANT 
CUI;TUBE. Sow in hotbed early in March, 
transplant when 3 inches high. After danger of 
frost is past, transfer to the garden 2% feet 
apart each way. Make soil rich. 
Pkt. 10c; yz oz. 20c; oz. 35c; % lb. $1.00. 
Black Beauty. (140 days). The fruits are broad 
and thick, of attractive form and finest flavor ; 
rich purplish black. 
Improved Iiargre Purple. (125 days). Fruit 
remarkably large, often measuring 12 inches 
in depth and 9 inches in diameter, weighing 
6 to 6 pounds. 
ENDIVE 
C XT B TUBB. 
For early use 
sow in April; for 
late or main crop, 
in June or July, 
in drills 14 inches 
apart; when 2 or 
3 inches high thin 
to 1 foot apart in 
the drills. When 
fully grown should 
be blanched. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 
lb. 35c; lb. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Bataviau Pull 
Green CuHed 
broad-leaved, larger in leaf and head, earlier. 
Superior for market. 
Green Curled. (45 days). Deep 
cut leaves; crowded, dense at 
wnter, readily self-blanching. 
Fine for salads. 
KALE 
CUBTUBB. Kale is one of the 
hardiest of “Greens” belonging to 
the Cabbage family. Sow either in 
rows or broadcast; in early spring, 
for summer and fall use; August 
or September for spring use 
Bwarf Green Curled. (55 days). 
This is the most dwarf popular 
variety. Pkt. 10c ; oz, 16c ; % lb. 
30c; lb. 90c. 
American Flag Leek 
Dwarf Green Curled Kale 
KOHL RABI 
A turnip-rooted Cabbage, the edi¬ 
ble part being the swollen, fleshy 
bulb which grows on a stalk a few 
inches above the ground. Use before 
bulbs get to be more than 2 inches 
thick. Remove the thick outer skin 
before boiling, and serve like turnips, 
the flavor uniting both cabbage and 
turnip. Sow inch deep, in drills 
2 feet apart; thin to 8 inches apart. 
Early White Vienna. (50 days). 
Purple Vienna. (70 days). 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % lb. 50c; 
lb. $1.75. 
HERBS 
Home-garden-grown herbs for culinary 
and medicinal uses, for their pungent 
scents and attractive plant and flower 
effects, have become recently prominent 
in gardening interest. It is quite the 
thing to establish a sizeable “herb gar¬ 
den.” We offer the most useful and 
practical types. 
They should be cut on a dry day just 
before full bloom, and hung up to dry. 
Anise. (55 days). Leaves used for flav¬ 
oring, garnishing and cordials ; seeds 
in baking. 
Pkt. 10c; Yz oz. 15c; oz. 26c. 
Caraway. (60 days). Leaves used fdr 
flavoring soups, etc. The second year 
the aromatic seeds are used to flavor 
bread, cookies, cake, etc. 
Pkt. 10c ; Y 2 oz. 15c ; oz. 25c. 
Dill. (70 days). Leaf, stem and seed 
much used for flavoring ; indispensable 
in dill pickles. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 16c; % lb. 35c; lb. 66c. 
Bavender. (60 days). Perennial. Deli¬ 
cate, permeating fragrance; for scent¬ 
ing wardrobes and other clothes con- [ 
tainers. 
Pkt. 10c ; Yz oz. 25c ; oz. 40c. 
Bosemary. Fragrance and pungent 
taste make this a good seasoning for 
meats and soups. 
Pkt. 10c ; Y 2 oz. 45c; oz. 76c. 
Sagfe. (70 days) The leaves and tender 
tops are used to season dressing and' 
sauces. A medicinal tea is also made. 
from the dried leaves. Perennial. 
Pkt. 10c ; oz. 30c. 
Sweet Marjoram. (70 days). Used as 
a relish in soups, broths and dress¬ 
ings. Perennial. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
Broad-Beaved Thyme. (70 days). An 
aromatic perennial about 12 inches 
high ; quite ornamental, with tiny lilac 
flowers. The leaves are used for flavor- ^ 
ing soups, gravies, stews, sauces and < I 
dressings; also efficient brewed as a $ 
tea for headaches. 
Pkt. 10c; Y 2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
Herb Garden 
One packet each above, 
8 packets in all, for,.. . wVi? 
LEEK 
American Fla^. (70 days). Closely allied 
to the Onion, it is used in soups, stews or 
boiled whole and creamed; its mildness 
and distinctive flavor making it very 
popular. The entire lower portion or 
neck of the plant is used; 2 inches thick 
bv 10 inches long. Sow early in the 
spring in drills Yi inch deep and 1 foot 
apart. When 6 or 8 inches high, trans¬ 
plant as deep as possible, to blanch the 
neck. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ^ lb. 60c. 
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