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KOHL RABI 
CULTURE—Sow in drills twelve io eighteen 
inches apart and thin out to six inches apart 
in the row. 

EARLY PURPLE. Early and with 
small top; bulbs medium size and 
- purple in color; flesh white. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, 4% Ib. 70c, Ib. $2.00 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA. Extremely 
early; small tops; bulbs medium 
size; very light green or nearly 
white and of best quality. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, 1% Ib. 70c, Ib. $2.00 
RUTA BAGA 
CULTURE—Sow in July, or early in August, 
in drills; thin out and keep clear of weeds. See 
under head of turnip culture for directions for 
storing for winter. 
LONG ISLAND PURPLE TOP. This 
is undoubtedly the finest variety of 
Purple Top Ruta Baga, and ts of 
purely American origin. Leaves few 
and small, bulbs fine shaped with 
short, small necks; purple 
crown; skin and flesh bright yellow, 
solid, sweet and mild flavor. 
Pkt. 5c, oz..10c, 4% Ib. 30c, Ib. 75c 
HERBS 
CULTURE—Sow early in the spring, in drills 
sixteen to eighteen inches apart and transplant 
as soon as the plants are large enough. 
CARAWAY. Sgeds used for flavoring. 
Pkt. 5c, 0z. 20c 
OATNIP. A valuable mild nervine for 
infants. 
CORIANDER. Seeds used for flavor- 
ing. Price per packet, 5c 
DILL. For flavoring vinegar. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 4 Ib. 20c, Ib. 60c 
HQOREHOUND. Very useful for cur- 
ing coughs. Price per packet, 5c 
SAGE. A highly aromatic herb; most 
useful of all. Price per packet, 5c 
SWEET MARJORAM. The leaves and 
the ends of the shoots are for sea- 
soning in summer and also dried 
for the winter use. 
Pkt. 5c, 0z.40C 
TANSY. Cultivated for its medicinal 
properties. Price per packet, 5c 
THYME. The young leaves are used 
to flavor soups, sauce, dressing, etc. 
Packet, 5c 
Price per packet, 5c | 
Northern Grown Seeds are Purest and Best 
TURNIPS 
CULTURE—Sow seed in the open ground in 
April, one-half inch deep, in rows a foot apart, 
and thin to four to six inches in the rows. Be 
sure to have the soil rich and freshly stirred. 
Thin early and keep free from weeds. 
and winter use sow in July or August. 
For fall 

PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. 
PURPLE TOP STRAP-LEAVED. The 
best turnip in cultivation and a 
splendid variety; a favorite with 
gardeners who want first turnips in 
market; bulb white, flat, of medi- 
um size, with a bright purple top; 
one of the sweetest and finest 
flavored of summer sorts. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 4 Ib. 20c, Ib. 45¢ — 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. The 
very best known variety; used 
largely for sowing broadcast among 
corn and potatoes; it is round and 
flat, white on the bottom and a 
reddish purple above ground, and 
a@ very quick grower, used mainly 
for stock feeding; it is one of the 
finest table varieties. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, %4 lb. 20c, Ib. 45c 
5 Ibs. or more, 40c 
WHITE GLOBE. A perfect globe- 
shape, six to eight inches in diam- 
eter; skin and flesh pure white, firm, 
sweet and fine flavored. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, % Ib. 20c, Ib. 45c 
PURPLE TOP MILAN. The earliest 
popular market turnips. The flesh 
is white, firm, fine grained and of 
excellent flavor. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 44 Ib. 30c, Ib. 65c 
WHITE EGG. A pure white, rapid- 
growing, egg-shaped variety, fine 
grained and sweet; unexcelled for 
table use. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 1% Ib. 30c, Ib. 65c 
AMBER GLOBE. Excellent for table 
use or feeding stock; flesh yellow, 
firm and sweet. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, % Ib. 20c, Ib. 50c 
COW HORN. Roots carrot shaped and 
grows half above ground; flesh is 
firm, white and sweet, and is a good 
table variety and stock feeder. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, % Ib. 20c, Ib. 50c 
