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HERBS 
In the following descriptions, (A) means that the plant is an annual, (P) means perennial, (B) biennial. 
PRt. Oz. |b. Lb. 
ANISE (A) Grown for its aromatic seeds............ Fe I nee sic hue: seins OS lls $ .40 $1.25 $4.00 
BALM (P) Leaves smell like lemon, for garnishing and flavoring............... 25 90 3.00 10.00 
BORAGE (A) Pot-herb useful for bee pasture or in salad...................... 10 .20 65 2.00 
CARAWAY (B) Seeds for flavoring bread and pastry.....................0+08: 10 .20 65 2.00 
CHIVE (A) Small, leek-like plant for flavoring, with mild onion flavor.......... 
CORIANDER (A) Seeds for flavoring candy and pastry. Strongly aromatic.... 10 20 65 2.00 
LAVENDER (P) Grown for its sweet smelling flowers....................0000:. 20 Ue) 2.50 8.00 
FENNEL, ITALIAN (A) Grown as a vegetable, having a large bulb 
at the base. Very highly anise-flavored. Italians know this kind 
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FENNEL, Large Sweet (A) Anise-flavored, but without bulb at base........... .. 10 9) 1.00 3.00 
SAEFRONECS) seUscdmtotmilavorinysoras sauGy.erea tse eee eter yet eer ai .20 65 2.00 7.00 
SAGER (CE) paleavesmioneiavoninem easier are Bt ee us BE ye .20 PAD) 2.50 8.00 
SWEEL BASILE QO me leavessised Omiavoringenn aere nck eerie eres ae .20 .60 175 6.00 
SWEET MAJORAM (A) Flavoring for soups, gravies, etC.................eeeeee- .20 B/D) 2.50 8.00 
SUMMER SAVORY (A) Stems, leaves and flowers for flavoring soups, gravies.... .20 .60 1675 6.00 
THYMED G ea hOrslavonnlgwor medicinalauses tits. ee aie ted te tie siete 40 1.50 4.25 15.00 
WORMWOOD (P) Very bitter; leaves used for medicinal purposes ............ 25 90 2.00 10.00 
SEED POTATOES 
We offer the finest Maine grown stock (CERTIFIED unless otherwise stated below) at what we consider most attractive 
prices. Let us quote on car lots f. o. b. your siding. The prices below are net cash with order, f. 0. b. Milford Conn., and are 
subject to change without notice. 
Prices 
Peck Bu. 150-lb. 
(USarDs) (60 1b.) sack 
iRISHECOBBLEReU Maine, Certified ioc... «. 6 2. ucds 22s alee WT” i SIAR a wir eal $ .60 $1.85 $4.00 
mREENEMOUNEAINSUMainexGertiiied ings .Ga. 6. vase en cs hae nee .60 1.85 4.00 
WEIPPE WAR raiie RCeHtINed) erties ch ke leks lpn ae ote See ess .60 1.85 4.00 
DEV AWARGMCNiaiicmoclecicd yap or. . <cue Ghote Foie Gots lel. We elo .60 1.85 4.00 
PARE BROS EM (Selec etl) Ma ert ye ory iss Leo cs ie aasisind once 2 os .60 1.85 4.00 
SE MUPDINGEROSESGSelectcd.) itera ant kes Sra pita beset oe aa we .60 1.85 4.00 
HORSE RADISH ROOTS 
MARLINER KREN Roots are to be set out in the spring, pointed end down, in rows 30 inches apart and 3 to 
5 inches deep, plants about 2 feet apart in the row. Per 100 roots $1.50; per 1,000 roots $10.00. 
