HERBS 
Every garden should have a few Herbs. Sow early in 
Spring; cover lightly. 
iat SWEET. Used for flavoring soups and sauces. 
eet. 
BORAGE. Leaves are used to give a cucumber-like taste 
in salads. 
CARAWAY. Seed is used for baking purposes. 
DILE. Used for flavoring cucumber pickles. 
BO RENCE FENNEL. The roots are boiled, also used as 
salad. 
SAGE. Perennial Used for dressings and seasoning. 
SAVORY, SUMMER. Annual. For flavoring soups and 
dressings. 
SWEET MARJORAM, Annual. Aromatic; used as season- 
ing. 
THYME. Perennial. Used for seasoning soups and sauces. 
All above Herbs, pkt. 15c. 


KOHLRABI 
One packet will sow a row of 20 feet 
1 ounce, 200 feet 
CULTURE: Sow outdoors about April 15, in rows 
2 feet apart and cover seed with 4% inch of soil. When 
well up, thin to 8 inches apart in the row. 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA. Ready to use w. 
60 days. Light green skin; creamy white 
flesh. Pkt. 15c: VY4oz. 90c; oz. $1.50 
LEE One packet will sow a row of 20 feet 
I ounce, 200 feet 
CULTURE: Sow in April, 14 inch deep, in drills 
114 feet apart and thin plants to stand 3 inches apart. 
Draw _up earth as plants grow, in order to produce 
the white stalks. 
EMPEROR. Ready to use in 85 days. 
Mild onion flavor. The best variety. 
Pkt. 20c; Woz. 75c; Yoz. $1.25; oz. $2.15 Imperial 847 Lettuce 
LETTUCE One packet will sow abot 30 feet of row; 1 ounce, 200 feet. 
Even the smallest home garden can easily grow plenty of Lettuce. By making successive 
sowings until July 1, then again when the weather gets cooler in August, you can have a supply 
of these delightful greens throughout the season. 
__ CULTURE: Sow thinly in the Spring as soon as the soil can be worked, in rows 1 to 114 feet apart, and cover 
with 14 inch of fine soil. Thin_ heading varieties to stand 1 foot apart; loose-leaf cr cutting varieties, 4 to 6 inches 
apart. Lettuce grows best during the cool seasons of the year, and in a rich, moist, cool soil. 
LOOSE-LEAF LETTUCE 
BLACK-SEEDED SIMPSON. One of the best loose-leaf varieties for the home garden. It is of 
excellent quality, forming a Jarge bunch of curled, crisp and very tender leaves. The leaves 
can be used from the time the plants are small. We recommend it highly. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; Yb. 85c 
GRAND RAPIDS. The most popular curled-leaf Lettuce for forcing. This variety also does well 
outdoors and is a popular kind for home gardens. Very uniform in color and well curled. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; Wb. 85c 
CRISP HEADING LETTUCE 
IMPERIAL 847. Ready to use in 83 days. This variety ts the finest and most dependable Iceberg 
Lettuce. Under almost all conditions it makes heads better than any other strain and it stands 
up well even in hot dry weather. The heads are medium size, slightly flattened in shape and 
extremely solid. The quality is excellent, with tender crisp leaves and beautiful hearts that 
are most delicious. Pkt. 15¢e; oz. 40c; oz. 65c; Yb. $2.00 
MAY KING. A very early butterhead variety, excellent for early heading. The heads form very 
quickly, are firm and of fine quality. The plant is small and practically all head. Light green 
leaves slightly tinted with brown on the edges, very crisp and tender. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; YWIb. $1.00 

