
Turnip, Yellow Globe. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 15c 


Rutabagas, Improved American Purple-Top. Oz. 20c 
Plant an HERB GARDEN (in 1944 
Herbs are old-fashioned plants which have re- 
cently become popular again both for their fragrance 
and for culinary and medicinal use. An herb patch 
near the kitchen door is a great convenience, espe- 
cially in days of food rationing when a taste of herbs 
adds a great deal to many dishes. In summer the 
HERBS 
Plant an Herb Garden in 1944 
Pkt. Oz. 
Catnip..........$0 15 $1 00 
Chives.......... i BOO 
Broad-Leaf Sage. 25 2 50 
Dill. . 1/4, lb. 50<;. 
Woy, SphesKoy. 10 30 
Lavender.......Failure 
Rosemary...... Failure 
Sweet Basil... .. 10 50 
Sweet Fennel... 10 75 
Sweet Marjoram Failure 
Summer Savory. TO 00 
leaves are used fresh, but for winter they must be 
dried. The leaves and stems are cut as the plants 
come into bloom, and scattered on trays or cloths in 
a warm, dry place where air circulation is good. 
When dry, the leaves are stripped off the stems and 
stored in tightly covered jars. 


Thyme......... 10 75 
Wormwood.... Failure 
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