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Use Season Spines peneth natal Color Shape 
A&C Slicing Mid White 8Y 2% Dark green | Cylindrical 
Arlington Slicing Early White 71% 2u% Med. green | Semi-blunt 
Boston Pickling Pickling | Early Black 6 2% Med. green | Slight taper 
Chicago Pickling Pickling | Early Black 64% 2% Med. green | Blunt ended 
Clark’s Special Slicing 2nd Early White 8 2% Dark green Tapered, blocky 
Colorado Slicing Mid White 84 2% Very dark Cylindrical 
Cubit Slicing Mid White 9 2% Very dark Cylindrical 
Davis Perfect Slicing 2nd Early White 8 2% Dark green | Tapered 
Early Fortune Slicing 2nd Early White 8 2% Dark green | Slight taper 
Gherkin Pickling | Early Green 2u% 1 Light green Oval 
Long Green, Imp’d. Slicing Mid Black itl 2u% Dark green | Straight, warted 
Lemon Slicing Mid Black 3 2u% Lemon Oval 
Longfellow Slicing Late White 12 2y% Very dark Straight, blunt 
Marketer Slicing Early White 7% 2 Very dark Slight taper 
Nat. Assn. Pickle Pickling | Early Black 6 2% Dark green | Straight 
Snow’s Perfection Pickling | Early Black 5% 2% Dark green | Blunt ended 
Stays Green Slicing Early White 7 2% Dark green | V. slight taper 
Straight-8 Slicing Mid White 8 2 Dark green | Cylindrical 
S P E C I A i I S T S Woodruff Slicing 2nd Early White 8 2u% Dark green | Taper to ends 
in LIMA BEANS 
Production and | Pod Seeds 
Variety Plant Length | Width | Seeds : 
Improvement Inches | Inches | Per Pod| Size Shape Color 
Baby Potato Bush 23% %, 3-4 Small Thick Bright green 
of Burpee Imp’d. Bush, large 5 1%, 4 Large Thick, flat Greenish white 
Cangreen Bush, small 234 % 3 Small Oval Green 
Challenger Pole 4y 1% 4 Large Thick Pale green 
YELLOWS RESISTANT Clark’s Bush Bush, small 23% %, 3-4 Small Oval, flat Green g 
Dreer's Bush, large 3Y% 1 3-4 Large Thick, oval | Greenish white | 
Klorida Butter Pole 3% % 3 Small Oval Buff, speckled 
STRAINS Fordhook Bush, large 4 1 3-4 Large Thick, oval-| White 
Henderson’s Bush, small 2% % 3-4 Small Oval, flat White 
Jackson Wonder | Bush 3 % 3-4 Small Flat Buff, mottled 
bare Whi }] Pole 6 1%, 4-5 | Large | Thick, flat | White | 
* Seibert’s Early Pole 4\y 1% 4 Large Squarish White 
SAAD a rach. Pole 3% Y, 3-4 | Small | Flat White 
Wood's Prolific Bush 3u% vA 3-4 Small Flat, oval White 
WISCONSIN CABBAGE SEED CO. 
RACINE, WISCONSIN, U. S. A. SWEET HERBS 
Grown Height 
Comrron Name Botanical Name Habit from Inches Part Used | 
4 YN EY Anise | Pimpinella anisum | Annual Seed 18 Seeds | 
2 ; Balm, lemon Melissa officinalis Perennial Seed 20 Leaves | 
Growers and Distributors of Basil, sweet Ocimum basilicum Annual Seed 18 Leaves 
Borage Borago officinalis Annual Seed 20 Leaves 
ceiiomlls ee nobilis Perennial See 10 Behe 
araway arum carui Biennial ee 18 eds 
CABBAGE, MANGEL, CHARD, Catnip Nepeta cataria Perennial Seed 24 Leaves 
Chervil Anthriscus cerefolium Annual Seed 15 Leaves 
Chive Allium schoenoprasum Perennial Bulbs 12 Leaves 
Coriander Coriandrum sativum Annual Seed 20 Seeds 
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’ Dill Anethum graveolens Annual Seed 36 Seeds, etc. | 
Hoarhound Marrubium vulgare Perennial Seed 24 Leaves 
BEET CARROT PARSN IP etc Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis Perennial Seed 14 Leaves 
ee ’ ’ : Lavender Lavandula officinalis Perennial Cuttings 20 Flowers 
Marjoram, sweet arp ries hortensis Annual i rp 18 Leaves i 
a Mint, pepper entha piperita Perennia uttings 24 eaves i 
Rep resentatives spear spicata Perennial Cuttings 18 Leaves 
Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis Perennial Cuttings 18 Leaves | 
East Rue Ruta graveolens Perennial Seed 18 Leaves 1 
awe Sie eee Perennial Seed 16 eaves | 
: : voy, summer atureia hortensis nnua Seed 16 eaves 
Earl W. Benj amin winter Satureia montana Perennial Seed 14 Leaves 
11 Park Place Southernwood Artemisia abrotanum Perennial Division 36 Leaves and stems 
B Tarragon e Artemisia dracunculus Perennial Division 20 Leaves i 
New York City (ei Thyme Thymus vulgaris Perennial Seed 7 Leaves i 







Wormwood . Artemisia absinthium Perennial Seed 36 Leaves 

South 
H. G. Washburn, Jr. 
2646 Parkside Drive N. E. 
Atlanta, Georgia 
Calif. 
Ray Bateman 
1320 East 6th Street 
Los Angeles, Calif. 

A CORD OF WOOD 
A standard cord of wood is a pile four feet high, four feet wide, eight feet long and 
contains 128 cubic feet of piled wood. Besides being sold in the standard cord of 4-foot 
sticks it is often sold in 12, 16 and 24-inch lengths. Such short lengths are sold on the 
basis of the amount produced from a standard cord of 4-foot wood. The following table 
gives the average number of hardwood trees of different sizes needed to make a standard 
cord of wood. 


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C I Diameter of Trees Number of Trees 
enera Breast High Per Cord 
G. W. Heyworth ; 
201 W. Elliott cae e 
Seattle (99), Wash. Bachna 10 
Washington Co-Op. E & P Ass’n aes : 
12 inches 4 
201 W. Elliott Seattle 99, Wash. 14 inches 3 

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