SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 37 
Witloof Chicory 
A crisp Winter vegetable. Sometimes called French 
Endive. This makes one of the most delicious of all salads. 
It is also an excellent dish boiled. The seed is planted in 
May or June in the open ground and in the fall the roots 
are dug. The roots are then planted in earth in a dark cool 
place in the cellar or under greenhouse bench. Finely bal- 
anced, crisp leaves are then thrown out, and when cut new 
leaves form. The roots keep a long time and may be planted 
so that a fresh and delicious salad may be had all winter. 
Fancy fruit and vegetable dealers have imported this vege- 
table from France on account of its delicious flavor. Per 
pkt., 10c.; 0z., 65c.; %4-Ib., $2.00; Ib., $7.00. 
Sweet, or Pot and Medicinal Herbs 
A few pot herbs, or sweet herbs, as they are usually called, 
should have a space in every vegetable garden. A very small 
space in the garden will give all the herbs needed in any fam- 
ily. The culture is simple, and the best way is to make a 
little seed bed in early spring and set the plants out as soon 
as large enough. As a general rule, it is best to cut herbs 
when in flower, tie them up in small bunches and hang in the 
shade to dry. 
The following is a list of herbs most cultivated and prized; 

seed supply very short for 1945: Pit Or: 
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IROL AC Rar tio ries ie oh eiefeneue hsrale o's wigiecieta 10c. 80 
Cara a Varner oh eho scat ea ts kee e Soares, « 10c. Jo 
(Gel eeheyl ac, oad he Se Se ae a eee ener 1c nel. 00 
COTA CTR ee Ao ei ee ols ake i oars %s aren 6 10c. 60 
ABN sas Boe cole aie Ace Bek) a 10c. 25 
Sweet Fennell frees tm Oa ee Ae EN ae oe 10c. 50 
ET OT CHOU CMe ee ee ete oe eres rls blero e 1Ocweet.00 
IeavendereCy era) menue: 2 «14 eee, rte. tere os 10ch2 ~4/00 
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BSagew Broad: iceat UM inclishiom nna were e+ s 109 22:50 
s Summer Savory (Bobnenkraut) .............. 10c. 1.00 
Witloof Chicory Sweet Marjoram Thyme, Broad eat bang lishiie smc era shoes 3 10c. 2.00 
Whar WOOd Met Lt eee Se is te eieye se nee LO cree 1650 

INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
Alfalfa, all Clovers, Soy Beans, Cow Peas, Peas, Beans, Vetch with 
NITRAGIN PRICES 
For profitable results, Agri- NOBBE-HILTNER PROCESS | A Culture for Alfalfa and 
cultura] Colleges advise inocu- Sweet Clover 
lation of all legume seed, be- To inoculate up to 
cause it pays well in producing Be eh sec REC. 5.1096 NO. 32212 i btelor 60albowa 2: $ .50 
larger yields. Fresh, high count : MWe bin-or 1I50Ubsie. 1.00 
NITRAGIN, containing  bil- B Culture for Red, White, 


lions of  nitrogen-gathering THE ORIGINAL SOIL INOCULATOR Ina Cult con: Claver 
germs build up the soil. Costs With the Date and Germ Count To’ inoculate 
less than others—is cheapest on every can Ipbis On OU Ibste tana. wont) 00 
crop insurance. Insist on C Culture for Peas and Vetch 
NITRAGIN. To inoculate 
ok 3 Bu. A OOR Dis tapen edness tics? 50 
ae eee Size Can. D Culture for Field and Garden 
GARDEN SIZE Composite”Expiration Packed with Beans 
Culture (4-in-one) to inoculate Date aga fa To inoculate 
Garden Peas and Beans, Lima Foy Veguimers |) Diljetess ets oes «ace = <- 5) 
Beans and Sweet Peas and Each Year Gera Cul cetoe Cowl easiand 
Lupins. To inoculate up to 6 Lima Beans 
Ibs. Seed, 10c. To inoculate 
Ze Diligence del cs ahs «vars : 30 
SPD Ul aetes ely bere cd tore ose “tale. 
IMPORTANT: When ordering NITRAGIN always be sure to S Culture for Soja Beans 
state kind of legume seed you wish to inoculate. To inoculate 
PAG ae es Ct Re lier epee 30 
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