

A&M 
HERBS 
Anise—Height. 12-16 inches. Seeds have ‘an agreeable aromatic taste and 
are used for flavoring candy, cookies, etc. The green leaves are used in 
salads. (Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
Basil, Sweet—Height 12 inches. The spicy leaves are used for flavoring 
soups, stews and also salads, etc. (Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
Borage—Height 12-18 inches. The leaves are used for flavoring and the 
tlowers furnish bee pasture. (Pkt. 10c) postpaid. © 
Caraway—Height 12-18 inches. Grown for pungent seeds which are used 
extensively to flavor bread, pastry, etc.’ (Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
Catnip or Catmint—Height 18-24 inches. The leaves are used as a tonic 
for cats. (Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
Chervil—Height 18 to 20 inches. Belongs to the parsley family and is 
used for flavoring and garnishing. (Crop failure). 
Coriander—Height 2 to 2% feet. Pleasant tasting seeds used in confec- 
tionery and also to make medicines palatable. (Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
Dill—Height 2-3 feet. The seeds have an aromatic odor and warm pun- 
gent taste. They are used for a condiment and also for pickling cucumbers. 
(Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
Layender—Height 2 feet. Used chiefly in the manufacture of perfume. 
(Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
Marjoram, Sweet—Height 20-24 inches. The dried leaves are used in 
poultry dressing, the young tender leaves in salads and soups. (Pkt. 10c) 
postpaid. 
Rosemary—Height 2-4 feet. A very delicious flavoring for meats, the 
leaves having a warm-pungent flavor and a fragrant odor. (Crop failure). 
Sage-——Height 16 inches. The most extensively used of all herbs 
as a seasoning for dressings. (Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
Sorrel—Height 8-10 inches. Used in soups and salads for its 
pleasingly acid flavor. (Pkt. 10c). postpaid. 
Summer Savory—Height 8-10 inches. The dried stems, leaves and 
flowers are extensively used for flavoring dressings and soups. (Pkt. 
10c) postpaid. 
Thyme—Height 8 to 10 inches. Delightfully sharp aromatic taste. 
Used extensively for seasoning. (Pkt. 10c) postpaid. 
A&M DANDELION 
Improved Thick Leaved—60 days. The large, thick, dark green 
leaves are used the same as spinach. The bleached hearts are deli- 
cious in salads. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c; % Ib. $2.50; Ib. $8.00 postpaid. 
KOHL RABI 
2 pkts. to 50-foot row; 4 to 5 Ibs. to acre; 1 oz. to 2,000 plants. 
CULTURE: Sow seed in rows 18 inches apart and when established 
thin to 6 inches apart in the row. Sow early in spring as possible and 
at intervals of ten days until hot weather sets in. For fall use plant 
again during August and September. This delicious vegetable has 
the combined flavor of the cabbage and turnip. - 
“2, VU 55 to 60 days. Earliest sort and most 
Early White Vienna desirable for the table. Bulbs of me- 
dium size andare light green on the outside with white flesh, tender, 
and delicious. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 30c) (Y% Ib. $1.00) (Ib. $3.00) postpaid. 
° 60 to 65 days. Almost the same as the white 
Purple Vienna only the bulbs have a purplish color. The flesh is 
white. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 30c) (% Ib. $1.00) (Ib. $3.00) postpaid. 

Leek American Flag 
AeM 
KALE 
Yo oz. to 50-foot row; | oz. to 5,000 plants; 4 to 5 Ibs. to acre. 
CULTURE: A hardy member of the cabbage family used extensively 
for greens. Sow seed thinly in drills September to March and trans- 
plant 12 inches apart in rows 22 to 3 feet apart. 
60 days. Grows to a height of 3 feet with light 
Tall Scotch green densely curled leaves. Very hardy and ex- 
tensively used for greens. Belief is that Kale is always best after the 
first frosts. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (¥% Ib. 65c) (Ib. $2.00) postpaid. 
55 days. Produces large 
Jersey or Thousand Headed smooth leaves often 3 feet 
long and 12 inches wide. Plants attain a height of 6 to 8 feet. Used 
extensively for poultry and stock feeding. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) 
(Y% |b. 60c) (Ib. $1.75) postpaid. 
55 days. Plant has low spreading habit 
Dwarf Green Curled and is, therefore, popular as a home gar- 
den sort. Very hardy. Leaves are large, curled, used extensively for 
greens, garnishing. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 20c) (% Ib. 65c) (Ib. $2.00) 
postpaid. 
AsM 
LEEK 
V4 oz. to 50-foot row; 4 lbs. to acre. 
CULTURE: Sow the seed early in the spring in rows 12 to 15 inches 
apart and cover to 2 inch deep. Thin to 6 inches apart and draw 
the soil to them. For white tender bulbs transplant when about the 
size of a pencil in trenches and earth up like celery. 
° This early, short, thick stemmed variety with 
American Flag its attractive large green leaves is exception- 
ally mild in flavor. It makes a very welcome addition to salads as 
well as being delicious in soups or boiled. (Pkt. 10¢) (oz. 45c) 
(Y |b. $1.50) (Ib. $4.50) postpaid. 
AGGELER’MuSSER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 

