
“as = Fie 3 
Turnip, Yellow Globe. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c. 


Rutabagas, Improved American Purple-Top. Oz. 15c. 
Plant an HERB GARDEN i 7947 
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 to the 
home-maker who is trying to make ordinary 
dishes taste a bit ‘‘different.” In summer the 
HERBS 
Plant an Herb Garden in 1947 
Pkt. Oz. 
Catnip..........$0 15 $1 75 
Chives.......... {Sie 5 
Broad-Leaf Sage. 20 1 50 
Dill. .. .14lb. 40c; 
1p5 $1.25 aU 25 
Lavender....... 20 
Rosemary........ 15 
Sweet Basil... .. 10 50 
Sweet Fennel... 10 50 
Sweet Marjoram 10 1 50 
Summer Savory. 10 75 
Thyme......... 15 2 50 
Wormwood..... 15 
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. 




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