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RELIABLE SEEDS 
TURNIP 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; two pounds will sow 
one acre 



For early use sow in hotbed during March, selecting either of the 
Milan varieties. Sowings may be made outdoors in drills 12 inches 
apart as soon as the ground can be worked in spring, and later 
thin out to 5 inches in the row. For succession sow at intervals 
of a fortnight until the last week of July, from which time until 
the end of August, sowings should be made for the late crops. 
Early Snowball. A first-class table variety with small, round, 
ball-shaped roots of the purest white; very tender. Pkt. 10 cts., 
oz. 20 cts., 4]b. 50 cts., lb. $1.50. 
Extra-Early White Milan. Exceptionally fine for early 
sowing, both in frames and 
outdoors. The bulb is smooth, flat and of medium size. Pkt. 
10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 41b. 50 cts., lb. $1.50. 
Purple-Top White Milan. Almost identical in size and shape 
with the preceding but with purple crown. The flesh is white, 
sweet and fine flavored. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 141b. 50 cts., lb. $1.50. 
Purple-Top Strap-leaf. A flat, quick-growing variety, popular 
oe On spring or fall. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 4]b. 50 cts., 
. $1.00. 
Purple-Top White Globe. One of the best and most pro- 
pln A oat kOe UIC VEO! tne winter Lurnips. 
The roots are globe-shaped, extra large, and very solid; flesh 
fine grained and purest white. For winter use sowings should 
be made about August 20. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 141b. 50 cts., 
Ib. $1.50. 
Seven Top. The roots are of no particular use although the leaves, 
for which it is chiefly grown, furnish greens throughout the winter 
in southern states. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 44]b. 50 cts., lb. $1.50. 
Golden Ball. Excellent for table use. Color of skin and flesh is 
bright yellow, the latter being firm, sweet, and tender. Pkt. 
10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 441b. 50 cts., lb. $1.50. 
RUTABAGA (Russian or Swede Turnip) 
One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill; two pounds for one 
acre 
Turnip, Extra-Early White Milan Turnip, Purple-Top White Milan Sow seed from middle of June to July 15, in drills 14 to 2 feet 
; apart, later thinning the plants to 8 inches in the row. They 
should be pulled before severe weather and, after removing the tops, stored in the 
cellar or pit outdoors. 
Long Island Impreved. We offer an exceptionally fine strain of this popular winter 
Turnip. Large, well-shaped roots, short neck, and of a bright yellow color with 
purple top. The finest of all for table use; flesh sweet, tender, and solid. A good 
keeper and largely grown for stock-feeding. Pkt 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 4lb. 50 cts., 
Ib. $1.50. 
Herbs, Sweet, Pot and 
Medicinal 
Do not fail to devote a small space in your garden to the cultivation of herbs. Sow 
during May or June in drills 1 foot apart, covering the seed very lightly and later 
thin out or transplant to 6 inches in the row. Before in full blossom the plants should 
be cut, tied in small bunches and hung up in the shade to dry, after which they are 



placed in boxes or bottles for winter use Pkt. On 
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Basil, Sweet (Octmum Basilicum). Annual..............cccccccoce 10 60 
Cara wave Caos) we bereniialens a ee tern nciete ince tieis cee ae 10 25 
Coriander (Comandrum satiwum). Annual... ....0....06..065+-0.- — _ 
Catnip) @NicneiaaCalaro) a Perennial emer ere cetera ee eee — — 
Horehound (Marrubiwm vulgare). Perennial...............0..e000- _ _— 
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis), Perennial’..-..-....-...-.-+-.---«-c-- — - 
Lavenders(Zavanduld spica). Perennials cs... .. sss ees oe nyse se 10 100 
Marjoram, Sweet (Origanum Majorana). Annual................. 10 60 
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis). Perennial..................+.- 10 1 00 
Ruen(ietonganeol es) se GeLen iia) screeewrt eta eon- 1s nel cr syede elie setae) sated rote — —_— 
Saffron (Carthamus tinctorius). Annual..............-eeeeececceos _ —_— 
Saren(Salraeonieynaiis) meen TIN letters tare ete: cual oily lol stctbelobclte) ehetie ohesreirere’ «1 ey 10 60 
Summer Savory (Satureia hortensis). Annual..............+++-++- 10 60 
Thyme, Broad-leaved (Thymus vulgaris). Perennial............... 10 1 00 
Wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium). Perennial................+4.- 10 60 
TOMATO DUST 
Very effective in the control of Tomato fruit worm, early blight and late blight. 
Lb. 50 cts., postpaid 60 cts. 
LMM 

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