ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY —‘‘Pure and Sure’”’ 
HERBS 
SWEET, MEDICINAL AND POT HERBS 
The varieties marked in asterisk (*) are 
hardy perennials. 
ANISE. .An annual herb cultivated princi- 
pally for its seeds which are fragrant. 
Pkt.10¢. ine bin 2 et h/ Oon. coe 
BASIL, SWEET. - The seeds and stems have a 
strong flavor and are used in soups and 
sauces. emPEt.10¢; » 1/2 OZRo S5¢ 
BORAGE. A hardy annual used as a pot herb 
and for bee aa ahd : . . .Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 30d. 2% { 1/4 lb. $1.00 
CARAWAY. (Kummel) . A well known herb,cul- 
tivated for its seeds.Pkt.10¢;1/20z. 35¢ 
*CATNIP or CATMINT. For seasoning. Pkt.10¢ 
*CHIVES. . A perennial herb. The slender 
tubular leaves have a delicate onion 
fiavor ie, .Pkt.10¢ 
CORIANDER. A hardy annual cultivated for 
its seed which has an agreeable taste. 
PRUSLO GEC a ee? ed / 2. ODE Ue 
DILL,MAMMOTH. An annual of aromatic odor 
and pungent taste. Its seeds are used for 
seasoning; for making dill pickles. 
Pkt.10¢; oz. 15¢; 1/4 lb. 50¢; 1b. $1.50 
*HOREHOUND. A perennial herb with bitter, 
pungent juices that are used in making 
cough syrup and candies . .Pkt.10¢ 
*LAVENDER (Lavandula) .Lavender is 
credited with stimulant and tonic 
properties. .. .Pkt.10¢ 
*MARJORAM , SWEET. The young tender tops and 
leaves are used green in summer to flav- 
or broths,dressing,etc. .Pkt.10¢ 
1/2 oz. 40¢.. ‘ ipa Weak - er OZ Oe 
*MINT (Spearmint) , The mint used in 
juleps. . , .Pkt.15¢ 
*ROSEMARY. The leaves. are used for flav- 
oring meats and soups, and for medicinal 
drinks. .Pkt.10¢ 
*SAGE. Used for Seasoning $ .Pkt.10¢ 
1/27 0250002) 2. acme. .0z. 50¢ 
SAVORY ,SUMMER. The dried stems, leaves and 
flowers are used for pepnone nes 
Pet. 10¢). 4. a8 « wel / 4, og 0g 
*THYME. A perennial herb, 8 to 10 in. high, 
used for seasoning. Pkt.10¢; 1/4 oz. 35¢ 
KALE 
Sow four pounds to the acre; one 
ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 
DWARF GERMAN GREENS. . A super ier variety 
for market culture. . .-Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 15¢. “LAA tb a soe, .lb. $1.00 
DWARF SIBERIAN (for fall). Largely grown 
for supplying "greens" during the fall 
ENG AWINCel.. .-\etoes on and ae .Pkt.10¢ 
OZ a Loto l7 Ag. coke. 
TALL SCOTCH. This variety makes beautiful 
plants, 2 feet or more in height. 
PRES IO¢ oy. sc OZee ce. .1/4 lb. 55¢ 
KOHL-RABI 
One ounce will sow about 200 feet of drill. 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA. . A standard sort for 
market and table use. Good for forcing. 
PKL LOE. Oz 0g. .1/4 lb. 90¢ 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA. . Differs from the 
Early White Vienna in color only. 
Pkt l0¢6.. 3 2 0zt) S0¢ie .1/4 lb. 90¢ 
“1b. $1.00 
Seeds 
LEEK 
LONDON FLAG. .This well known leek is 
‘hardy, productive, of good quality. 
Pkt.10¢; 1/2 oz. 25¢;0z. 45¢;1/4 Ib. $1.45 
LETTUCE 
One ounce will produce 3,000 plants 
EARLY CURLED VARIETIES 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. . Especially recom- 
mended for spring and early summer use. 
Pkt.10¢; oz. 20¢; 1/4 lb. 55¢, 1b. $1.75 
EARLY CURLED SIMPSON. The standard loose- 
headed variety. Earlier than the heading 
sorts . heat ae ae . .Pkt.10¢ 
OZ 20C cieculY 4a Oks LO. glad 
GRAND RAPIDS. Especially adapted for early 
use. A loose-headed Lettuce . .Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 20¢. . .1/4 1b. 55¢. -lb. $1.75 
OAK LEAF. This variety excels in ability 
to withstand hot weather without getting 
bitter ,24 tees 7h eee . .Pkt.10¢ 
OF, (25a st lA ele Ure -lb. $3.25 
PRIZE HEAD. Forms avery large loose head, 
slightly tinged with brown. .Pkt.10¢ 
Of; e20G ar aL /4, 1b 7 55¢, ~LDucS1i7D 
HEADING VARIETIES 
BIBB. Rather small heads. Leaves smooth, 
dark green bleaching to rich yellow. 
Pkt.10¢; oz. 25¢; 1/4 lb. 90¢; 1b. $3.00 
ICEBERG. A sure and hard-heading variety. 
Hearts are of a beautiful white color. 
Pkt.10¢; oz. 25¢; 1/4 lb. 95¢; lb. $3.25 
MAMMOTH BLACK SEEDED BUTTER. . A fine va- 
riety for outdoor planting or for cold 
frames. voids S nileeut eae ee -Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 20¢. wl /4 1b. Obe. -lb. $1.75 
NEW YORK. This is a decidedly crisp, cab- 
bage-heading variety, resisting hot, dry 
weather . Ret ne ee hers > & . .Pkt.10¢ 
DZ. e0tr pee OL/ 401s 90ee ec Due Das tans 
IMPERIAL 44 or SUMMER. -May be sown all 
through the year and stands heat remark- 
aDLY/ Welle: ..0 e ingm cused sce cee ee Oe eee 
OZeeC0e, es edesl/ 4 LOo.90e. -lb..$3.25 
TRIANON COS. (Romaine) -Head tall and 
thick,.blunt: at: top: .«.. 4) 2/6. . Peie 
oz. 20¢. 1/4 lb. 55¢. alDae Sito 
BIG BOSTON. Especially valuable for fall 
use out-of-doors. Glossy leaves tinged 
brown . Mpa qth Fn . .Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 20¢. 1/4 lb. 55¢. 21 Daemon ed 
MUS KMELONS 
One ounce will sow 100 hills 
BANANA. Rich salmon. It grows from 20 to 
28 inches in length... .Pkt.10¢ 
OZ. 25¢. i /aalbe 375¢% .lb. $2.50 
HALE'S BEST NO. 36. Fruits oval, 7 inches 
long,54 in. in diameter,covered with heavy 
netting. Flesh salmon orange. -Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 25¢. 1/4 lb. 75¢. lb. $2.50 
TIP-TOP. . Good for early or late; solid 
flesh. Large size, nearly round, evenly 
ribbed § G22 shewdsenc Phe ee Pee 
OZ B25¢e AL/4h 1 bAv7 Seg -lb. $2.50 
HEARTS OF GOLD. . Orange fleshed medium 
size, blight resisting and very produc- 
tivet?’ .. .. ‘ere het cea te Plot 
il /4 lb 75d. 
oz. 25¢. lb. $2.50 

