Borage Basii 
Sweet Marjoram 
Mammoth Dill 
HERBS FOR YOUR GARDE 
Broad Leaf Sage 
Sweet, Pot and 
Medicinal 
Grow a few Herbs in your garden. You will find them useful in many ways. They do best in a rich, mellow soil. Sow seeds early in the spring, in 
rows | foot apart, and thin out or transplant when up a few inches. For winter storing, cut before they come into full blossom and hang up 
where they can dry. 
Anise. Used for garnishing and flavoring. The 
seeds are used in cakes, bread, soup. Perennial. 
18 inches high. Pkg. 25¢ 
Basil. The pleasant clovelike flavor. of the 
leaves and flowers is a delightful addition to 
all Tomato cookery, as well as to salads and 
soups. The leaves and flowers may be cut and 
dried for winter use. Sow the seed outdoors 
where the plants are to remain. Grows 18 
inches tall and branches profusely. 
Pkg. 15¢; YW oz. 40c; oz. 75¢ 
Borage. An annual used for bee-pasture and 
as a pot-herb. Pkg. 15¢; Ya oz. 35c; oz. 60c 
Lavender. Lavandula vera. Hardy plant bear- 
ing lavender-blue flowers often dried and 
placed with linens, etc., to impart fragrance. 
Pkg. 25c; %4 oz. 55c; Va oz. 85c 
White, red tops. 
vested. 
Sage, Broad Leaf. An important flavoring 
for meats, dressings, sausages and cheese. A 
perennial whose seed is sown in the spring or 
may be increased by cuttings or plants. Cut the 
leaves before the last of September, dry and 
store in jars for winter use. 
Pkg. 15¢c; %4 oz. 35c; oz. $1.00 
Dill, Long Island Mammoth. The seed heads 
are cut at the time the seeds begin to ripen 
and are used in the making of “dill’’ pickles. 
Sow seeds outdoors as early as possible > inch 
deep. Thin to stand 8 inches apart in the row. 
The leaves and flowers are used for flavoring 
soups and fish. Pkg. 10c; oz. 25c; YW Ib. 75¢ 
Coriander. For garnishing. 
Pkg. 15c; %4 oz. 30c 
Mangels and Sugar Beets 
No crops are more valuable for feeding cattle and sheep than 
Mangels and Sugar Beets. 
find a dairyman who does not feed them. The average yield is 
45 tons to the acre. They are easily harvested, not a particle 
of waste to them, and may be stored in pit and root cellar with 
little trouble. Sow 8 pounds to the acre in May or June, in drills 
2 feet apart, and thin to 10 inches in the row. 
sow a 100-foot row; 6 to 8 Ibs. to the acre. 
Giant Double Sugar Green Top. Contains more sugar than 
any other. Large, oval; grow half out of ground. Heavy yielder. 
In these past few years it is hard to 
One ounce will 
Pkgs lOc oz 20G) Ws lb. 456" biesi225 
Long Red. These long giant Mangels are light red and smooth, 
and grow well out of the ground, making the digging easier. 
Splendid for feeding and keep well. 
Golden Tankard. 
light gray tinged with brown above the ground, yellow below. 
Flesh of good quality and high in food value. Very easily har- 
Pkg. 
(OE 0oz-2067 V2 Iba 45¢c7 Iba Sil.Z25 
Large, 
long, thick, spindle-shaped roots; 
Pkga 1Oe-"ez2 2069/5 Iby 4567 Ibs SIRZ5 
Mushroom Spawn 
Crumpled Tobacco Stem Spawn is easier to handle and much 
more certain in results than older types. 
spawn, the moisture retaining ability, the complete coverage of 
each particle with active spawn and the fact that tobacco stems 
are less attractive to insects produce a spawn that 
resistant to adverse conditions. 
mushrooms much more rapidly. 
feet of bed. Pkg. that will plant about 10 sq. ft., 50c; 1% Ib. 
$1.50; Ib. $2.85; 5 Ibs. $13.25, prepaid to you. 
for growing mushrooms are sent with each order. 
The vigor of this 
is more 
It will produce the finest white 
Y pound will spawn 35 square 
Full directions 
Okra or Gumbo 
The pods are used in making soups and stews. Cut up, they give them flavor and 
body. Pick the pods when they are small and tender. When the ground is warm in 
the spring sow the seed in the garden. Thin the plants to stand about 2 feet apart. 
A package of seed will sow about 20 feet. 
Long Pod Dwarf. A very good kind for the home garden as the plants are much 
more compact growing and take up less room. Very heavy bearer of 7- to 8-inch, 
tapered, dark green, fleshy, tender pods. Mature in 55 days. 
Long Standing Curled Mustard 
IK,  NSKeR Ores 
Mustard 
Long Standing (Southern Curled). An early maturing bright green, 
broad, large, curled-leaf variety of mild and pleasing flavor. Highly 
nutritious Gnd may be eaten as a salad or cooked. Sow the seed in 
the early spring and every 10 days until hot weather. For fall use 
sow seed several times in succession beginning in mid-August. Thin 
to stand 6 inches apart. A package of seed will sows feet of row. 
BpGr 
Pkot l5eroz 
You get the same high quality seed in these garden size packages 
as we furnish the commercial grower of flowers and vegetables whose 
living depends on the quality of the seed he sows. 
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SISK; 
Savory, Summer. Used in cooked dishes and 
in meats and dressings. Sow seed in poor soil, in 
the garden, in early spring. The aromatic quali- 
ties are more pronounced when grown in poor 
soil. Gather the stems and leaves in midsummer 
and dry for winter use. 
Pkg. 15c; 2 oz. 40c; oz. 75c 
Sweet Marjoram. Used for seasoning sau- 
sages and in other dishes, when either fresh or 
dried. Very rapid growing, the leaves may _be 
used 6 to 8 weeks from time of planting. This 
is a biennial treated as an annual that makes a 
bushy plant 2 feet high. Pkg. 15c; % oz. 40c 
Thyme, Broad-Leaved. Well known peren- 
nial plant used for seasoning poultry and fish. 
Protect the plants over winter. 
Pkg. 25c; V4 oz. 65c; oz. $1.85 
Mushrooms 
Y4 (|b. 715¢ 
Vas |b ioc 
Long Pod Okra 
