ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—‘‘Pure and Sure”’ 
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HERBS 
SWEET, MEDICINAL AND POT HERBS 
fhe varieties marked in asterisk (*) are 
hardy perennials. 
ANISE. .An annual herb cultivated princi- 
pally for its seeds which are fragrant. 
Pet dO¢9s 4-21; ~1/2%0z,. 35¢ 
BASIL, SWEET. The seeds and stems have a 
strong flavor and are used in soups and 
sauces. . .Pkt.10¢. sL/2Z, CBs Soe 
BORAGE. A hardy annual used as a pot herb 
and for bee pasturage . . .-Pkt.10¢ 
W/2toz -€380¢hslas A) is 11/4 1b. $1.00 
CARAWAY. (Kummel). A well known herb,cul- 
tivated for its seeds. Pkt .10¢; 1/2 oz. 35¢ 
*CATNIP or CATMINT. For seasoning. Pkt.15¢ 
*CHIVES. . A perennial herb. The slender 
tubular leaves have a delicate onion 
flavor. . - i). PEt. 15¢ 
CORIANDER. A hardy annual cultivated for 
its seed which has an agreeable taste. 
Pkt.10¢. . . ; .1/2 oz. 30¢ 
DILL ,MAMMOTH. An. annual of aromatic odo1 
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.15¢ 
*LAVENDER (Lavandula) .Lavender is 
credited with stimulant and tonic 
properties. .. .Pkt.15¢ 
*MARJORAM , SWEET. The young tender tops and 
leaves are used green in summer to flav- 
or broths,dressing,etc. Pkt. 15¢ 
172° 022) 40¢ {25% Sota. = +,« -)OBaeT oe 
*MINT (Spearmint) : The mint used in 
juleps. -Pkt.15¢ 
*ROSEMARY. The leaves. are used for flav- 
oer ne meats and soups, and for medicinal 
drinks. . . ae Pkt .15¢ 
*SAGE. Used for seasoning 3 "Dit 10d 
1/2 oz. 30¢. . .0z. 50¢ 
SAVORY,SUMMER. The dried stems,leaves and 
flowers are used for ‘Seasoning. 
Pkt .10¢. : /4 oz. 30¢ 
TARRAGON (Estragon. ) For flavoring. The 
erent leaves are etcetera Pkt. 15¢ 
ME. A perennial herb in. abe 
used for seasoning. Pkt. Poe 174 oz. 35¢ 
WORMWOOD. Used medicinally and in liquors 
also as tonic for poultry . . -Pkt.10¢ 
KALE 
Sow four pounds to the acre; one 
ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 
DWARF GREEN CURLED . 
ator market Se ea 3 sities «Pkt s10¢ 
15¢. 1/4 35¢.. : -lb. $1.00 
DWARF SIBERIAN tion fall). Largely grown 
for supplying pecene, eur ae eae nae 
and win A Pkt.10¢ 
oz7 15¢ > 1/4 ip, 35¢ . 
TALL SCOTCH. This variety makes beautiful 
plants, 2 feet or more in height. 
Pkt, 10¢4& 44.02 %.20¢. .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. 
Prt 10d... See yoz a0 em. 1/4 lb. 90¢ 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA. . Differs from the 
Early White Vienna in color only. 
Pkt SlO¢ sy saat oz. Sd .1/4 lb. 90¢ 
ate $1.00 
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LEEK 
LONDON FLAG. .This well known leek is 
hardy, productive, of geod quality. 
Pkt .10¢; 1/2 oz. 25¢; er ny Pe GY A 
LETTUCE 
One ounce will produce 3,000 plants 
EARLY CURLED VARIETIES 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. . Especially recom- 
mended for Spring and oer summer use. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 20¢; 1/4 lb. 55¢; lb. $1.75 
EARLY CURLED SIMPSON. The standard loose- 
headed varvenye Earlier than the heading 
sorts . 
oz. 20¢. (1/4 1b. 55¢. sips $1775 
GRAND RAPIDS. Especially adapted for early 
use. A loose-headed lettuce . . .Pkt.10¢ 
Oz) 206 30-0) 401 oe eee LD. $1.75 
OAK LEAF. This variety excels in ability 
to withstand hot weather without getting 
bitter. ee. eee er meee PRLS LOE 
oz. 25¢. ed / 4 1D e906 2 ee LDe a Saea0 
PRIZE HEAD. Forms avery large loose head, 
slightly tinged with brown. . .Pkt.10¢ 
OZ. 20¢) ee 1/41. our. -lb. $1.75 
SALAD BOWL. . Loose-leaf variety. Rich 
green and tender. Leaves short and 
closely set, waved and notched. 
PKU 15d es ee eee eS Se OZ OOF 
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¢; 1b. $3.25 
NEW YORK. This is a decidedly crisp, cab- 
bage-heading variety, resisting hot, dry 
Weathers 1. .\0.\h, he ie oe PK Ue OF 
OFF ees. es 2/4 1D. Ob¢2 -ib. $3.25 
IMPERIAL 44 or SUMMER. -May be sown all 
through the year and stands heat remark- 
SDL ye Wel. wove Gs see eG Cee Kee 
OZ. 208. sl /4 Ib.) GOS: sLDe $3225 
TRIANON COS. (Romaine) -Head tall and 
thick, blunt at top. . ‘ . -Pkt.10¢ 
Oz. 20¢. eee Ly? 40s 55¢. PHAN se J he ha 
BIG BOSTON. Especially valuable for fall 
use out-of-doors. Glossy leaves tinged 
brown . Snare Meee ae . »Pkt.10¢ 
oz. 20¢. L745 be 55¢ oLD eS beeo 
MUS KMELONS 
One ounce will sow 100 hills 
BANANA. Rich salmon. It grows from 20 to 
28 inches in length . : . -Pkt.10¢ 
OZ. 25¢. oy BRL 4b 75d? Lb S2s00 
HALE'S BEST NO. 36. Fruits oval, 7 inches 
long,53 in. in diameter, covered with heavy 
essen Flesh salmon orange. .Pkt.10¢ 
OZ; 2o¢. .1/4 lb. 75¢. WE Rat) 
TIP-TOP. . Good for early or late; solid 
flesh. Large size, nearly round, evenly 
ribbed 07. sfc e -see PE baLOS 
OZe 20f. ~-L/4 1b. oes le A Pee 
HEARTS OF GOLD. . Orange fleshed medium 
size, blight resisting and very produc- 
Live 0. 0 ee er Cn lOg 
OZ. .20¢: ol/4 1lbPeS¢ ee -lb. $2.50 
85 days. Flesh is 
Oval-shaped. 
-lb. $2.50 
ROCKY FORD NETTED GEM. 
green; sweet and luscious. 
+1/4e lb T5e. 
Pkt.10¢. .0z.25¢. 
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