Four Popular Herbs 
Sweet Marjoram, Sage, Summer 
Savory and Thyme. 
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BASIL 
8 inches apart. 
SWEET BASIL—Pkt. 10c:; oz. 45¢ 
DWARF BASIL—PKEt. 10c; oz. 60c. 
BOHNENKRAUT—See summer Savory. 
BORAGE—Leaves are used in pice and salads; flowers 
excellent for bees. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
CARAWAY—Used in flavoring avors 
Culture the same as for Dill. 
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breads, 
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first year if sown early. Pkt. 10: oz. 50c. 
DILL—The green leaves are used for pickles and for flavor- 
ing sauces. Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; % Ib. 80c; 1 Ib. $1.20. 
MAW OR BLUE POPPY—The seed is used in pastries, 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
SWEET MARJORAM— 
MAGGIORANA 
Marjanka). An annual kitchen herb with 
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Sow the seed outdoors when all danger 
eg Se enca earns 10c; oz. 
MINT—Plants only. Per clump, 85c postpaid. Two varieties. 
Spearmint and Peppermint. 100 plants $4.00, not prepaid. 
ROSEMARY—Yields an aromatic oil and water. Pkt. 10c. 
SAGE—Broad leaved. Leaves are used for seasoning and 
stuffing. Pkt. 15c; oz 80c. 
SAVORY SUMMER —A culinary herb. 10c pkt. 
TARRAGON—Estragon (Artemisia Dracunculus). Hardy 
perennial with slight protection over winter. Very aromatic. 
Plants only. The true variety yields no seed. 
THYME—Dymian Timo o Pepolino 
fe Acrph gpm betel herb, Very pleasant scent. Height 
easant scent. Height 
3 inches. Pkt. 10c; % oz Zoe; OZ. 
WALDMEISTER—Used in May vine and also for scenting 
clothes, 
WORMWOOD—Has medicinal qualities. Beneficial for poul- 
Po eco pianted tin) poultry yards. Pkt. 10c; 
OZ, 
YAREOW—Has medicinal qualities. 
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Produces enormous heads, m 
ing 15 to 20 inches in diameter. Will wil 
yield under favorable conditions. 
forty to sixty bushels 
thick stalks may be 
1 Jb. postpaid, 65c; packet, 10c. By 
10 Ib. lots and over, at 30c per Ib. 
TOBACCO 
CULTURE—Is not particular as to kind of goil. In the 
North sow the seed in March and plant in rows 8% ft. 
apart and 8 ft. apart in the row when all danger of frost is 
Dast. Cultivate frequently. 
BONANZA—About the best variety in the long list of 
Tobaccos suitable for light soils on which it makes high 
bright brown leaf and on heavy soils it makes fine leaves 
of mahogany brown. Leaves broad, set well apart on the 
stem. Is easily cured, of fine quality and makes first-class 
product either for wrappers, filling, or as a chewing tobac- 
co. Pkt. 10c; oz. 80c; Ib. $8.00. 
TREE SEEDS 
Sow Evergreen seeds early in the spring in a firm, 
sandy bed. Give the young seedlings some shade the first 
summer. The other perldions seeds can be sown in April 
or May in drills 2 feet apart. 
Oz. 
$1.00 
1.00 
2.00 
1,25 
AUSTRIAN PINE 
BARBERRY THUNBERGI, (Jap.) .. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 
SPRUCE NORWAY 
1b 
$ 9.00 
18.00 
10.00 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS 4,, 2223» 
mental fern like foliage and bright yellow flowers in May 
and June. Easily raised from seed y everywhere. 
Germinates arompely: Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c; Ib. $4. 25. 
CORNUS KOUSA 
Who knows Cornus Kousa? Very few. yet it deserves 
the widest use because it is a beautiful and extremely 
showy shrub blooming in June a month after Cornus Fiort- 
da. Its fruit is pinkish round balls nearly an inch in diam- 
eter making the shrub as ornamental as when in full 
bloom. Does well in any soil and situation including shaded 
places under big trees. Hardy, easily raised from seed 
grown in the spring or fall. Height 10-20 ft. 1 oz. 80c; 1b 
$8.00. 
ELEAGNUS LONGIPES 
Valuable shrub because highly ornamental and romped 
and bh white in raised from seed. Flowers Cubledita hese 
haley in May, followed by bright red, edible 
that hangs in bunches from the branches. Foliage 
giiverens Shia. Perfectly hardy. Height 5-6 ft. 
DAMPING OFF—To prevent damage from the damping off 
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disease use of Teg gk pg 
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