Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . 0c; % lb. $; 1 lb. $ 5 — Used for seasoning. Plants, 2 for 25c; doz. by mail $ 15Thyme, Broad Leaved (Thymus )—For seasoning, etc. Oz. 20c; Vi lb. 75c; 1 lb. $ . ... 5 Wormwood (Artemesia absinthium)—Used for medicinal purposes: itis beneficial to poultry and shouldbe planted in poultry 20c; Yi lb. 50c; 1 lb. $ 5 MUSHROOM SPAWN. Splendid results can be ob-tained by using our EnglishMushroom Spawn. The brandwe offer is made by one of thebest makers in England. Ourpamphlet on How to GrowMushrooms we


Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . 0c; % lb. $; 1 lb. $ 5 — Used for seasoning. Plants, 2 for 25c; doz. by mail $ 15Thyme, Broad Leaved (Thymus )—For seasoning, etc. Oz. 20c; Vi lb. 75c; 1 lb. $ . ... 5 Wormwood (Artemesia absinthium)—Used for medicinal purposes: itis beneficial to poultry and shouldbe planted in poultry 20c; Yi lb. 50c; 1 lb. $ 5 MUSHROOM SPAWN. Splendid results can be ob-tained by using our EnglishMushroom Spawn. The brandwe offer is made by one of thebest makers in England. Ourpamphlet on How to GrowMushrooms we will furnishfree with all orders for copies by mail pound to every square yard. English (in pressed bricksweighing about 20 ozs.) byexpress, customer paying thecharges. Per brick 15 10 lbs. for 25 lbs. for 100 lbs. for By mail, postpaid—per brick 25By mail, postpaid—5 MUSHROOMS Mushrooms, How to GrowThem—Falconer. A relia-ble American work, boundin cloth. Price $ LABGB AMEBICAN FLAG LEEK. LEEK. German, Lauch. French, Poireau. In our opinion the Leek does not receivethe attention it deserves. It is easily cul-tivated, and is a valuable addition to thevegetables generally used in soups, early in spring and when about sixinches high transplant into rows aboutten inches apart each way and as deep aspossible, to perfect the blanching richer the soil the finer the Leek willgrow. One ox. to 100 feet of American Flag—A favorite variety. Oz. 10c; Yi lb. 30c; 1 lb. $ 5 Mnsselburg, or Scotch Champion—Grows to a large size. Oz. 10c: ]4 lb. 30c; 1 lb. $ 5 Large Rouen—An excellent lstrge vari-ety. Oz. 10c; 14 lb. 30c; 1 lb. $ 5 MUSTARD. German, Senf. French, Moutarde. A pungent salad. Sow thickly in rows andcut when about two inches high. Forwinter use, sow at intervals in boxes inthe greenhouse or London—Best for —More pungent


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