. SWEET BASIL. SWEET MARJORAM. SI'JIMliK SAVOKY. FKENCH THYME. SO 40 SO Marjoram, Sweet, American (Origanum marjoram). Sweet Marjoram grown from American seed is best for winter use for seasoning, to dry and rub up fine, as it makes more bulk and is more profitable, even at double the cost of imported seed ; height, 1 foot $0 Marjoram, Sweet, Imported. Imported seed is best to cut when green for summer use, as it grows more vigorous, and produces numerous leaves; height, 1 foot Opium Poppy (White-Seeded) (Papaver somni/erum). Used medicinally ; height, 3 feet ^Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis


. SWEET BASIL. SWEET MARJORAM. SI'JIMliK SAVOKY. FKENCH THYME. SO 40 SO Marjoram, Sweet, American (Origanum marjoram). Sweet Marjoram grown from American seed is best for winter use for seasoning, to dry and rub up fine, as it makes more bulk and is more profitable, even at double the cost of imported seed ; height, 1 foot $0 Marjoram, Sweet, Imported. Imported seed is best to cut when green for summer use, as it grows more vigorous, and produces numerous leaves; height, 1 foot Opium Poppy (White-Seeded) (Papaver somni/erum). Used medicinally ; height, 3 feet ^Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis). An aromatic and ornamental herb, height, 4 feet *Rue (Ruta graveolens). For medicinal purposes, good for fowls for the croup ; height, 3 feet 5 25 "Sage (Salvia officinalis). The tender leaves and tops are used in sausage, stuffing and sauces ; height, 18 inches .. 5 20 Savory, Summer (Satureia hortensis). For seasoning purposes ; height, 1 foot 5 20 *Savory, Winter (Satureia montana). For same as the above *Tansy (Tanacetum vulgaris). For medicinal use ; height, 3 feet Thyme, French Summer (Thymus vulgaris). Used for seasoning; height, 1 foot *Wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium). Used medicinally, beneficial for poultry, and should be planted in poultry yards 5 50 Remit for postage on Herbs, 16 ctg. per pound, or fraetion thereof, except packets or ounces, when ordered to be sent by mail. ESCULENT ROOTS AND VEGETABLE PLANTS. We furnish in their proper seasons for planting out in the garden or field the following roots and plants. We grow and winter over in cold frames, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, for early spring planting, which mature sooner than hot-bed sown plants ; they being hardened off stand the cold, and are ready to plant out at any time, from February until the middle of April; after the 15th of April we supply only the hot-bed grown plants, and the Late Field Grown Plants are ready for planting out in June and July. For large quantities of any of the follow-


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