AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . z\20c.: 50 for 00c.: 100. tl. By express (not paid) 1(10 for 75c.: 300, £2.: ; S5 Prices for larger quantities furnished on application HERBS. Herbs in general delight in a rich mel-low soil. Sow the seeds early in thespring in shallow drills, one footupurt: when up a lew inches thin outto proper distances or transplant. Care should be taken to harvestthem properly. l>o this on a dry day. just before they come into fullblossom : dry quickly in the shade, pack close in bottles ordry boxes toexclude the air entirely. Varieties with an pkt. Anise


AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . z\20c.: 50 for 00c.: 100. tl. By express (not paid) 1(10 for 75c.: 300, £2.: ; S5 Prices for larger quantities furnished on application HERBS. Herbs in general delight in a rich mel-low soil. Sow the seeds early in thespring in shallow drills, one footupurt: when up a lew inches thin outto proper distances or transplant. Care should be taken to harvestthem properly. l>o this on a dry day. just before they come into fullblossom : dry quickly in the shade, pack close in bottles ordry boxes toexclude the air entirely. Varieties with an pkt. Anise 5 Balm 5 Bene 6 fiohnen Kraut 5 Borage 5 Caraway 6 Catnip or Catmint 5 Coriander 5 Dill -Fennel Henbane ... Hop I torehoundHyssop in J>151515in•to 1(1in15•_n 35 ? are perennials. j>kt. oz. •Lavender 5 25 •Pennyroyal 10 Pot Marigold 5 •Rosemary 5 Hue 5 Saffron 6 Sage 5 Summer Savory 5 Sweet itasil 5 Sweet Marjoram 5 Tarragon 5 Thyme 5 •Winter Savory 5 Wormwood .. 5 153020 35 KOHL RABI—Turnip-Rooted When young and tender they are tine for tableuse; when matured they keep well and are ex-cellent for feeding stock. For early use sow inhot-bed. transplant and cultivate like early cab-bage, for winter use sow the middle of June orthe first of July In rows 18 inches apart, trans-planting or thinning out to 8 inches in the row. earliest white VIENNA—Excellent forforcing and of line quality. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c:14 lb., G0c.; PURPLE VIE N N A—An excellent sort,- largely grown for table use in Germany anil Aus-P tria. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c; % lb., G0c; lb., LEEK. are especially de-sirable for SOUps, andconsidered by many tohave a better fla vo rthau the onion; can becultivated in two waj s,eithei by sowing earlyin spring in a seed-bedaud transplanting, orby sowing nusdowhe re t hey are10 gro w;if sowu :u a seed-bed,when about six incheshigh, transplant intodeep, rich sod, live in-ches apart; use a dib-ble, and plant deeply,c


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