Seed annual, 1899 . ; Lb. 45c mC$t HOrfOlR red^dilh-pu?p& abo?e ground, but yellow underneath. Hardier than the common turnip and will keep solid until spring. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10; ^ Lb. 15c; Lb. 77IKiM Ciii(»/1/^ {\¥ *t »t ^^^^ variety is an excellentVMHIIv ^WvUvt 9T J^ t3^ keeper and very desirable Sweet Russian g--^.^^^ Jfi%,- large size; flesh white, solid, of firm texture, sweetand rich. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c; % Lb. loc; Lb. PIIDPI F TOP nr This is a strain of Purple Top Yellow ITILHIUAlll I UHFLL lUF, Ul . . Ruta Baga of American origin,


Seed annual, 1899 . ; Lb. 45c mC$t HOrfOlR red^dilh-pu?p& abo?e ground, but yellow underneath. Hardier than the common turnip and will keep solid until spring. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10; ^ Lb. 15c; Lb. 77IKiM Ciii(»/1/^ {\¥ *t »t ^^^^ variety is an excellentVMHIIv ^WvUvt 9T J^ t3^ keeper and very desirable Sweet Russian g--^.^^^ Jfi%,- large size; flesh white, solid, of firm texture, sweetand rich. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 10c; % Lb. loc; Lb. PIIDPI F TOP nr This is a strain of Purple Top Yellow ITILHIUAlll I UHFLL lUF, Ul . . Ruta Baga of American origin, selected.^^^IMPDnVFR iniMH 1^1 A\in to a smaller top and much shorter neckW^ IITII HUVLU LUIHU lOL/ll^U ^han is usually found, while the roots grow to a large size and are of the finest quality. We consider this one of the most desirable kinds on our list. Pkt. 5c; Oz. 10c; 2 Oz. 15c; Hhh. 20c; Lb. 50c V1I<M11 Cft10d Shape oblong; dull reddish color above ground, but yellow Underneath; is. Oz. 10c; 2 0z. 10c; ^ Lb. than the common turnip, and will keep solid till ; Lb. 45c Pkt. 5c: eromatic, Medicinal and Pot Herbs^^^-- —^???^?^^^^ GENERAL CULTURAL DIRECTIoys4S MOST of the varieties thrive best on rich, sandy soil, ^orhich should be carefully prepared and wellcultivated, as the young plants are for the most part delicate and easily choked^out by weeds. Sowas early as the ground can be made ready, in drills sixteen to eighteen inches apart, taking^ pains that thesoil is fine and pressed firmly over the seed, or they may be planted as a second crop—the seeds sown inbeds in April, and the plants set out in June. Most of them should be cut when in bloom, wilted in thesun and thoroughly dried in the shade. t-i^/^rC PtV^C^d^J />?-?- AINISb (Pimpinella anisum). A well known annual herb whose seeds, ./t iN ^r7 iirJ/^ /V *i^> ?;>•. liich have an agreeable aromatic odor and taste, are used for dyspepsia and it ^ i //yi T\^p 0\- Y/^^^§^


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