. The Geo. A. Weaver Co's seed catalogue 1902. Nursery stock Rhode Island Newport Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Golden Bali, or Orange Jelly. Its beautiful color and fine flesh have earned for it the synonym of " Orange ; ^"White Egg. Smooth; medium large; egg-shaped; fine qual- ity ; excellent fall variety. RUTA=BAQA, or Sweedlsh Turnips The Sweedish or Ruta-Baga varieties should be sown in drills 18 to 34 inches apart, at any time from I he first of June to the middle of July, u
. The Geo. A. Weaver Co's seed catalogue 1902. Nursery stock Rhode Island Newport Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Golden Bali, or Orange Jelly. Its beautiful color and fine flesh have earned for it the synonym of " Orange ; ^"White Egg. Smooth; medium large; egg-shaped; fine qual- ity ; excellent fall variety. RUTA=BAQA, or Sweedlsh Turnips The Sweedish or Ruta-Baga varieties should be sown in drills 18 to 34 inches apart, at any time from I he first of June to the middle of July, using about 1 pound of seed per acre. ?^udlong Swede. A choice strain; white; fine-grained, of medium size; quick-growing, tender and sweet; is fine for winter and spring use. ^White French. Solid, mild, sweet; of large size; later than Budlong. '^Sweet German. More globe-shaped than White French; coarser; white-fleshed; excellent flavor. l^kirvings Purple-top. Large, good keeper. ^/ETong Island Improved. Good Sage. SWEET POT AND MEDICINAL HERBS, Herbs in general delight in a rich, mellow soil. Those marked with a star (*) are perennial, and when once es- tablished in the garden may be pre- served for years with a little attention. Sow the seed early in the spring, in shallow drills a foot apart; when up a few inches, thin out to proper distances or transplant. Cut on a dry day, just before they come into full bloom. When dry, pack in boxes or tins, so as to ex- clude the air. Anise. For garnishing. *Balm. For tea; 1 ft. Basil, Sweet. Soups and sauces; 1 ft. Borage. Excellent for bees; 3 ft. *Caraway. For flavoring; 2 ft. Catnip. Medicinal; 3 ft. Coriander. Garnishing; 3 ft. Dill. Leaves used in soups and sauces; 3 ft. *Fennell, Sweet. Six ft. *Horehound. Medicinal; 3 ft. Lavender. Medicinal; 3 ft. Lovage. Marjoram, Sweet. Imported seed, is best to cut when green for summer use, as it grows vigorously and produces numerous leaves; 1 ft. American grown is best for winte
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