GARDEN ROOTS 



CHIVES 



Highly prized for soups and seasoning. The tops 

 of grass-like leaves appear in early spring and can 

 be cut repeatedly. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, 

 $12.00. 



HOP 



GOLDEN CLUSTER— Bears large clusters of 

 yellow-green Hops in such profusion as to com- 

 pletely envelop the plant in late summer and 

 early autumn. Of rapid growth with abundant, 

 ornamental fohage. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, 

 $12.00. 



HORSERADISH 



Does well in any garden soil, but succeeds best in 

 rather damp locations. 



ENGLISH or COMMON— There is so little dif- 

 ference between this and the MaHner-Kren, or 

 Bohemian, that we will supply either kind at the 

 uniform price of, dozen, 50c; 100, $2.50; 1000, 

 $20.00. 



MINT 



SPEARMINT OR MEADOW MINT (M. 

 viridis) — Largely used for culinary purposes. 

 Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



PEPPERMINT (M. piperita)— The green leaves 

 and stems, when chewed and swallowed, have the 

 same effect as the essential oil. Each, 20c; dozen, 

 $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



RHUBARB (Pie Plant) 



VICTORIA — The best variety for general use. 

 Stems very large, tender, of delicate flavor. Yields 

 abundantly and early in the season. Strong roots, 

 each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



SAGE 



HOLT'S MAMMOTH— Plants become a foot or 

 more in height and three feet in diameter. The 

 leaves are held weU up from the soil, are rich in 

 flavor and of great substance. Perfectly hardy. 

 Clumps, each, 25c; dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 

 From pots, each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



THYME (Thymus Vulgaris) 



GOLDEN — Much prized for seasoning and, of 

 late, widely used as a ground cover, on flower 

 garden walks and in rockery work. Clumps, each, 

 30c, dozen, $3.00. From pots, each, 20c; dozen, 

 $2.00; 100, $15.00. 



TARAGON OR ESTRAGON 

 (Artemisia Dracunculus) 



The leaves and young shoots are much prized as an 

 ingredient in soups, salads, stews, pickles, etc. 

 Equally useful fresh or cut and dried. Clumps, 

 each, 35c; dozen, $3.50. From pots, each, 25c; 

 dozen, $2.50; 100, $15.00. 



INFORMATION ABOUT PARCEL POST AND 

 RATES OF POSTAGE 



Maximum Weight: 70 lbs., in first, second and 

 third zones; 50 lbs. in aU other zones. 



Size of Package cannot exceed a combined length 

 and largest circumference of seven feet (84 inches). 



Insurance Against Loss — 5c pays up to $5.00; 

 8c up to $25.00; 10c up to $50.00, and 25c up to 

 $100.00. 



Canadian shipments up to 11 lbs. can go by 

 parcel post. Inquire of your postmaster as to rates 

 and add postage to order. 



Please be sure to send enough money to pay post- 

 age, in addition to cost of plants ordered, when 

 shipment is to be made by mail. The surplus (if 



any) will be promptly returned when shipment is 

 made. Postage on all shipments by mail must 

 be prepaid. We cannot undertake to open ac- 

 counts for postage. Express charges on Cana- 

 dian shipments must also be prepaid. 



RATES OF POSTAGE WITHIN U. S. 





1st pound 



Each add. pound 





or fraction 



or fraction 



1st and 2nd zone. . . 



7c 



Ic 





8c 



2c 





8c 



4c 



5th zone 



9c 



6c 



6th zone 



10c 



8c 





12c 



10c 





13c 



12c 



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