To Our Flower 
Due to present uncertain economic conditions, 
our catalog is much abridged this year. The plants 
described are greater in variety than ever before 
and many new and rare kinds are listed. The quality 
of our plants has been maintained at the usual high 
standard. 
Prices are quoted in two columns. The first col¬ 
umn is for plants that have been established in 
small pots and are ready to quickly take root in 
their new home. Customers have found these smaller 
potted plants very economical and especially suited 
to planting in rock gardens where they readily 
adjust themselves to the irregular spaces among the 
rocks. The second column prices cover transplanted 
field grown plants or clumps. 
Varieties marked * are suited to use in rock 
gardens. 
Many larger varieties may also be used in larger 
rock gardens, often in the background. Many of 
those classed as rock garden plants are also much 
used in the foreground of perennial borders. 
We guarantee these plants to reach you in good 
growing condition. Complaints must be made with¬ 
in ten days of receipt of plants. We do not guar¬ 
antee growth or hardiness of these plants other 
than above. 
We are constantly checking our plants to insure 
correct nomenclature but mistakes sometimes occur. 
We are always ready to replace plants found untrue 
to name. 
TERMS: Cash with order, which includes pack¬ 
ing and delivery charges. MINIMUM ORDER 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Toole’s Condensed Catal< 
ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 
Potted Field 
*Aizoon Dwarf; white; silvery foliage; 
June .. .15 
Millefolium Rcseum—12-16 inches; rose; 
June-August ... .20 
*Nana—3 inches; white; fine aromatic 
foliage : J unc ....■ .. .15 
Ptarmica fl. pi. (Perry's Variety)—12-16 
inches; white; June-July. .20 
*Sericea—10 inches; yellow; summer.... .15 
*Tomentosa No. 1; 3 inches; yellow; 
wooly foliage; summer .15 .25 
*Tomentosa -No. 2; 3 inches; yellow; 
green foliage . .25 
*Tomentosa —No. 3; larger type; 10 in¬ 
ches; foliage more silvery .15 .25 
*Umbellata—6 inches; white; silver fol¬ 
iage; July . 15 .25 
ACONITUM 
Autumnalis 3-4 feet; dark blue; Oct. .25 
Napellus—2-3 feet; blue; July. .25 
AETHIONEMA (Persian Candytuft) 
"'Armenum -3 inches; light rose; blue- 
green foliage ..15 .25 
*Creticum 5 inches; rose; gray foli¬ 
age; June . 15 .25 
AJUGA (Bugle) 
Genevensis—6 inches ; pink ; ground cov¬ 
er ; May. June ...... .15 
*Hybrida Tottenhami—6 inches; met¬ 
allic purple leaves . 15 
Reptans—6 inches; blue; ground 
cover; May .15 
ALLIUM 
*Schoenopraaum (Chives)—8 inches; 
rosy lilac; May . 15 .20 
*Stellatum—8 inches; light pink; July .15 .25 
*Thibeticum—8 inches; rose; June.15 
ALYSSUM 
*Moellendorfianum — prostrate; deep 
yellow; June-July ......20 
*Rostratum—8-12 inches; yellow; July .15 .20 
*Saxatile Compactum—8-10 inches; 
yellow; May .15 .20 
Price: 12 of one variety at price of 10; 6 or more of a 
Loving Friends 
PRICES: 12 of one variety at the price of 10; 
6 or more of a kind take dozen rates. Write for 
quotations on large quantities. 
*--* 
Golden Anniversary Offering 
It was in 1884, just fifty years ago, that 
my father distributed his first price list of 
seeds and plants. To celebrate this occasion, 
we have decided to make a generous friend¬ 
ship offer. This is: 
FOR EACH FULL TWO DOLLARS 
SENT WITH YOUR ORDER, SELECT 
EXTRA PLANTS TO THE VALUE OF 
FIFTY CENTS. This means if you send 
four dollars with your order, you select plants 
to the value of FIVE DOLLARS, and RE¬ 
MEMBER, this price means TRANSPORTA¬ 
TION CHARGES PAID. 
VISITORS INVITED TO GARRY-NEE-DULE 
Visitors are always welcome at Garry-nee-Dule 
where they will find a large rock garden, exten¬ 
sive perennial borders, a delightful Nature Trail 
and other features in addition to the nursery and 
greenhouses. 
—W. A. TOOLE, of Garry-nee-Dule 
Baraboo, Wisconsin 
of Hardy Plants for 1934 
Potted Field 
*Serpyllifolium—Prostrate ; light yel¬ 
low; June . 15 .25 
:|: Serpyllifolium Nanum—-More compact 
than type .j.20 
*Spinosum—5-6 inches; white; June....25 
ANCHUSA (Bugloss) 
Italica, Dropmore Variety—3-4 feet; sky 
blue; May-June .,. .20 
Italica, Lissadel Variety -3-4 feet; light 
blue, May-June . .20 
*Myosotidiflora--10-12 inches; blue 
large leaves; May . -15 .25 
ANEMONE 
Canadensis—10-12 inches; write .. .20 
*Patens—6-8 inches; pale lilac; April.... .20 
*Pulsatilla—8-9 inches; purple; April.... .15 .20 
ANTENNARIA (Pussytoes) 
il! Tomentosa—2-3 inches; white; sil¬ 
very foliage ....,..15 
ANTHEMIS (Camomile) 
Aizoon—See Achillea aizoon. 
Tinctoria Kelway’s Variety- -12-18 
inches; bright yellow; June-August .20 
Tinctoria Perry’s Variety—12-16 inches; 
yellow; June-August .15 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Canadensis -18-20 inches; red and yel¬ 
low; May ... .20 
^Flabellata Nana Alba -6-S inches; 
milk white; June .15 .25 
Long Spurred Hybrids 18-24 inches; 
many colors; May-June .....,..15 .25 
ARABIS (Rockcress) 
*Alpina—6-8 inches; white; April .15 .20 
*Alpina Fl. PI.—Double flowered form 
of above . 15 .25 
*Alpina Rosea—6-8 inches ; light pink; 
April . 15 .25 
*Kellereri—1-2 inches; white; April- .35 
*Procurens—3-4 inches; white; May.15 
*Sturyi—3 inches; white; April .15 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
*Grandiflora — 3-4 inches ; white ; June- 
July ..15 .20 
kind at dozen rates. Write for prices on large quantities. 
