Pl’ts Seed 
Germander —(Teucr.'um Chamaedrys) Aromatic. 
Per.15 
Horehound—(Marrubium Vulgare) Aromatic. 
Per.15 .10 
Hyssop—(Hyssopus Officinalis) Sweet. Ann.10 .05 
Lavender—(Lavendula Vera) Aromatic; tender. 
Per.15 .10 
Lavender Cotton—(Santolina Incana) Aromatic; 
tender. Per.15 
Lovage—(Levisticum Officinalis) Sweet. Per.20 
Marjorum. Sweet—(Origanum Morjoranum) 
Sweet; tender. Per. 15 .10 
Pennyroyal—(Mentha Pulegium) Medicinal. Per. .15 .05 
Peppermint—'(Mentha Piperita) Flavoring. Per. .15 
Rosemary—(Rosmarinus Officinalis) Aromatic; 
tender. Per.15 
Rue—(Ruta Graveolens) Medicinal. Per.15 .10 
Saffron False—(Carthamus Tinctorius) Sweet. 
Ann.10 .10 
Sage—(Salvia Officinalis) Sweet. Per.15 .05 
Savory, Summer—(Satureia Hortensis) Sweet. 
Ann..10 .05 
Savory, Winter—(Satureia Montana) Sweet. Per. .15 
Southernwood—(Artemisia Abrotanum) Aro¬ 
matic. Per .15 
Spearmint—(Mentha Spicata) Aromatic. Per.15 
Thyme, Kitchen—(Thymus Vulgaris (Sweet. Per. .15 .05 
Tansy—(Tanacetum Vulgare) Medicinal. Per.15 
Verbena, Lemon—(Aloysia Citriodora) Aromatic; 
tender. Per.15 
Wormwood—(Artemisia Absinthum) Medicinal. 
Per.15 .05 
NATIVE PLANTS OF THE MIDDLE WEST 
Each year shows an increasing interest in the plants 
native to this section. Among them will be found varieties 
suited to the rock garden and the perennial border as well 
as the natural wild garden. 
As fast as facilities and ouir knowledge of methods of 
propagation permit, we are growing these varieties in our 
nursery. Those plants that are collected are taken from 
waste places or spots unvisited by lovetrs of nature or 
where pasturing or cultivation will soon destroy existing 
stocks. 
It may be necessary to delay shipment of some varieties 
until late summer or fall if spring shipment seems inadvis¬ 
able. 
Consulting service at moderate expense foT those de¬ 
siring to naturalize considerable area is available. 
Each 
ACORUS (Sweet Flag) 
Calamus—Aromatic roots, grassy foliage, for edge of 
pools and open damp places . 
ACTATEA (Baneberry) 
Alba—18-24 inches; white flowers and ivory colored 
fruit with red pedicels . 
Rubra—15-20 inches; white flowers in slender ra¬ 
cemes followed by red fruit. Both banebarries love 
rich woods . 
ACTINEA 
:; Herbacea—Lakeside Daisy. A mat forming plant 
with yellow daisies in, eatly spring. Open ground 
w r ell drained . 
Price: 12 of one kind at price of 10; 3 or more at doz. rates. 
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