To Our Flower Loving Friends 
We were much pleased during 1934 to see how interested 
many people were in our three exh'bits at A Century of 
Progress. If you were one of our friends who visited the 
Horticulture Building, we hope you enjoyed all the many 
interesting gardens displayed tlie're. 
New varieties are being tried out constantly at Garry- 
nee-Dule, discarding some kinds and adding others to our 
list. This experimenting is intensely interesting, but expen¬ 
sive. 
You will again find Tooles’ plants offered in two types, 
small but vigorous potted plants and field grown stock. 
The potted plants are specially recommended for rock 
garden planting where they quickly establish themselves 
and readily become adjusted to the irregular rock or wall 
garden sulrfaces. 
GUARANTEE 
These plants are guaranteed to reach you in good growing 
condition. Complaints as to quality of plants received must 
be sent us with’n ten days of receipt of plants. We do not 
guarantee growth or hardiness of these plants other than 
above. Should any plants prove untrue to name, we a ! re 
always ready to make replacements when notified. 
VISITORS 
Visitors are always welcome at Garry-nee-Dule where 
you will find many new and interesting plants in the Rock 
Garden, Perennial Gardens, and Nature Trail. 
TERMS 
Cash with order, which includes packing and delivery 
charges. Minimum order $1.00. 
PRICES 
12 of one variety at the price of 10; 3 or mo're of a kind 
at dozen rates; write for quotations on large quantities. 
W. A. Toole, of Garry-nee-Dule, Barahoo, Wis. 
Varieties suitable for Rock Gardens marked * 
Pot. F’ld 
ACAENA (New Zealand Bur) 
*Sanguisorbae. —A spreading ground cover with 
shinv green foliage .15 
ACHILLEA 
*Aizoon —While the clusters of white flowers are 
ornamental, the Ireal attraction is the silvery 
foliage ...20 
Millefolium Roseum —A cultivated and imiproved 
form of the familiar “Yarrow” of our fields with 
showy rose colored flowers . .20 
;: 'Nana —L ttle mats of aromatic grey foliage, 
used as one of the flavorings of Chartreuse 
wine . 15 
Ptarmica fl. pi.—Perrys Variety. A mound of 
button-like white flowers through the summer .20 
'•'Tomentosa —Low, wooly mats of grey green 
foliage, topped in season with heads of br’ght 
yellow flowers . 15 
■'Umbellata —Most effective as a s lvery leaved 
foliage plant if the flower heads are kept shear¬ 
ed off . 15 
Price: 12, of one kind at price of 10; 3 or more at doz. rates. 
