The Herb Centre is maintained for the distribution of 
herb plants, well grown and correctly named, and of dried 
herbs and herb products grown and prepared under suitable con¬ 
ditions of cleanliness. 
A demonstration garden at the rear of the Historical House, 
next the Town Hall, is open to visitors at all times during the 
growing season and visits to associated herb patches and experi¬ 
mental plots may be arranged by appointment. 
Arrangements may be made for consultation and round 
table. 
Correspondence is invited as to unusual plants that col¬ 
lectors may desire. 
We can supply many native medicinal plants which are 
omitted from these lists because their rampant growth makes 
them unsuitable for garden use. 
* Although we list only those varieties of Thyme that are 
pre-eminent for flavor or fragrance, we have a number of other 
varieties for garden use and will send a list upon request. 
Small orders can usually be filled at the Herb Centre 
where a limited supply of plants is kept. Larger orders may 
require two days’ notice to assemble from our growers of spe¬ 
cial groups. 
Larger or smaller plants than those listed can be supplied 
in many cases at proportionate prices. 
We advise placing orders early for later delivery as our 
stock of some varieties is limited. 
On orders sent by express or parcel post, packing will be 
charged at cost. 
a—annual p—perennial t—tender perennial 
As Grown in New England 
