W. A. TOOLE, BARABOO, WISCONSIN 
15 
Plants 
Each 
are attractive ornamentals 
in the perennial border— .20 
Hyssop —White flowers_.20 
Lavender, True —(Lavendula 
Vera) Aromatic, Per._.25 
Lavender, Dwarf Munstead. 
A compact variety of the 
True lavender_.25 
Lavender Atropurpurea 
Nana —Another dwarf va¬ 
riety with darker flowers- .25 
Lavendula Delphinensis —We 
have found this variety 
especially hardy-.25 
Lavendula Pedemon- 
tana — More slender and 
upright in growth than 
Vera_.25 
Lavender Cotton —(Santolina 
Incana) Aromatic, Tender 
Per. _.10 
Lemon Verbena —(Aloysia 
Citriodora) Aromatic, Sa¬ 
vory, Tender Per._.25 
Lovage —(Levisticum Officin¬ 
alis) Savory, Per._.20 
Marigold, Pot —(Calendula 
Officinalis) Savory, Annual .10 
Mentha Requieni — Dense 
green heavily scented car- 
peter _.25 
Marjoram, Sweet —(Ori¬ 
ganum Marjoranum) Sa¬ 
vory, Tender Per._.20 
Mustard — Tender green, 
Salad, Annual_ — 
Old Woman — (Artemisia 
Stellariana) Aromatic, Per. .20 
Parsley — (Petroselinum 
Sativum) Savory, Biennial .10 
Pennyroyal —(Mentha Pule- 
gium) Med., Per._.20 
Peppermint —(Mentha Pipe¬ 
rita) Med., Savory, Per. __ .20 
Pimpernel (Anagallis) Med.__ 
Rosemary —(Rosmarinus Of¬ 
ficinalis) Aromatic, Savory, 
Tender Per._.20 
Rue —(Ruta Graveolens) 
Med., Per. _.20 
Scurvy Grass —(Cochlearia 
Officinalis) Med., Annual__ 
Saffron, False —(Carthamus 
Tinctorius) Savory, Annual .10 
Sage —(Salvia Officinalis) Sa¬ 
vory, Med., Per._.20 
Savory, Summer —(Satureia 
Hortensis) Savory, Annual .10 
Savory, Winter —(Satureia 
Montana) Savory, Per._.20 
Southernwood — (Artemisia 
Abrotanum) Aromatic, 
Med., Per. _.20 
Seeds 
Package 
Spearmint —(Mentha S p i c- 
ata) Savory, Aromatic, 
Per. _ 
Plants 
Each 
.20 
Sweet Flag —(Acorus Cala¬ 
mus) Aromatic, Savory, 
Med., Per. _.20 
Tarragon —Russian, Savory, 
Annual _ 
Tansy — (Tanacetum Vul- 
gare) Med., Savory, Per._.20 
Thyme, Kitchen —(Thymus 
Vulgaris) Savory, Aro¬ 
matic, Per._.20 
Thyme, Broad Leaved —(Thy¬ 
mus Vulgaris) Savory, 
Aromatic, Per.__ 
Seeds 
Package 
.10 
.05 
.05 
.10 
OTHER THYMES 
Many other varieties of Thymes will 
be found among the Perennials and Rock 
Garden plants. 
Wormwood —(Artemisia ab- 
sinthum) Med., Per._.20 .05 
Woodruff — (Asperula odo- 
rata) used as flavor in 
German May Wine__ .10 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.10 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.05 
.05 
TOOLE’S PANSY PLANTS 
Pansies have long been a specialty with 
us, and we believe our Garry-nee-Dule 
Strain is distinct in richness of coloring 
and pleasing form of flowers. Strong 
transplanted plants in bud and bloom, 
April 15 to June 1, and September to No¬ 
vember. Mixed colors. 50^ per dozen; 
$3.50 per 100. 
ANNUAL GARDEN AND BEDDING 
PLANTS 
STRONG TRANSPLANTED OR 
POTTED PLANTS 
Ageratum—Blue _ 
Antirrhinum (New Giant Snap¬ 
dragon)—Very large flowers 
Asters—Early flowering, mixed 
Giant Branching—Separate 
colors of white, pink, crim¬ 
son, lavender, purple or 
mixed. $3 per 100_ 
Aster (Giant Comet)—Mixed 
or separate colors of white, 
crimson, lavender or purple. 
$3 per 100 _ 
Coleus—B rilliant colored 
foliage _ 
Cosmos—Early, mixed colors_ 
Geraniums—Double, red, pink, 
or white, from 4 inch pots_ 
Lobelia—Blue_ 
Pansy Plants (Garry-nee-Dule- 
Mixture). $3.50 per 100_ 
Paris Daisy. 4 inch pots_ 
Each Doz. 
.10 1.00 
.10 1.00 
.05 .50 
.05 .05 
.05 .50 
.10 1.00 
.05 .50 
.35 3.50 
.10 1.00 
.50 
.25 2.50 
