W. A. TOOLE, BARABOO, WISCONSIN 
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Thyme, Lemon Scented—The lemon scent¬ 
ed Thymes are deliciously scented of 
lemon and may be used as a flavoring for 
drinks. We have three types of Lemon 
Thyme. Green upright; Golden Varie¬ 
gated upright and Creeping Golden. 
Plants, any variety, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 
12 for $2.00. 
Caraway Thyme—(Thymus Herba barona) 
With the flavor of caraway, sometimes 
with a touch of anise scent also. Creep¬ 
ing. Plants each 20c; 3 for 50c; 12 for 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Other Thymes—We have about twenty 
other varieties of Thymes which you will 
find described among the Perennials and 
Rock Garden plants. 
Wormwood—(Artemisia absinthum) A 
gray-leaved perennial, used as an old 
home remedy, also much grown for use 
in making absinth. Plants 20c each; 3 for 
50c; 12 for $2.00. 
HERB COLLECTIONS 
Savory or Culinary Herbs—One plant each 
of six Savory Herbs for $1.00, delivered— 
Marjoram, Thyme, Sage, Savory, Chives, 
Lovage. 
Herbs for the Fragrant Garden—One plant 
each of six Fragrant Herbs for $1.00, de¬ 
livered—Rosemary, Lavender, Costmary, 
Lemon Verbena, Rose Geranium, Balm. 
Garden of Old Fashioned Medicinal Herbs, 
or “Simples”—One plant each of six old 
Home Remedies, for $1.00, delivered— 
Horehound, Hyssop, Rue, Pennyroyal, 
Tansy, Wormwood. 
Annual Herbs—^One package seeds each of 
ten varieties for 70c, delivered—Anise, 
Borage, Caraway, Coriander, Dill, Sweet 
Fennel, False Saffron, Summer Savory, 
Parsley, Chervil. 
Combination Offer—One each of above four 
collections for $3.25, post paid, either to 
a single or separate addresses. One or 
more of these Herb Gardens would be a 
much appreciated gift. 
DRIED HERBS 
We have greatly extended our Herb 
plantings and offer the following varieties 
as soon as ready during the summer of 
1938. The price is 15c per package, any 
variety, packed in cellophane bags, or 25c 
per jar, packed in glass jars. Basil, Cat¬ 
nip, Lemon Verbena, Lovage, Marjoram, 
Savory, Sage, Spearmint, Thyme, Rose Ge¬ 
ranium, Rosemary, Southernwood. 
GIFT PACKAGES 
A box of these Herbs makes an attrac¬ 
tive and inexpensive gift, 6 packages of 
these herbs, your selection of varieties, at¬ 
tractively boxed, for 75c, delivered to any 
address in this country. 
POT-POURRI 
A mixture of rose buds, other fragrant 
flowers and fragrant herbs for use in sach¬ 
ets and bureau drawers. A delightful gift. 
Jars, 50c each. 
HERB MIXTURES 
Mrs. Toole has carefully blended differ¬ 
ent herbs for special purposes. We offer 
the following in jars at 25c per jar. Soup 
Herbs; Poultry Stuffing Herbs; Salad 
Herbs; Herbs for Stews, etc. 
Something Different 
Every year quite a few flower lovers ask me, “Well, what have you got that’s new 
this Year”? Sometimes I think we get so wild after new things we do not give some of 
the older flowers a chance to show their beauty. 
Anyway, here are a few new things we think are good and a few older varieties you 
should get acquainted with. If you do not have them in your garden, give some of them 
a trial. 
AQUILEGIA 
CRIMSON STAR—A novelty in Colum¬ 
bines notable for its large flowers. Sep¬ 
als and spurs are crimson while the pet¬ 
als in the center form a white star. A 
strong and sturdy grower. Each 35c; 
3 for 95c. 
ARABIS 
ALBIDA FL. PL.—A double form of the 
common arabis. Its spikes, like minia¬ 
ture ten-week stock, prolong the season 
beyond the rather fleeting single arabis. 
The double form is somewhat slower 
growing and makes a more compact and 
permanent plant. Each 25c; 3 for 65c; 
$2.50 per dozen. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
MORIFOLIUM—At the nursery last year 
after the great fall show of the dwarf 
asters visitors were attracted, late in 
