HERBS 
The Names: 
Ambrosia, Balm, Basil, 
Borage, Burnet, Camo¬ 
mile, Chervil, Carra- 
way. Chives, Catnip, 
Coriander, Qory, Cum¬ 
in, Dill, Elecompagne, 
Fennel, Germander, 
Sweet-leafed Geranium 
of several Sorts, Hore- 
hound. Hyssop, Lovage, 
Lavender, Lemon Ver- 
The Names: 
bena, Lovage, Mints of 
divers Kinds, Mugwort, 
Pennyroyal, Pot Marjo¬ 
ram, Rue, Rosemary, 
Sage, Skirret, Santolina, 
Saffron, Summer Savory, 
Winter Savory., Sweet 
Marjoram, Sweet Wood¬ 
ruff, Southernwood, 
Tarragon, and several 
Thyme. 
The Vertues: Flavoring and Fragrance. 
The Place: where Sold: a Cottage Herb Gar¬ 
den, near the Gateway to the Bishop's Garden of 
Washington Cathedral, only three miles from the 
White House, via Massachusetts Ave., Wisconsin 
Ave. or Woodley Rd. 
The Time: to be Sold: Spring, Summer and 
Autumn. Hours: the same as the Bishop's Garden: 
9:30-6:00 o'clock, except Sundays and Holidays. 
Advance Orders received and filled. Address: 
Cottage Herb Garden, Washington Cathedral, Mt. 
St. Alban, Washington, D. C. 
The Price: Pot-grown Herbs; 25 cents each, 
$2.50 a dozen. 
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