THE DRIED HERBS: for FLAVORING ^ for FRAGRANCE: 
The Culinary Herbs: Delightful for Soups, Salads, Stews, Sauces, Stuffings, Egg 
Dishes, etc. Superior products put up in glass jars with attractive labels. 
Two sizes: .75 and .25 each. 
Basil, Bay Leaves, Ground Celery, Chervil, Fennel, Sweet Marjoram, Mint, 
Omelet Herbs, Poultry and Turkey Stuffing, Sage, Salad Herbs, Savory 
Mixed Herbs, Soup Herbs, Tarragon, Thyme, Veal Stuffing Herbs. 
The Tisanes or Herbal Teas: in glass jars: .75 and .25 each. Peppermint, Pep¬ 
permint and Lemon Verbena, Camomile (two varieties: the large flowered 
and the small flowered). Celery Tea, Tilleul or Linden Blossom. 
Pot Pourri: in glass jars: $1.00, .&0 and .25 each. Kose petals according to an 
old recipe. Old English imported garden flowers including Lemon Verbena, 
“Garden Bouquet^roses, violets, etc.j 
Sweet Lavender: in attractive sachets of lavender silk, .25 each; in glass jars, 
.20 and .40 each. ^ ^ \ t 0 ^ 
A WIDE VARIETY OF UNUSUAL THINGS: 
(Prices furnished on application.) 
Choice Jellies and Honey. Old fashioned home-made candies. 
Garden Baskets. Herbal Teapots from an old Pottery. Garden Books, especially 
those of Eleanour S. Eohde: “A Garden of Herbs’^“The Scented Garden’’; 
“Gardens of Delight”; Mrs. Hollis Webster’s: “Herbs: How to grow them 
and how to use them,” And Henry Beston’s “Herbs and the Earth.” 
Also well-chosen collections of imported cards for Easter, Christmas and Birth¬ 
days. Flower Prints. 
GENERAL INFORMATION: 
The Location: The Cottage Herb Garden is situated near the Norman Arch 
Entrance to the Bishop’s Garden of Washington Cathedral. The Cathedral 
Close may be reached via Massachusetts Avenue, Wisconsin Avenue or Wood- 
ley Eoad. 
The Purpose: The Sale of Plants and all other material in the Cottage Herb 
Garden is conducted by the Cathedral and is wholly for the benefit of its work. 
Bays and Hours Open: The Cottage Herb Garden is open to visitors every day 
throughout the year, except Sundays and holidays. The hours as weU as the 
days are the same as those of the Bishop’s Garden: 9:30 to 6 o’clock. As 
a courtesy to worshipers and pilgrims, the Bishop’s Garden is open on Sun¬ 
days from 12 noon to 2 P.M. 
Orders: Shipments of plants and other material can be made anywhere in the 
United States according to Government regulations. 
Address: All orders, inquiries and requests for information should be sent to: 
THE COTTAGE HERB GARDEN 
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Mt. St. Alban, W^asbington, D. C, 
4-3-S9 
