These prices do not include expressage nor postage. 
DRIED HERBS FROM THE COTTAGE 
Packed in glass jars bearing the Cottage Herb Garden label, in two sizes, at 25 cents 
and at 75 cents. For mailing gift-assortments, compartment boxes may be had 
to contain two, four or six of the 25-cent jars. Four 25-cent jars weigh about one 
pound, packed for mailing. 
FOR FLAVOR: Delightful in salads, vegetables, soups and sauCes, and for seasoning 
meats and drinks: Basil, Bay Leaf, Caraway, Chervil, Coriander, Dill, Fennel, Mint, 
Rosemary, Saffron (false). Sage, Savory, Sweet Marjoram, Tarragon, Thyme. And 
(most helpful to beginners in the use of herbs) special mixtures of Dried Herbs, 
specially blended and marked, as follows: Soup, Omelet, Fish Cookery (powdered), 
Poultry Stuffing, Veal Stuffing, Creole Cookery (powdered). Gumbo Filet (pow¬ 
dered), and Salad. 
FOR TEAS: Chamomile, Horehound, Lemon Verbena, Peppermint, Tilleul (Linden 
Blossoms), Yerba Mate. And choice imported Teas as follows, priced according to 
size of package: Hu Kwa, 25 cents, $1.00 and $2.50; Jasmine, $1.00; Tong, 50 cents. 
FOR FRAGRANCE: Imported English Garden Flowers, dried and blended into old- 
fashioned pots-pourris, for rose-jars, linen-shelves, and handkerchief drawers; in two 
varieties (at present). Garden Bouquet and Old English, packed in glass jars in two 
sizes at 30 cents and $1.00. Sweet Lavender and Lemon Verbena; in glass jars in 
three sizes, at 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00; or in lavender or green organdie 
sachets at 25 cents each. 
A VARIETY OF UNUSUAL THINGS: 
FRAGRANT HONEYS from many of the States and from foreign lands, in 25-cent glass 
jars. These may be had in compartment boxes containing assortments of two, four or 
six jars. Among the many varieties usually in stock are: Alabama Cotton Blossom, 
Georgia Gallberry, Florida Orange Blossom, Pennsylvania Sourwood, New York 
Blueberry, Texas Thistle, Arizona Mesquite, California Sage, Oregon Blackberry, 
Canadian Wild Blossoms, Scotch Heather, Italian Locust, Mount Hymettus, Palestine. 
A number of these may be had also in one-pound jars, at prices varying from $1.00 
to $2.00 according to variety. 
OLD FASHIONED HOREHOUND DROPS and hard Candies; lollipops of barley sugar; 
maple sugar squares from Vermont. 
CAREFULLY CHOSEN BIRTHDAY CARDS, greeting cards for invalids, and cards for 
Easter and Christmas; flower prints and calendars. 
CHARMINGLY ILLUSTRATED Children’s Prayers, for nursery or Sunday-school walls, 
at 50 cents each. 
HERB CHARTS for the kitchen or pantry wall, at 35 cents each. 
FLOWER PLAQUES, and colorful pottery for flower display, dining-table or for the 
garden-terrace. 
BOOKS, carefully selected, on the herb garden and on the uses of herbs; the current book 
list may be had on application. 
SHIPMENT OF DRIED HERBS and of other articles from the Cottage may be had by 
mail, on orders to the amount of $1.00 or more. The remittance accompanying the 
order should include an additional allowance for postage; 20 cents is suggested 
on the ordinary order, and any excess above the requirement will be refunded. 
ORDERS AND INQUIRIES should be addressed to The Cottage Herb Garden, Washing¬ 
ton Cathedral, Washington, D. C. 
