PLANTS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE HERBS 
ABELIA. Caprifoliaceae. 
Boxwoop. Buxus suffruticosa. Pot-grown cuttings from historical Boxwood in the 
Bishop’s Garden. 
FIRE THORN. Pyracantha crataegus. 
Fucusia. F. fulgens. 
HELIOTROPE. Petasites fragrans. 
Ivy. Hedera, helix. Associated with two Cathedrals; Washington, and Canterbury in 
England, as the original came from Canterbury Cathedral over 30 years ago. 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. . 
SpurGE. Pachysandra termmalis. 
Yew. Taxus baccata fastigiata. Well rooted cuttings from historic Irish yew in the 
Bishop’s Garden. 
PLANTS ARE AVAILABLE at 25c each, and at $2.50 a dozen, packed for shipment; 
the minimum order accepted for shipment is for six plants. Transportation charges 
are additional. Shipment by express is recommended. Seed is 10c a packet. 
DRIED HERBS FROM THE COTTAGE 
Dried herbs packed in glass jars bearing the Cottage Herb Garden label, in two sizes, 
at 25c and 75c. For mailing gift-assortments, compartment boxes may be had con- 
taining two, four or six of the 25c jars. Four 25c jars weigh about one pound, 
packed for mailing. Postage additional. Boxes 5c each. 
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. An 
(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, Peppermint, Tilleul (Linden Blossoms), Yerba Mate. 
In Jars 25c¢ each. 
FOR FRAGRANCE: Herbs and Flowers, dried and blended into old-fashioned pot- 
pourri, for Rose-Jars, Linen-Shelves, and Handkerchief Drawers; packed in Glass 
Jars, at 30c each. Sweet Lavender in Glass Jars, at 25c each. These fit into the same 
compartment boxes mentioned above. (Boxes 5c each) 
Ra (pe Obe Cathedral Age illustrated quarterly is devoted to cathedral subjects related 
to art, architecture, history, literature, music, travel, and the Church. The maga- 
TE zine brings also pictures and news of work and progress of Washington Cathedral 
and its beautiful Bishop’s Garden and other landscaping. 
A year’s subscription to this international magazine is included in every membership 
in the National Cathedral Association, an organization comprising thousands of men, 
women and children in the United States and abroad who are helping to maintain the 
religious, educational, and charitable work of Washington Cathedral. Membership in 
the Association is available at an annual offering of $2, or as much more as your interest 
may prompt. Please address 
THE NATIONAL CATHEDRAL ASSOCIATION 
MEMBERSHIP DIVISION 
WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
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