BULLETIN NO. 2, APRIL 10, 1943 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
VINCA, Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. Per 10 
Minor. Evergreen plant of trailing habit, splendid for use as a ground carpet 
under shrubs or trees. Grows very well where it is too shady for other 
a ee errr trren ee woe. ope a Ae ee $ .80 
Minor-Bowles Type. Foliage is broad and rich, glossy green. Deep blue.____ 1.20 
VIOLA, ODORATA, Sweet Violet (RG) 
Fry’s Fragrant. An old English strain of perpetual flowering violets. Blooms 
early in the spring and again in the fall. Flowers extra large, deep purple 
Big@everveitagratuwexcellent for forcing. ...0 0. 1.20 
YUCCA Adam’s Needle (RG) 
Filamentosa. Creamy yellow. 6 ft. This plant, with its broad, sword-like 
like evergreen foliage is indispensable in landscape work. It can be used 
either for lawn or Rockery work and stands out among all other plants. 
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OLD FASHIONED KITCHEN HERBS 
Due to the shortage of shipping facilities, spices and Herbs which formerly 
came from the Middle East, are now hard to secure. For that reason, we 
are offering a rather complete list of these items. 
Per 10 
Chive, Wild Onion. Finely chopped leaves gives a delicious flavor to salads.__$ 1.00 
Horseradish. A condiment used in seasoning meats. 
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Mother of Thyme. Leaves used medicinally and for seasoning meat and fish 
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Sage, Old Fashioned. Used for seasoning sausages and dressing.,_____________ 1.80 
Savory, winter. Leaves used for seasoning meats; sausages and vegetable dishes 1.80 
Spearmint. Fresh leaves used to flavor sauces and iced drinks, particularly 
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Sweet Majoram. Fresh leaves used for seasoning sausages, vegetable dishes 
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Tarragon ‘Epicure’. Used by the French people in seasoning salads and making 
Winer Deliclous 1neJdello. and. fruit, Cups... 22 - a eae eens 1.80 
The following lilies are all American grown, most of them are grown here 
at Shenandoah. Our soil seems very well adapted for the growing of this 
certain type of bulb. Size specified on the grade is circumference of the 
bulb. 
Per 10 
Concolor (Morning Star Lily). Excellent Rock Garden lily. Red, star shaped 
flowers, flecked with black at base of petals. Blooms June-July. Planting 
depth 3 inches. 
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Regale. (Tibet). Large white flowers, suffused pink with canary-yellow throat. 
Very fragrant blooms in July. Planting depth 5 inches. 
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HEREC SIRTTT CTY SOE ee: Se eet ne Be ee oe Soe ee eee .80 
PTS RLEY CLC anen nee en ee a ee Se Le ee eee eee 1.20 
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Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Vivid scarlet, excellent rock garden variety. Blooms. 
May-June. Planting depth 6 inches. 
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Tenuifolium Golden Gleam. Similar to Tenuifolium except flowers are golden- 
yellow. Blooms June. Planting depth 8 inches. ae 
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