Herb Magic and Hardy Plants i) 

Pine Scented (P. fragrans)—This looks exactly like the nutmeg but has a 
pleasant, strong scent of pine. Each 35ce; 3 for 95e. 
Mrs. or Lady Taylor (P. filtrum)—Peppery scent, dark green cut leaves, 
brilliant deep scarlet flowers of medium size. Each 35c; 8 for 95c. 
Pheasants Foot (P. alchemilloides)—The finely cut, long, dark green leaves 
and pleasing growth of plant make it attractive. Large bright flower, pink with 
purple featherings. Each 35c; 38 for 95c. 
Rose Geranium (P. graveolens)—Strong rose scent, rather coarsely cut leaf. 
Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Rose Geranium (P. capitatum)—Scent is sweeter than above and foliage 
faintly silvery at times. Came to us as P. fragrantissima. Each 35e; 8 for 95c. 
Skeleton Kose—Dr. Livingstone (P. denticulatum majus)—Strong rose scent, 
leaves finely divided. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Pretty Polly (Probably P. Quercifolium)—The young growth is soft and 
hairy but later turns smoother and shows a dark spot in the center of the leaf 
showing its relation to the Oak Leaved group. Has rather showy small flowers. 
Kach 35c. 
Walnut Scented (P. quercifolium)—This variety has a rather trailing growth 
with a rounded leaf and dark bronze center in the leaf. An attractive and inter- 
esting variety. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Skelton’s Unique (P. quercifolium)—Rounded lobed leaves with dark center. 
Flowers of a deep lavender color. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
True Oak Leaved (P. quercifolium)—Deeply cut oak shaped leaf with bronze 
center. Odor of the green husks of black walnut. Large showy flower, bright 
pink with purple blotch. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Fair Elien (P. quercifolium)—Leaves not so deeply cut as above and odor 
less strong. Slightly smaller flower. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Giant Oak Leaved—Large leaves and strong growth with dark center to 
leaves. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys)—Perennial. Once both a culinary herb 
and an herb of medicine and magic. Small dark green oak shaped leaves. Now 
more highly valued for use as a tiny clipped hedge around formal beds of herbs. 
Each 25c; per Dozen $2.50; per 100, $12.00. 
Ginger, Wild. (Asarum canadense). Large heart shaped leaves and curious 
chocolate brown flowers on creeping root-stalks. Makes a fine ground cover in 
shade. Root stalks like ginger and are sometimes candied. 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per dozen. 
’ Horehound (Marrubium vulgare)—-Perennial. You will love the downy, 
crinkled grey foliage even if you do not care to make your own Horehound candy. 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c; Seeds, per Packet 10c. 
Horseradish (Armoraicia rusticans)—-Easily grown in good garden soil. 
Roots, Each 10c; per Dozen $1.00. 
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis)-A hardy perennial with spikes of rich blue 
flowers in summer, it is an ornament in the herb garden or perennial border. 
15-18 in. Plants, each 25c; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.50; Mixed Seed, per packet 15c. 
Hyssop (Pink Flowered)—-Unusual pink flowered form. Each 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Hyssop (White Flowered)—A rare white Hyssop. Each 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Hyssop, Palestina. A species, much like the above, with blue flowers and a 
more prostrate type of growth. 
Plants, each 25c; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per dozen. 
