VIOLA odorata. Violet. Gal. contain- 
ers. 
Light Blue. Thriftiest of all violets 
and also the most fragrant. Long stems 
and lush foliage. Sun or part shade. 
Marie Louise. Double blue. Fragrant. 
Shade. 
Princess of Wales. Clear violet blue. 
Long stem. Fragrant. Sun or part shade. 
Rosina. Pink and old rose and de- 
lightfully fragrant. Sun or part shade. 
Royal Robe. Patent. Enormous new 
variety to 1 inch in diameter. The 
richly fragrant flowers open flat like 
a pansy and have extra long stems for 
picking. Luscious foliage. Easily 
Grown. Outstanding! Gal. contain- 
ers, 50c. 
Single White. 
Swanley White. Double waxy white 
flowers that are greatly prized for their 
delightful fragrance. Light shade. Gal. 
containers, 50c. 
Fragrant, shade. 
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PLANTS FOR THE HERB GARDEN 
ZANTEDESCHIA. Calla Lily. Plant 
them in the shade. 
Aethiopica. Common white calla. Gal. 
containers. 
Armroy. Sweet little miniature white 
callas on 8-inch stems. Gal. containers, 
55C 
Elliottiana. Yellow. Gal. containers 50c. 
Godfrey. Quite an improvement over 
the common Calla; more flowers and 
leaves—both are slightly smaller—and 
dense growth. 2 ft. Gal. containers 
Interesting and useful gardens may be built using herbs exclusively. Also herbs may be planted advan- 
tageously in shrub, perennial or rock gardens. Their handsome foliage and spicy fragrance will delight you. 
Catnip. Nepeta Cataria. The cat's fa- 
vorite. Gal. containers. 
Chives. Allium Schoenoprasum. For 
salads, gravies, soups and cheese. Gal. 
containers. 
Costmary. Chrysanthemum Balsami- 
ta. Aromatic. Gal. containers. 
English Lavender. Lavandula vera. 
Fragrant. Gal. containers. 
Garden Mint. Mentha rotundifolia. 
For drinks. Gal. containers. 
_ Garden Sage. Salvia officinalis. Dress- 
ing for beef, pork or fowl. Gal. con- 
tainers. 
Horse Radish. Amoracia rusticana. 
Lends zest to the meat dish. Gal. con- 
tainers. 
Lemon Verbena. Lippia citriodora. 
For drinks. Gal. containers. 

FRAGRANT MAGNOLIA ‘See page 25 
TWO OUTSTANDING SHRUBS 
Prices: Gal. containers, 35c. 
Mexican Tea Grass. Makes an excel- 
lent drink. Gal. containers. 
Mother of Thyme. Thymus serphyl- 
lum. Aromatic. Valuable for planting 
between stepping stones. Gal. contain- 
ers. 
Multiplier Onion. Allium cepa multi- 
plicans. Gal. containers. 
Parsley. Petroselinum hortense. For 
garnishing and seasoning. Gal. contain- 
ers. 
Pennyroyal. Mentha pulegium. For 
seasoning. Gal. containers. 
Pot Marjoram. Origanum vulgare. 
Seasoning for meats and stews. Gal. 
containers. 
Rosemary. Rosmarinus officinalis. 
For meats. Gal. containers. 
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Rue. Ruta graveolens. Aromatic, me- 
dicinal. Gal. containers. 
Sweet Marjoram. Origanum major- 
ana. Used in soups and stews. Gal. 
containers. 
Tansy. Tanacetum vulgare. Used as 
a bitter tonic. Gal. containers. 
Tarragon. Artemisia dracunculus. For 
use in flavoring vinegar. Gal. contain- 
ers, 
Thyme. Thymus vulgaris. For gra- 
vies, sauces and soups. Gal. containers. 
Water Cress. Radicula nasturtium 
aquaticum. Gal. containers. 
Winter Savory. Satureja montana. 
For fish, chicken and other meat dress- 
ings. Gal. containers. 

*PARTICULARLY USEFUL 
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