Savory. Winter. Satureia montana. Perennial. Smooth dark green leaves; pinkish-white flow- 
ers. Used to flavor soups and meat. A legendary first aide for bee-sting. 
SKIRRET. Sium sisarum. Shiny green leaves; white flowers. Root used as a vegetable, rather 
like parsnips. | 
SOUTHERNWOOD. Ariemisia abrotanum. Perennial. Feathery silvery-green aromatic leaves. 
Sometimes called Old Man’s or Lad’s Love 
Sweet Cicety or Myrru. Myrrhis odorata, Perennial. Fragrant fern-like leaves; small white 
flowers. Seeds, plant and root formerly used in cooking and medicine. 
Sweet Wooprurr. Asperula odorata. Perennial Fragrant leaves that grow in a beautiful de- 
sign; small white flowers. Excellent ground-cover for a partly shady spot. 
TARRAGON. Artemisia dracunculus. Perennial. Pungent rich green leaves. Used for flavoring 
vinegar, salads and fish sauces. 
Tuyme. Sturdy, aromatic little plants. Excellent for edging borders in herb or rock gardens. 
Leaves used for flavoring meats, vegetables, soups, sauces—also as a tea. 
EncuisH. Broad leaf. Thymus vulgaris. Perennial. Dark green leaves; rosy-pink flowers. 
Frencu. Narrow leaf. Thymus vulgaris. Perennial. Gray-green leaves; pinkish flowers. 
Lemon. Thymus citriodorus. Perennial. Tiny, dark, glossy leaves; purple flowers. 
Wormwoop. Artemisia absinthium. Perennial. Silky, gray-green foliage, bitter in flavor. Used 
medicinally and in making absinth. 
The descriptions in the herb list above have been compiled from the writings of herbal au- 
thorities whose books are included in the Cottage Herb Garden book-list. 

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. 
Focusia. F. fulgens. 
Heiotrore. 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. 
Spurce. Pachysandra termmalis. 
“age hry baccata fastigiata. Well rooted cuttings from historic Irish yew in the Bishop’s 
arden 
PLANTS ARE PRICED at 25c each, and at $2.50 a dozen, plus 50c for packing. The mini- 
mum order accepted for shipment i is for six plants. Transportation charges are additional. 
Shipment by express is recommended. Seed is 10c a packet. 
