











FALL TRADE LIST — OCTOBER 12, 1944 io 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
VIOLA, ODORATA, Sweet Violet (RG)—Continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
Royal Robe. This glorious variety is a lustrous shade of deepest violet-blue. 
The blossoms are delicately fragrant and open out flat like a pansy or Viola. 
A few plants of this violet in the garden will serve to furnish quantities of 
Hloomeelthers Gurinemecarl yaw IltermOreear ly. es pit I) cae ees ee $ 2.00 Oper tes 
YUCCA Adam’s Needle (RG) 
Filamentosa. Creamy yellow. 6 ft. This plant, with its broad, sword-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 
Per 10 Per 100 
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. 
Applemint (Mentha rotundifolia). The leaves are used to flavor Grinkssse2eoe L400 $12.00 
Chive, Wild Onion. Finely chopped leaves gives a delicious flavor to salads... 1.20 10.00 
Common Thyne (Thymus Vulgaris). Dried leaves season meat dishes, gravies 
and dressings. Fresh leaves excellent in salads._______----___---_-_-----__ 1.40 12.00 
Horseradish. A condiment used in seasoning meats. 
GF Travan. foun bek see a eee eee eee ABA, 3.00 
(ONO AAG, © cee ee et et Eee ee ee ee ee en a oe .90 7.50 
Hyssop (Hyssopus Officinalis). Leaves used for Medicinal purposes and to 
season vegetables. A good edging plant.___-__--------------------------- 1.40 12.00 
Mother of Thyme (Thymus serphyllum). Leaves used medicinally and for 
seasoning meat and fish sauces and stuffings.______-__--------------------- 1.70 14.00 
Peppermint True (Mentha piperita). Leaves and tender tops may be infused 
fra, Gainers Ghats, ob. ee se ee eee , a 1.40 12.00 
Sage, Old Fashioned. Used for seasoning sausages ATCA eS Sl see 1.40 12.00 
Spearmint (Mentha spicata). Fresh leaves used to flavor sauces and iced 
drinks, particularly juleps._---~-- a ait 6 a 8 tas ee Se. See Ae wad he 1.40 12.00 
Spearmint, Anise-Flavored (Mentha spicata anisatus). Small green leaves 
with delightful anise and mint flavor for iced drinks.---------------------- 1.40 12.00 
Spearmint, crisp (Mentha Crispa). A dwarf mint with small pungent leaves, 
excellent mixed with lemonade.___.-___---+---_--------—~----~-------------- 1.40 127008 
Spearmint, Variegated Lemon Scented. Leaves yolden variegated, very deco- 
rative, slightly lemon scented flavoring for iced ann kg eee ee a4.) 12.00 
Sweet Marjoram (Ariganum majorana). Fresh leaves season sausages, vege- 
table dishes and salads or scent potpourris.-____--------~----------------- 1.40 12.00 
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 Per 100 
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. Available September 25th. 
Riowerine “size bulbs., 22-2 2-42 = 5 = - ss = = $ 1.40 $12.00 
*Regale. (T’bet). Large white flowers, suffused pink with canary-yellow throat. 
Very fragrant blooms in July. Planting depth 5 inches. Available late 
September. 
4 to 5 inches.__-._-.-_—_-----s 5+ -+~- = = - $n == .90 8.00 
Bote (6tinches...<- oe er 12.0 10.00 
6 to. 8 inchesic__---_2-- 4. - 4+ ----= -- += —-- - - = 170 14.00 
*Regale Lilies available for winter or spring shipment only. 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Vivid scarlet, excellent rock garden variety. Blooms 
May-June. Planting depth 6 inches. Availabla late September. 
10.00 

Flowering size bulbs, No. 1_-------------------------------------------- 1.20 
