
VIOLET ROYAL ROBE 
Huge bloom, real violet fragrance, easily grown. 
SALVIA farinacea. Blue Bedder. 
Most desirable as it provides a myriad 
of small skv blue flowers on good stems 
in late summer and fall. 1%4-2 ft. Sun. 
Each, 65c. 
*SCHIZOCENTRO Nelegans, 
Spanish Shawl Plant. A creeping plant 
with thin bright red stems that forms 
a dense mat of small, round, maroon- 
tinted leaves. 
about the size of a five-cent piece are 
scattered generously over the plant. 
You'll find it a valuable addition to the 
perennial bed. A handsome subject for 
pot or hanging basket, too. Sun or light 
shade. 2 inches. Each, 75c. 
In summer red flowers . 
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BLUE CUPFLOWER, Nierembergia Hippomanica—Provides a 
*STRAWBERRY Baron Solemach- 
er. When I tell you these berries possess 
the flavor of wild strawberries at least 
some of you will know exactly what I 
mean. Their ornamental value is fully 
as: high as their usefulness for all 
through summer and fall the long bright 
berries are borne on slender stems well 
above the tuft of foliage. Sun or part 
shade. 
VIOLA odorata. Violet. 
Light Blue. Hardiest of all good vio- 
lets and also most fragrant. Long stems 
and pleasing foliage. Sun. 
Rosina. Pink and delightfully fra- 
grant. Shade. 
colorful border through the Summer months. See page 37. 
Royal Robe. You’ve probably grown 
plenty of violets but never a violet like 
this. Huge blooms, flat like a pansy, and 
often 1 inch across are borne on long 
sturdy stems for picking. Delightful 
fragrance, big luscious leaves. Easily 
grown, Sun or light shade. 
Single White. Fragrant. Shade. 
ZANTEDESCHIA. Calla Lily. 
Plant them in the shade with plenty of 
bone-meal. Each, 65c. 
Aethiopica. Common white caHa. 
Aethiopica godfreyana. Forms a 
heavier clump of foliage and produces 
more, but slightly smaller, bloom than 
the ordinary Calla Lily. 
PLANTS FOR THE HERB GARDEN 
Interesting and useful gardens may be built using herbs exclusively. Also herbs may be planted 
advantageously in shrub, perennial or rock gardens. Their handsome foliage and spicy fragrance will 
delight you. 
Prices: Gal. containers, 65c unless listed otherwise. 
Catnip. Nepeta cataria. The cat’s 
favorite. 
Chives. Allium schoenoprasum. For 
salads, gravies, soup and cheese. 
English Lavender. Lavandula offici- 
nalis, Fragrant. Each, 75c. 
Garden Mint. Mentha spicata. 
drinks and mint sauce. 
Garden Sage. Salvia officinalis. Dress- 
ing for beef, pork or fowl. 
For 
Germander. Teucrium chamaedrys. 
Valuable for use as a formal edging. 
Horseradish. Armoracia lapathifolia. 
Lends zest to the meat dish. 
Lemon Verbena. Lippia citriodora. 
For soothing drinks. Each, 85c. 
Pennyroyal. Mentha pulegium. For 
seasoning and healing teas. 

Rosemary. Rosmarinus officinalis. 
To season meats. Each, 75c. - 
Sweet Marjoram. Majorana_hor- 
tensis. Used in soups and stews. 
Thyme. Thymus vulgaris. For 
gravies, sauces and soups. 
Winter Savory. Satureia montana. 
For fish, chicken and other meat dress- 
ings. 

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