BULLETIN NO. 1 — MARCH 15, 1947 
SPRING BULBS—Continued 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
Per 10 
Watchung Giant. Informal Decorative: Orange. A strong sturdy variety. The 
Dahlia with the largest bloom. 5 to 6 feet._.____..----------------------- $2.50 
Yellow Colossal. A gigantic flower, nine inches in diameter of beautiful lemon 
yellow. Strong stems carry the flower erect above the foliage. A remark- 
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Yellow Duke. A splendid primose yellow of good form,.____...------------- 1.80 
Decorative Mixed. 
DAHLIAS. POM POM ‘ 
Fairy. Small, violet-rose, perfectly placed on fine long stems. Very popular « 
ree SG MEDED cy Canrch EPs EAC RUDD) Ch ARSE IA Eo dS OB oo Som ee eH EE pee 1.80 
Jessica. Amber, tipped red.._..-.--------~----------------------~------------ 1.80 
Morning Mist. Profuse bloomer. 114 to 2 inches across. White with rosy 
lavender center and petals slightly outlined with lavender. Stiff wiry stems 
ranging up to 15 inches.,_.___-_-_-----------~-~------------------------------ 1.80 
Pink Rose. Strawberry Pink. Flowers 4%4 to 5 inches. 4 feet.__------------ 1.80 
DAHLIAS, Show 
A. D. Livoni. A clear deep shell pink on a splendid stem. --~~~----~~~------ 1.80 
Bonnie Blue. Bluish, shading to lavender. Lovely coloring.._.----------~--- 1.80 
Floral’ Park Jewell. Red, tipped white. A good blooming, ball dahlia.______ 1.80 
M. D. Hallock. Bright yellow, tipped bronze.-__~~-----~-------~-------------- 1.80 
Porthos. Formal Decorative. A thick bright red, 6 inch bloom with a tight 
center, making it appear as a ball dahlia. Clumps have twice as many 
tubers as most dahlias..__..._-__---------------------+----------------------- 1.80 
Purple Show. Deep purple._.__-------------------------------------------- 1.80 
Queen Victoria. Deep cream or soft yellow._.._-~-~~~---~---~-------------- 1.80 
Robert Broomfield. Pure white. Effective in combinations......----------- 1.80 
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OLD FASHIONED KITCHEN HERBS 
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. 
Per 10 
Applemint (Mentha rotundifolia). The leaves are used to flavor drinks._.-- $ 1.20 
Chive, Wild Onion. Finely chopped leaves gives a delicious flavor to salads.__ 1.20 
Common Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris). Dried leaves season meat dishes, gravies 
and dressings. Fresh leaves excellent in salad._--.------------------------ 1.40 
Horehound, A good tonic. The tea, sweetened with honey, is useful in treat- 
ment of coughs and colds. Used also in the well known horehound candy. 1.20 
Horseradish. A condiment used in seasoning meats. 
8 inch cuttings —--------------------------------+----+-------------------- .40 
Crowns  —------------------------------------- PS ee TERR A ale Sy alpen ee I .80 
Mother of Thyme (Thymus). Leaves used medicinally and for seasoning 
meat and fish sauces and stuffings.-----~---------------------------------- 1.20 
Peppermint True (Mentha piperita). Leaves and tender tops may be infused 
in eooling drinks,.-.--------------------------------<--------------------" 1.20 
Sage, Old Fashioned. Used for seasoning sausages and \dressing.2.0 40.72. 7. 1.20 
Spearmint (Mentha spicata). Fresh leaves used to flavor sauces and iced 
drinks, particularly juleps.------------------------------------------------ 1.20 
Spearmint, Anise-Flavored (Mentha spicata anisatus). Small green leaves 
with delightful anise and mint flavor for iced drinks; ocak ote ee 1.20 
Spearmint, crisp (Mentha Crispa). A dwarf mint with small pungent leaves. 1.20 
Spearmint, Variegated Lemon Scented. Leaves golden variegated, very deco- 
rative, slightly lemon scented flavoring for feed) Grinks.; coe Oe ee 1.26 
45 
Per 100 
$20.00 
15.06 
15.00 
12.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 
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15.00 
Per 100 
$10.00 
10.00 
12.00 
10.00 
