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VIOLA odorata. Violet. 
Double Russian. Sweet scented dou- 
ble blue bloom on compact plants. Part 
shade. Each, 85c- 
Light Blue. Extremely hardy and 
fragrant. Long stems and pleasing fo- 
liage. Sun. 
Rosina. Pink and delightfully fra- 
erant. Shade. 
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. 
PEON Y—Enjoy plenty of summer moisture. 


PHLOX LEO SCHLAGETER—Plants g-ow larger and better 
each year. See page 47. 
Single White. Fragrant. Shade. 
ZANTEDESCHIA. Calla Lily. 
Plant them in the shade with plenty of 
bone-meal. 
Aethiopica. Common white calla. 
Bach / 5c 
*Armroy. Sweet little miniature white 
callas on 8-inch stems. Each, 75c. 
Elliottiana. Yellow Calla. Big golden 
bloom. Foliage handsomely marked 
with white. Bulbs should be dug and 
placed in a cool dry place after foliage 
has died down. Replant in early Spring. 
1% ft. Each, $1.00. 
Rehmanni. Pink Calla. Small char- 
acteristic Calla bloom, dainty soft pink 
in color. 1 ft. Each, $1.00. 
PLANTS FOR THE HERB GARDEN 
It has always seemed to us as though herbs possess friendly, homey and even intimate qualities that 
are often lacking in other plants. Maybe it’s because we know what they can really do for a good roast 
or soup. 
Prices: Gal. containers, 75c, unless listed otherwise. 
Burnet. Sanguisorba minor. Im- 
parts Cucumber flavor to salads. 
Catnip. Nepeta cataria. The cat’s 
favorite. 
Chives. Allium schoenoprasum. For 
salads, gravies, soup and cheese. 
Dwarf English Lavender. Lavandula 
officinalis Dwarf. Aromatic. Each, 85c. 
English Lavender. Lavandula offici- 
Halise Mragrant, Hach) 85c. 
French Thyme. Thymus vulgaris. 
For gravies, soups and sauces. 
Garden Mint. Mentha spicata. For 
drinks and mint sauce. 
Garden Sage. Salvia officinalis. Dress- 
ing for beef, pork or fowl. 
Garlic. Allium sativum. A little goes 
a long way. 
Horseradish. Armoracia lapathifolia. 
Lends zest to the meat dish. 
Leek. Allium porum. Used in soups, 
stews and salads. 
Lemon Verbena. Lippia citriodora. 
For soothing drinks. Each, 85c. 
Mother of Thyme. Thymus serpyl- 
lum. Aromatic, Useful between stepping 
stones. 
Multiplier Onion. Allium cepa mul- 
tiplicans. Strong onion flavor. 
Pennyroyal. Mentha pulegium. For 
seasoning and healing teas. 
Pot Marjoram. Marjorana onites. 
Seasoning for meats and stews. 
Rosemary. Rosmarinus officinalis. 
To season meats. Each, 85c. 
Sorrel. Rumex scutatus. Useful in 
salads. 
Sweet Marjoram. Majorana_hor- 
tensis. Used in soups and stews. 
Tarragon. Artemisia dracunculus. 
For use in flavoring vinegar. Each, 85c. 
Thyme. Thymus vulgaris. For gra- 
vies, sauces and soups. 
Trailing Rosemary. Rosmarinus of- 
ficinalis Prostrate. To season meats. 
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