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WHo Coutp Ask For ANYTHING MORE? 
The following excerpt from a_ letter 
received this past summer explains why we 
have decided to discontinue the mixed herb 
seed packet of other years. 
‘I purchased an assorted package of 
your herb seed at the New York Flower 
Show last spring. The. seeds were most 
satisfactory and germinated almost 100%. 
I do have a complaint, however, there were 
so many unfamiliar herbs included in the 
packet, I didn’t know how to use them.” 
Mrs. H. Muntz, Augusta, Michigan. This 
could never have hapened if she had a copy 
of “It Is Easy to Grow Herbs” with illus- 
trations for easy identification and recipes 
for using the herbs. 
[IT IS EASY. TO: GROWER Ess 
BUNNY AND PHIL FOSTER 
Revised and enlarged edition of the 
popular handbook which describes more 
than fifty valuable herbs with much infor- 
mation on their culture. Tells how to dry 
the surplus crop for winter, gives many 
original recipes for cooking and canning 
with herbs. “Herb Teas” and “Gifts from 
the Garden” contain ideas "for! )egreater 
enjoyment of the herb garden. Illustrated 
for easy identification of the plants from 
the seedling stage. Fifty cents postpaid 
from The Fosters, Falls Village, Conn. 
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