Potter Herb 
2 MILES SOUTH OF BARABOO 
Many herb-lovers enjoy stopping at the herb farm of THE POTTERS during the 
growing season. Simply follow U.S. Route 12 from Madison north. The Potter Gard- 
ens are located just south of Baraboo on this route. Just beyond are the famous 
Dells of Wisconsin, land of lakes, historic caverns, hills, trees, fish, game, friendly 
people, excellent resorts and eating places. Stop in and visit on your way through. 
Wild Orchids 
LADY SLIPPER, SHOWY: Crypripedium reginae. 
Slipper shaped wild orchid; white flower. 
LADY SLIPPER, YELLOW: Cypripedium pubescens. 
Same as white only yellow color. 
RATTLESNAKE PLANTIAN: Goodyera pubescens. 
Another of the fascinating orchids; for shaded 
garden. 
Miscellaneous hp 
STRAWBERRY, BARON SOLEMACHER.  Deli- 
cious strain of wild alpine strawberry. No run- 
ners and white flowers adds decorations. Ever- 
bearing. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, WHITE: Convallaria 
majalis. Fragrant lovely bloom. Fine ground 
cover. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY, PINK: Convallaria ma- 
jalis. Like above only lavender to pink. Rare. 
CAT THYME: Teucruim marum. Very pungent. 
Good for border. Grey green small leaf. 
Ferns 
EVERGREEN WOODFERN: Dryopeteris marginal- 
is. Dark green up to two feet high. 
FANCY WOODFERN: Dryopteris syinulosa. Deli- 
cate structure with fine leaves. 
INTERRUPTED FERN: Osmunda claytoniana. A 
small luxuriant fern light green in color. 
LADY FERN: Athyrium angustum. A _ graceful 
three feet tall fern of great beauty. 
MAIDENHAIR FERN: Adiantum pedatum, Shining 
dark stems with delicate fronds. Tall. 
OSTRICH FERNS: Piferetis nodulosa. Beautiful 
divided ostrich plume frond. Very tall. 
POLYPODY, COMMON: Polpodium virginianum. 
Small evergreen fern. Fills rocky crevices. 
WOODSIA, COMMON: Woodsia obtusa. Graceful 
small fern for shaded rocks. 
MAIDENHAIR SPLEENWORT: Asplenium  tri- 
chomanes. Tiny fern of delicate beauty. In 
crevices. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
With each order of $6.00 or more we will 
include FREE one of the following items, 
your choice. These all have a retail value 
of $1.00 and may be purchased separately 
should you wish. Indicate preference on 
order blank. 
Item 1. The famous MOULI MINCER. A 
“must” for the housewife who wants to use 
garden fresh herbs in her cooking. This high 
grade steel rotary mincer shreds herbs like 
parsley, mint, chives, garlic, etc. quickly, safe- 
ly, with no flavor loss. No more old fashioned 
chopping board with this handy, fast shredder. 
ORANGE or LEMON PEEL, 
PARSLEY, MINT, CHIVES, 
HERBS or GARLIC 
KEEPS FINGERS AWAY FROM 
DANGEROUS SHARP KNIVES 
Item 3. “It’s Easy to Grow Herbs” by Bunny 
and Phil Foster. An authoritative, interesting 
handbook on herb culture with illustrations 
and other useful information. $1.00. 
Item 3. “Flowers—A Guide to Familiar 
American Wildflowers,” written by two famous 
members of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Serv- 
ice. A fascinating 157 page book in natural 
color describing over 260 wildflowers. The 
184 full color paintings were done by one of 
the country’s leading flower artists: Complete 
geographical and cultural requirements of all 
flowers explained. This is a corker if you 
are planning a wild flower garden. $1.00. 
THE POTTERS or sarasoo 
(Successor to Tooles of Garry-Nee-Dule) 
U. S. Route 12 Baraboo, Wis. 
