The Herb Garden 
Herbs are fun to grow. A tiny spot near the kitchen doorway or 
raeatate a little plot set apart in the garden affords fragrance or flavor as 
SNe you desire. Many are annuals easily grown from seed, others are 
SS hardy perennials that live forever. 
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FROM SEED: PERENNIALS in Pots: 
Dill for pickling - Pkt. 15¢ Field grown plants - 65c ea.; 2 for $1.25. 
Sweet Basil for salads - Pkt. 25¢ BOscinaty 101 sandwich fillings 
(Tender perennial in this area) 
Sweet Majoram for soups - Pkt. 20c Apple Mint for tea and cold drinks 
Lemon Balm for tea and garnishing 
Summer Savory for salads - Pkt 25c Lavender: Vera forseachete 
Finocchio for salads - Pkt. 20c Sage for flavoring meats 
ae : Tarragon for vinegar 
Coriander for everything - Pkt. 15c 
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Anise for pastries - Pkt. 25c Common vulgaris (upright) for stuffing 
Chervil for garnishing - Pkt, 20c Crimson very dwarf for crevices 
Lemon for lemon fragrance and flavor 
White for walks and crevices where 
winter effect is important 
A GARDEN FOR WINTER BOUQUETS 
Here are a few of the lovely flowers you can grow in the 
garden and dry for winter bouquets. 
CELOSIA OR COCKSCOMB 
Statice Spikes of tiny cup-like flowers Golden Fleece New, long-stemmed 
in pastel colors. Pkt. 15c. feathery plumes of soft yellow. 
Honesty Silvery white, paper-like round Pkt. 25c. 
pods, often called “Money Plant.” Royal Velvet Crested rich, velvety crim- 
Rkeaioc: son cockscomb. Pkt. 15c. 
Helichrysum (Straw-flower) Large, Pampas Plume Giant feathery plumes 
double flowers borne in great in bronze, henna, copper, gold, 
profusion. All colors mixed. and red shades. Pkt, 25c. 
Pkt. 15¢. Mixed Celosia A fine mixture of crested 
Acroclinium Daisy-like flowers with and plumed varieties in all colors, 
strawy petals. Pkt. 15c. Pita t se 
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