Bergamont—See Monarda Didyma. 
Catnip—see Nepeta Mussini. 
Chives—(See main List.) 
Gexmander—See ‘Leucrium Chamaedrys. 
Hyssop—sSee Hyssop Officinalis. 
Lavender—See Lavendula Vera. 
Majoram (Majorana Onites)—Pot Marjoram. The true Sweet 
Marjoram is tender. Pot Marjoram is rather trailing in hab- 
it and forms a beautiful mound. Purplish flowers in ciust- 
ers. Dry soil in sun. 40 cents each 
The Mints—A group of sweet scented Herbs. 
Pennyroyal, Engiish Variety—(Mentha Pulegium)—is a true 
perennial. Prostrate, leaves green somewhat hairy. Flowers 
lilac colored. Very aromatic. Protect in cold climate. Heavy 
soil in light shade. 50 cents each. 
Peppermint—See Mentha Piperita. 
Requienii—See Mentha Requinii. 
Spearmint—See Mentha Spicata. 
Rosemary—See Rosmarinus Officinalis. 
Rue—(Rutaigraveoleus)—A two foot shrub—Finely divided blue 
green foliage. Large yellow flowers. A good ornamental, 
nearly evergreen. 50 cents each. 
Sage—Salvia Officinalis—A well known herb extensively used 
in flavoring. 3 for $1.00. 
Tansy (Tanacetum Vulgare)—Fernlike aromatic leaves. Flowers 
orange buttons in clusters. 3 ft. 40 cents each. 
Thyme—See Thymus Vulgaris. 
Woodruff Sweet—See Asperula Odorata. 
Rock Garden Bulbs For Fall Planting 
Some of these bulbs are scarce and orders should be placed as 
early as possible to avoid dissappointment. Large bulbs 
only. 
Species Tulips—Plant 3 in. deep in colonies. 
Bifiora—Small white flowers in a cluster. 5 in. $1.25 per doz. ; 
25 for $2.25. 
Clusiana—(Lady Tulip)—Small white flowers outside crimson, 
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Eichleri—Crimson scarlet, inside yellow and black, 12 in. $1.25 
DerdOZ + 2ow LOL oaeco. 
Fosteriana—(Red Emperior)—Brilliant vermillion scarlet. Very 
early, most attractive, 18 in. $2.25 per doz.; 25 for 
$4.25. 
Kaufmanniana—(Waterlily Tulip)—Large yellow and _ white 
flowers, outside pink. The earliest Tulip, 8 in. $2.00 per 
doz. 3°25 for’ $3.15. 
Sylvestris—Flowers small golden yellow, nodding in pairs, 16 
In, o$1-2D) per GOZ.. eco RLOLr Up2.20. 
Narcissus Species 
Bulbocodium Conspicuus—(Hoop' Petticoat)—Flowers. golden 
Hoop Petticoats, 6 in. $1.40 per doz.; 25 for $2.25. 
Canaliculatus—Perianth white with golden cup. Flowers in 
clusters, 6 in. $1.50 per doz.; 25 for $2.50. 
Cyclamineus—Small Cyclamen-shaped flowers, dwarf, very early. 
$1.70 per doz.; 25 for $38.25. 
Triandus Albus—(Angles Tears)—-Small cream colored flowers 
in clusters. Perianth reflexed, 8 in. $1.70 per doz.; 25 for 
$3.25. 
Crocus Spring Flowering 
Kathleen Parlow—Large clear white. 75 cents per doz.; 25 
igaie Sl sAsy ° 
Queen of the Blues—Porcelain blue, good size. 65 cents per 
ateyan oo PAS siepe Slo7ADe 
Yellow Mammoth—Free flowering yellow, large flowers. 175 
cents per doz.; 25 for $1.25. 
Chiondoxa Luciliae—(Glory of the Snow)—Flowers in clusters, 
bright blue, white centers. 75 cents per doz.; 25 for $1.25. 
Chiondoxa Luciliae Alba—A pretty pure white form of the 
above. 90 cents per doz.; 25 for $1.50. 
Eranthis Hyamalis—(Winter Aconite)—Dwarf with yellow blos- 
soms, before the Crocus. 75 cents peg doz.; 25 for $1.25. 
Galanthus Nivalis—(Snow Drops)—Nodding white flowers very 
early in Spring. Prefers shade, quite permanent. 75 cents 
per doz.; 25 for $1.25. 
Iris Reticulanta—A vry fragrant small blue Iris. Very early. 
75 cents per doz.; 25 for $1.25. 
Muscari Botryoides (Grape Hyacinths)—-Flowers dark blue in 
clusters like an inverted bunch of Grapes. 60 cents per 
doz.; 25 for $1.00. 
Scilla Siberica (Squill)—Bright blue flowers hang on 4 in. 
stems. Blossom just before the Crocus. 75 cents per doz. 
25 for $1.25. 
