HERB SEEDS 
(Mailed Prepaid) 
It is recommended that the plants listed in the 
first. paragraph following’ be grown from seed 
rather than buying young plants. You will note 
most of these are annuals, or should be treated as 
such. They will mature fast. 
Angelica, Sweet Basil, Lemon Scented Basil, Let- 
tuce Leaf Basil, Purple Basil, Borage, Caraway, 
Celeric (root celery), Chervil, Coriander, Dill, 
Florence Fennel, Sweet Fennel, Summer Savory. 
The following seed also is available. However, 
we recommend that plants be bought instead be- 
cause of slow maturity, unless you can give early 
start in greenhouse or coldframe. Burnet, Catnip, 
Chicory, Horehound, ‘eereage, Parsley, Sweet Marj- 
oram, Thyme, Common Wormwood, Rue, Sage 
(officinalis). All above seeds available at 20c per 
packet. 
Scented Geraniums 
(Pelargoniums) tp 
The scented geraniums (pelargoniums) are 
fascinating plants that never cease to please 
flower lovers. 
Interestingly scented, and with pretty blos- 
soms as well, they make fine houseplants, or 
garden plants and thrive in environment of 
regular geraniums. 
APRICOT SCENTED: Fruity apricot scent. Pink 
lavender blossoms. 
ALMOND SCENTED: Also known as Pretty Polly. 
Large pink blossoms. Deep cut leaf. A beauty. 
BALM SCENTED: P. Melissimum. Spicy lemon-like 
smell. Small pink flowers. 
FERN LEAF: P. filicifolium. Dainty lacy cut 
leaves with pungent scent. A beauty. 
GIANT OAK: P. quercifolium. Large strong growth. 
Giant leafs like oak. Purple flowers. 
GINGER, SCENTED: P. Torento. Rounded serated 
leaves with grey stems. Ginger scent. 
LADY MARY: Pink blossom. Smaller cut leaves. 
Very pretty. 
LADY TAYLOR: P. filtrum, Brilliant scarlet blos- 
soms. Profuse blooming. Peppery scent. 
LAVENDER NUTMEG: Pleasant nutmeg scent. 
Lovely lavender flowers. It’s a dandy. 
LEMON SCENTED: Crispum latifolium. Refresh- 
ing lemon scent. Crisp green leaves. Interesting. 
LEMON SCENTED: Prince Rupert. Similar, only 
leaves a bit larger. Also strong lemon scent. 
LIME SCENTED: P. lactifolia. Wonderful lime 
fragrance. Big purple blossoms. Fascinating. 
MINT SCENTED: P. tomentosum. A sprawler with 
large silky pungent leaves. Very popular. 
NUTMEG SCENTED: P. fragrans. Imagine the smell 
of nutmeg in your garden! Tiny white flowers. 
ROSE GERANIUM: P. graveolens. Lavender flowers, 
pungent rose-like scent. For sachets and jellies. 
ROBERS LEMON ROSE: Rose scent modified with 
lemon. Deeply cut foliage. Pink blossoms. 
SKELETON ROSE: P. denticultatum. Sweet rose, 
fragrance. Delicate almost fern-like leaf. Very 
pretty. Also known as Dr. Livingston. 
WALNUT SCENTED: P. quercifolium. Lavender- 
pinkish blossoms. Bronze leaf centers. Interesting. 
SNOWFLAKE, ROSE: P. adcifolium. Another 
sprawling plant. Moderate rose scent. Large 
leaves. 
IVY PLANTS 
We now have a selection of beautiful 
ivies in many shapes and shades. 
JUILEE IVY: A new dwarf ivy with tiny light 
green leaves with white band on margin. 
EMERALD JEWEL: Greenest and laciest of the 
ivies. A beauty! 
GLACIER IVY: Another different ivy. Wide white 
band on green small leaf. 
GOLD DUST IVY: Small yellow decor on dark 
green leaf. Like gold dust. 
ENGLISH IVY: (varigated). Huge leaves with 
cream band. An attention getter. 
RECOMMENDED BOOKS 
These books have been carefully selected 
for their attractiveness and factual informa- 
tion 
"IT’S EASY TO GROW HERBS” by Gertrude 
B. Foster. A new edition of this attractive and 
useful handbook on herb culture. 47 pages. $1.00. 
“HERBS, HOW TO GROW THEM AND HOW 
TO USE THEM” by Helen Noyes Webster. Excel- 
lent factual information on herb culture, use. 
Famous garden plans plus cooking with herbs in- 
formation. 198 pages. $2050" 2, 
“HERB GROWERS COMPLETE GUIDE” by 
Rosella F. Mathieu. Completely revised and sup- 
plemented to include over 100 herbs. Fascinating 
historical, use and cultural infomration with in- 
genious small herb garden designs for practical 
use about the house. 111 pages. $2.50. 
“THE HERB GROWER,” quarterly publica- 
tion illustrated with valuable informaticn to the 
herb grower. An Herb Grower’s Press Publica- 
tion. Year’s subscription $2.50. 
Special Helpful Information 
Several of the plants listed have cer- 
tain peculiar habits when transplanted. 
Lemon Verbena will, in most cases, ose 
all of its foliage. However, although you 
seem to have only a “stick” for your 
pains, watch closely for new small 
growth begin to come from along the 
stem. It should start within about 10 
days. Keep well watered during this 
transition period. The following plants 
tend to turn brown when moved to a 
new locality, and in some cases will 
take about 10 days to show new green 
growth coming. Give them good care, 
plenty of water and sun, and they should 
come back fast. These include the 
following scented geraniums: Lime, 
Lemon (both varieties), Skeleton Rose 
and Fern Leaved. Please be guided by 
this information, and it should save us 
all needless correspondence. 
We do not have space to give detailed 
propagation information on all the 
plants. If you are a beginner, you can 
get detailed information from several 
of the books listed in this flyer. Or you 
can write the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture for Farmers’ Bulletins number 
1977 which gives excellent information 
of this type. It is available for 15c 
a copy. We will be glad to answer 
your questions also, of course, but the 
above information will save you much 
time. When writing for these Depart- 
ment of Agriculture Bulletins please 
mention The Potters of Baraboo. 
PRICES AND TERMS 
Please Read Carefully Before Ordering 
Prices: Herb Plants, Geraniums and Ivy, 50c - 
each, Any six plants $2.70. Any twenty- 
five plants $8.75. 
Wild Flowers, Ferns, and miscellaneous, 
45c each. Any six plants $2.40. Any 
twenty-five plants $7.50. | Exceptions— 
Lemon verbena and true lavender 85c. 
Three for $2.50. Wild Orchids 70c each, 
three for $1.80. 
Shipping: Plants (except wildflowers and 
ferns) ready to ship in late March. Wild- 
flowers as soon as snows recede and permit 
digging. Lemon verbena and_ lavender 
shipped later in April and May. All orders 
are carefully wrapped and _ packed. Ship- 
ments by prepaid parcel post or express. 
Satisfaction guaranteed; see paragraph 
headed Potter Plants. 
Please enclose 25c on all orders under 
$3.00 to cover handling and postage. 
THE POTTERS or sarasco 
(Successor to Tooles of Garry-Nee-Dule) 
U. S. Route 12 Baraboo, Wis. 
