46 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Common name 
Anise 
Balm 
Basil, dwarf 
Basil, sweet 
Borage 
Caraway 
Catnip 
Coriander 
Cumin 
Dill 
Elecampane 
Fennel, sweet 
Horehound 
Hyssop 
Lavender, true 
Marjoram, sweet 
Mint, curled 
Peppermint © 
Rosemary 
Rue 
Sage 
Sage, red 
Savory, summer 
Savory, winter 
Spearmint 
Tansy 
Thyme 
Tarragon 
Wormwood 
Botanical name 
Pimpinella Anisum 
Melissa officinalis 
Ocimum minimum 
Ocimum Basilicum 
Borago officinalis 
Carum Carvi 
Nepeta Cataria 
Coriandrum sativum 
Cuminum Cyminum 
Anethum graveolens 
Inula Helenuum 
Foeniculum dulce 
Marrubium vulgare 
Hyssopus officinalis 
Lavandula vera 
Origanum Majorana 
Mentha crispa 
Mentha piperita 
Rosmarinus officinalis 
Ruta graveolens 
Salvva officinalis 
Salvia Horminum 
Satureia hortensis 
Satureia montana 
Mentha viridis 
Tanacetum vulgare 
Thymus vulgaris 
Artemisia Dracunculus 
Artemisia Absinthium 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Agrostis nebulosa 
Agrostis pulchella 
Arundo Donax 
Avena sterilis 
Briza geniculata 
Briza gracilis 
Briza maxima 
Brizopyrum siculum 
Bromus brizaeformis 
Bromus macrostachys 
Bromus madritensis 
Chloris barbata 
Chrysurus cynosuroides 
Coia Lacryma-Jobi 
Cortaderia argentea 
Cortaderia Quila 
Eleusine barcimonensis 
Eleusine coracana 
Eragrostis abyssinica 
Eragrostis amabilis 
Eragrostis elegans 
Eragrostis maxima 
Erianthus Ravennae 
Eulalia japonica 
Eulalia japonica var. zebrina 
Festuca glauca 
Gymnothria japonica 
Hordeum jubatum 
Lagurus ovatus 
Panicum atropurpureum 
Panicum sulcatum 
Pennisetum japonicum 
Pennisetum latifolium 
Pennisetum longistylum 
Pennisetum Ruppellii 
Stipa elegantissima 
Stipa pennata 
Zea Curagua 
Zea Mays var. gracillima 
Zea japonica var. follis variegatis 
Zea japonica var. gigantea 
quadricolor 
Phalaris. arundinacea var. 
variegata 
Lawn Grasses—Two circular plots near the pleached 
ma are divided into 12 sections. Each section in one plot 
evoted to a single kind of lawn grass, while the sections 
