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SWEET AND MEDICINAL HERBS. 
Some of these possess culinary as well as medicinal properties. 
Should be found in every garden. Ground where they are to be sown 
should be well prepared and pulverized. .Some of them have very fine 
seed, and itis only necessary, after the seed is sown, to press the ground 
with the back of the spade; if covered too.deep they cannot come up. 
Early spring is the best time to sow them—some, such as Sage, Rose- 
mary, Lavender and Basil, are best sown in a frame and afterwards 
transplanted into the garden. 
Anise, Pimpinelle Anisum. 
Balm, Melisse Officinalis. 
Basil, large and small leaved, Ocymum Basilicum. 
Bene, Sesamum Orientale. 
Borage, Borago Officinalis. 
Caraway, Carum Carni. 
Dill, Anethum Graveolens. 
Fennel, sweet, Anethum Foeniculum. 
Lavender, Lavendula Vera. 
Majoram, sweet, Origanum Mayoram. 
Pot Marigold, Calendula Officinalis. 
Rosemary, Rosemary Officinalis. 
Rue, Ruta Graveolens. 
Sage, Salvia Officinalis. 
Summer Savory, Satureja Hortensis. 
Thyme, Thymas Vulgaris. 
_ Wormwood, Artemisia Absinthium. 
