ELECAMPAGNE: Inula Eelenium. (Perennial, to 6') Long narrow leaves, 
daisy-like yellow flowers. Tall, decorative, background plant. Associated 
with Helen of Troy. Any good soil, full sun. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
FENNEL: Foeniculum. 
Common Fennel: F. vulgare. (Perennial, usually grown as Annual, to 
5') Yellowish-green, thread-like leaves, smooth stemage. Yellow 
flowers in umbels. Seeds used for seasoning fish sauces. See HILL 
for suggested garden usage. Any good soil, full sun. .25 each; 
$2.25 per ten. 
Copper Fennel: F. consanguinea. (Perennial to 4') Interesting va¬ 
riety. Unfolding leafage like brown plume, fading leafage copper 
tone. Bare. .50 each; $4.50 per ten. 
Sweet Fennel: Florence Fennel: Finnocchio: F. dulce. (Perennial) 
grown as annual, to 1%') Base of stems much enlarged, used in 
Italian cooking. Rich moist soil. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
FLAX: Linum perenne. (Perennial, to 2*4') Slender graceful stems, ex¬ 
quisite blue flowers. Any good soil, full sun. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
GERANIUM, SWEET-LEAVED: Pelargonium. (Tender Perennials,—in¬ 
doors in Winter as delightful house plants) Note. To develop a collec¬ 
tion of these old-fashioned fragrant varieties, is a delightful garden ad¬ 
venture. WEATHERED OAK HERB FARM, INC., is constantly on 
the watch for them and would appreciate any information of available 
material of other old-time varieties. 
Apple, True: P. odoratissimum (to 2') Roundish leaf, light, green. 
Small white flowers. Bare. .75 each; $7.00 per ten. 
Balm-Scented: P. melissimum. (To 3') Large leaf, very pungent. 
.35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Cinnamon-Scented: P. Gratum. Bare. .75 each. 
Citronella: Finger Bowl: P. crispum. (To 3') One of the choicest 
varieties. Lemon-scented. Crisped edges on tiny leaves. Flowers 
pink. .50 each; $4.50 per ten. 
Clorinda: P. var. melissimum. (To l 1 /^') Large leaf, pungent re¬ 
freshing scent. .75 each. 
Cocoanut Scented: Apple-Scented: Yar. of P. odoratissimum. (To 
1%') Slender reddish branches, dark green round leaves, small 
cerise flowers. .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
Crowfoot: P. Badula. (To 3') Leaves divided in toothed divisions. 
Similar to P. Denticulatum. Leaves flatter, triangular shaped like 
bird’s foot. Flowers rose, dark markings. .50 each; $4.50 per ten. 
Denticulatum Majus: (To IV 2 ) Lace-like, pungent leafage. Bare. 
$1.00 each. 
Fair Ellen: P. quercifolium. (To 3') Black-veined leaves. Flowers 
rose with dark markings. Leaves often turn brilliant scarlet. A 
choice variety. .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
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