Wooly Mint: Horse Mint: M. sylvestris. (Perennial, to 4') Leaves 
greyish green, wooly. One of tallest mints. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
NEPETA MUSSINI: (Perennial, to IV 2 ) Soft greyish green leaves, 
flowers lavender blue, in clusters. Charming for edging or general gar¬ 
den use. Light loamy soil, full sun. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
PARSLEY: Petroselevium. 
Curly Leaf: P. hortense crispum. (Biennial, to 3') For garnishing 
and seasoning. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
Ferny Leaf: P. hortense filicum. (Biennial, to 3') Another variety 
for culinary uses. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
PENNYROYAL: Mentha Pulegium. See MINT. 
ROSEMARY: Rosmarinus officinalis. (Perennial, tender: cold frame or 
house plant in winter, except in far south. To 4') Leaves dark green 
above, grey beneath. Delightfully aromatic. Small blue flowers. Should 
be included among choicest herbs. Used both for flavor and fragrance. 
Figures largely in herb lore and legend. Well-drained light soil, full sun. 
.30 each; $2.75 per ten. 
RUE: Ruta graveolens. (Perennial, to 2^') Desirable plant for herb 
garden or any border. Aromatic fern-like leaves of blue-green. Small 
yellow flowers, decorative, brown seed-pods. Likes lime, good garden soil, 
full sun. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
SAGE: Salvia. 
Garden Sage: S. officinalis. (Perennial, to 3') Grey, green pebbly 
leaves, purple blue flower spikes. Indispensable in herb gardens be¬ 
cause of uses, decorative quality and age-long associations. Light 
warm soil, full sun. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
White Garden Sage: S. alhiflora. A white flowered variety. Light 
warm soil, full sun. Rare. .75 each. 
Pineapple Sage: S. -? (Perennial, to 2') California 
variety—long sharply pointed leaf. Scarlet flowers. .50 each. 
White Sage: S. --—? (Perennial, to California variety, 
silvery white smooth leaves, not pebbled texture. .75 each. 
Black Sage: S. -? (Perennial to 2') Long narrow 
leaves. Black woody stem, another variety from California. .75 each. 
Swiss Meadow Sage: Salvia Pratensis. (Perennial, to 2^') Long 
pointed leaves, spikes, deep blue flowers. Attractive in any border. 
Rare. .35 each; $3.00 per ten. 
SANTOLINA: 
Santolina or Lavender Cotton: S. Chamaecyparissus. (Perennial, to 2') 
Attractive much divided silver grey foliage, flower heads yellow, 
aromatic. Disliked by moths. Grey tones combine well with other 
leafage. Sandy soil, full sun. .25 each; $2.25 per ten. 
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