Borage—Borago officinalis. Annual with heavenly-blue star-shaped flowers 
nodding in glistening racemes above rather hairy cucumber-flavored foliage. 
24 ft. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Salad Burnet—Sanguisorba minor. Almost evergreen rosettes of picot-edged 
leaves which taste exactly like cucumber in salad. 2 ft. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Calamint—Satureja Calamintha. Oval-leaved, hairy perennial with creeping 
root stocks, whorls of lilac flowers. 2 ft. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Calendula, Pot Marigold—Calendula officinalis. A single flowered form of 
the popular yellow annual, the petals are used to color puddings and sauces. 
18 in; Sun: 15c pkt. 
Caraway—Carum carvi. Biennial with carrot-like leaves and umbels 
of small white blossoms. Light brown seeds are source of the flavor. 
2% ft. Sun. 10c pkt. 
Catnip—Nepeta Cataria. Velvety, heart-shaped leaved perennial strongly 
attractive to cats. Mildly sedative tea made from leaves. 21% ft. Sun 

or shade. 15c pkt. 
Chamomile— Anthemis arvensis. Annual emerald rosettes of finely-cut 
leaves covered with daisy blossoms all summer. 18 in. Sun. 20c pkt. 
Chervil—Anthricus cerefolium. Lacy parsley-like salad herb of exquisite 
flavor. Needs shading in mid-summer. 18 in. 25c pkt. 
Chives—Allium schoenoprasum. Clumps of white bulblets with hollow, 
mildly onion-flavored leaves which may be cut repeatedly for seasoning. 
18 in. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Siberian Chives—A larger-leaved, showier-blossomed variety with generous 
purple pompoms taller than the pungent leaves. 25c pkt. 
Sweet Cicely—Myrrhis odorata. Ferny-leaved perennial with lovely white 
blossoms in May. Scented like the exotic perfume for which it is named. 
Seeds take nine months to come up. If planted in the fall they germinate in 
the spring. 18 in. Shade. 25c pkt. 
Coriander—Coriandrum sativum. Early-flowered annual with umbels of 
delicate pink. Pleasant tasting round seeds used in cookies. 18 in. Sun. 
10c pkt. 
Dill—Anethum graveolens. Rapidly maturing annual with thread-like 
leaves of the same sour-sweet flavor as the seeds. Whole heads are used to 
make pickles. 3 ft. Full sun. 10c pkt. 
Elecampane—Inula helenium. The huge leathery leaved herb with yellow 
dandelion-like flowers which Helen of Troy is supposed to have clutched as 
she was carried away. Perennial, 4 ft. Sun or shade. 25c pkt. 
