Wild Marjoram—Origanum vulgare. ‘Taller hardy perennial with spreading 
root stock and a profusion of pink flowers born in flat-topped clusters in 
August. 214 ft. Sun or part shade. 10c pkt. 
Mugwort—Artemisia vulgaris. Perennial with divided leaves, dark green 
above, silver beneath. Rank spreader good for soil conservation. 3 ft. 
Sun. 25c pkt. 
Nept—Nepeta mussini.. Fragrant little relative to Catnip with downy 
wrinkled leaves and blue flowers in May. 10 in. Sun or shade 25c pkt. 
Curly Parsley—Petroselinum crispum. Curly-leaved biennial which makes a 
good border for beds of vegetables or herbs. Rich source of Vitamin A. and 
C. 2 ft. Sun or part shade. 10c pkt. 
Flat-leaved Parsley—Italian Parsley—Petroselinum latifolium. Large flat- 
leaved type with greater pungency especially suited for drying. The full 
crowns resemble celery plants. 3 ft. Sun. 10c pkt. 
American Pennyroyal—Hedeoma pulegioides. Native annual with strong- 
scented branching foliage and pink flowers in axillary whorls. 18 in. Sun 
or shade. 15c pkt. 
English Pennyroyal—Mentha pulegium. Creeping perennial of slightly 
stronger aroma. Leaves roundly ovate, flowers lavender in widely spaced 
whorls. 10 in. Sun or part shade. 25c pkt. 
Perilla, Beefsteak Plant—Perilla frutescens crispa. Deep purple curly leaves 
on much branched annual stems. Contrasts well with greens and greys of 
the Artemisias. 3 ft. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Roquette, Salad Rocket-—Eruca sativa. Leaves ready for salad like cress in 
less than two months. Should be used when young and tender. 2% ft. 
Sun. 15c pkt. 
Rosemary—Rosemarinus officinalis. ‘Tender evergreen shrub-like herb with 
aromatic narrow leaves used in cooking. No seed available. 
Rue—Ruta graveolens. Ancient medicinal herb with delightfully patterned 
blue-green foliage which remains almost evergreen. Four-petaled yellow 
flowers in mid-summer. 21% ft. Sun. 25c pkt. 
Safilower, False Saffron—Carthamus tinctorius. Annual herb with prickly 
leaves, yellow thistle-like blossoms. The dried petals are substituted in com- 
merce for expensive true Saffron. 3 ft. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Sage—Salvia officinalis, Makes long-lived evergreen bush of woody stems 
and pebbled grey leaves of pungent flavor. Showy blue flowers in May are 
attractive to bees. 2% ft. Sun. 10c pkt. 
Clary Sage—Salvia sclarea. Curious old medicinal herb with huge, hairy, 
heart-shaped leaves and shining spikes of blue and white flowers. 4 ft. 
Sun. 25c pkt. 

