
Summer Savory—Satureja hortensis. ‘The name of this annual herb describes 
its enticing goodness. It has such an affinity for string beans that it has been 
called bean herb or bohenkraut. Narrow leaves, pink flowers in July. 
18 in. Sun. 10c pkt. 
Winter Savory—Satureja montana. Low perennial rock plant of similar 
flavor with dark evergreen foliage, white flowers. 12 in. Sun. 25c pkt. 
Sesame, Bene—Sesamum indicum. Tender annual with pinkish white blos- 
soms resembling Foxglove. Ripe seeds roasted for spicing cookies. 3 ft. 
Sun. 10c pkt. 
Skirret—Sium sisarum. Pot herb with white flowers and fleshy roots which 
may be eaten like Parsnips. 3 ft. . Sun. 25c pkt. 
Smallage, Wild Celery—Apium graveolens—Aromatic celery seeds used for 
seasoning. Needs no blanching. 3 ft. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Spotted Monarda, Horsemint—Monarda punctata. Late flowering perennial 
with arresting yellow blossoms spotted with purple. The flower whorls are 
made more conspicuous by the variegated bracts of rosy hues. 21% ft. Sun 
or part shade. 25c pkt. 
French Sorrel—Rumex scutatus. Soup herb with arrow-shaped leaves. A 
hardy perennial which provides one of the first greens in the garden in the 
spring. 2 ft. Sun... 15c pkt. 
French Tarragon—Artemisia dracunculus. ‘The distinctive salad herb propa- 
gated only by cuttings or divisions. No seed available. 
English Thyme—Thyme vulgaris. Erect, shrubby little evergreen with 
broad fragrant leaves used in cooking. 10 in. Sun. 15c pkt. 
French Thyme—Thymus vulgaris fragrantissimus. Narrow grey leaves, pink 
flowers in May. Less hardy but more delicately flavored. 25c pkt. 
Tansy—Tanacetum vulgare. Dark green pinnate leaves of strong scent. 
Bright yellow button flowers in late summer. 3 ft. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Woad—Isatis tinctoria. Broad leaved biennial with yellow flowers. An old 
dyers herb used to give deep blue color to cloth. 20c pkt. 
Sweet Wormwood—Artemisia annua. Intensely fragrant annual with 
feathery foliage. Makes a verdant background for bright flowers. Keeps 
its sweet odor when dried. 6 ft. Sun. 25c pkt. 
Wormwood—Artemisia absinthium. Silvery segmented leaves of this hardy 
perennial are used in making liqueurs and liniments. Good foil for Purple 
Basil and Perilla. 4 ft. Sun. 25c pkt. 
