Sacred Basil—Ocimum sanctum. Strongly scented, 
rather hairy form, considered a sacred plant in India. 
18 in. Sun. 15c pkt. 
Wild Bergamot—Monarda fistulosa. Showy peren- 
nial with lavender flowers and fragrant foliage similar 
to the red Bergamot or Bee Balm. Easy to grow from 
seed and does not spread as rankly as the cultivated 
species. 3 ft. Sun or part shade. iscepket. 
Borage—Borago officinalis. Annual with heavenly- 
blue star-shaped flowers nodding in glistening racemes 
above rather hairy cucumber-flavored foilage. 2'2 ft. 
Sun. 15c pkt. 
Salad Burnet—Sanguisorba minor. A perennial with 
almost evergreen rosettes of picot-edged leaves which 
taste exactly like cucumber in salad. 2 ft. Sun. 
1} capkt. 
Calendula, Pot Marigold—Calendula officinalis. A 
single flowered form of the popular yellow annual, 
the petals are used to color puddings and sauces. 
idzingoun, 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. 
LOcepke 
Catnip—Nepeta Cataria. Velvety, heart-shaped 
leaved perennial strongly attractive to cats. Mildly 
sedative tea made from leaves. 2'4 ft. Sun or 
shade. 15c pkt. 
Celandine—Cheladonium majus. A hardy biennial 
once used medicinally. Yellow flowers on four foot 
stems. 1) cepkt. 
Chamomile—Anthemis arvensis. | Annual emerald 
rosettes of finely-cut leaves covered with daisy blos- 
soms all summer. 18 in. Sun. 20c pkt. 
Chervil—Anthricus cerefolium. Lacy parsley-like 
annual salad herb of exquisite flavor. Needs shading 
in mid-summer. 18 in. 25c pkt. 
Chives—Allium schoenoprasum. — Perennial clumps 
of white bulblets with hollow, mildly onion-flavored 
leaves which may be cut repeatedly for seasoning. 
1 Seine oui Ice poke 
Siberian Chives—A larger-leaved, showier-blossomed 
variety with generous purple pompoms taller than 
the pungent leaves. 25 cupkt: 
