NATIVE ANGELICA— 
Angelica atropurpurea. 2 VeupR es 
A native variety with purplish stems which is of 
easier culture. Plants often remain perennial even if 
allowed to bloom. White flowers and slightly smaller 
leaves are similar to above. 5 ft. Shade. 
ANISE—Pim pinella anisum. Tee pkt 
Grown for the sweet, grey seeds used in hot 
breads, cookies and soothing drinks. The slight plants 
ere attractive when covered with lacy white umbels 
of flowers in July. 18 in. Sun. 
ANISE-HYSSOP— 
Agastache anethiodora. 20c pkt. 
For a late season, true blue color in the perennial 
border, Anise-Hyssop deserves wider popularity. It is 
beloved by herb gardeners and bee keepers for its long 
season of bloom, hardiness and good source of honey. 
3 ft. Sun or part shade. 
LEMON BALM— 
Melissa officinalis. 25c pkt. 
Delicious lemon-scented foliage which keeps its 
fresh green look all summer. Lemon Balm is a favorite 
for its ease of propagation by divisions once a clump 
is started, as well as for its use in iced beverages, 
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and fruit cups. 2’ ft. Sun or part shade. 
Saye ee DASIL— 
Ocimum basilicum. 10c pkt. 
Versatile Basil is as welcome in the parlor bouquet 
as it 1s indispensable in the kitchen bouquet and 
salad bowl. All the aroma and warmth of the sun- 
drenched herb garden seems to be embodied in the 
flavor and scent of this lovely, bright green annual 
with small white flowers. 2'2 ft. Sun. 
