LAVENDER BERGAMOT— 
Monarda_ fistulosa. Dcrpet. 
Lovely as a drift of purple haze when covered with 
showy lavender flowers. Aromatic leaves were used in 
Colonial days for tea. A valuable perennial addition 
to the border or herb garden. Easy to grow from 
seed, but not spreading like Bee Balm. 3 ft. Sun or 
part shade. 
BORAGE—Borago officinalis. l5c pkt. 
“T Borage, bring thee courage!”—Who would not 
feel a rise in spirits upon looking at the star-shaped, 
heavenly blue flowers nodding in glistening racemes 
above the amusing hairy foilage. Easiest of annuals, 
attractive in the garden and handsome as_ table 
centerpiece. Blue flower petals are an artistic addition 
foeteuiceand tomato salad. 3 ft. Sun. 
SALAD BURNET— 
Sanguisorba minor. Its Geepkts 
Lovely perennial rosettes of bright green leaves of 
real cucumber flavor. Good edging herb for vegetable 
garden or paths. 12 in. Sun. 
CARAWAY—Carum carvi. 10c pkt. 
You have never tasted Caraway seeds until you 
have grown your own! Plant the seeds like carrots, 
enjoy the lush green foliage the first year as a gar- 
den ornament. The next spring vou will marvel as 
the plants become three feet tall, bearing the love- 
liest white umbels. followed by the good brown 
seeds. 3 ft. Sun or part shade. 
CATNIP—WNe peta cataria. 15c pkt. 
Velvety heart-shaped leaves of peculiar scent which 
is strongly attractive to cats. However—‘If you sow 
it the cats don’t know it, but if you set it (buy 
plants) the cats will get it.” 2% ft. Sun or shade. 
CELANDINE— 
Cheladonium majus. IScapkty 
Called Rapid Celandine for the way it spreads by 
leaps and bounds, this old medicinal herb has yellow 
flowers. 3 ft. Sun or shade. 
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