FENNEL FLOWER— 
Nigella sativus. 25c pkt. 
Trim plant with slight leaves and delicate blue 
flowers. An annual grown in quantity for its savory 
black seeds which may be substituted for Poppy 
seeds. Blue flowers are decorative tor the annual 
garden. 18 in. Sun. 
COPPER FENNEL— 
Foeniculum vulgare. 25 cepkt. 
Beautiful form of perennial Sweet Fennel with 
graceful bronzed foliage of the same sweet, anise- 
like flavor and uses in sauces and salads. Intriguing 
addition to the garden which has unusual value for 
bouquets. 4 ft. Sun. 
FLORENCE FENNEL— 
Foeniculum v., dulce. 10c pkt. 
Enlarged basal stems are eaten like celery in salad 
or cooked for a tasty vegetable. Quick to mature, 
Finocchio may be sown again in July for a Jate 
seasOn -Cropa salty woudl, 
FLAT-LEAVED PARSLEY— 
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FLAX—Linum usitatissimum. 15c pkt. 
Grow your own fresh Flax seed. One of our cus- 
tomers, an aritst, makes his own own linseed oil 
from home-grown seeds. Easy annual. ripening seeds 
early in summer. Rich soil, moist and sunny loca- 
ti0n: POPLt: ; 
BLUE FLAX—Linum perenne. —20c pkt. 
Seeds are used similarily to annual Flax but these 
perennial plants are beautiful garden flowers. Pale 
blue blossoms open fresh each day above lithe, grace- 
ful foliage, all through the summer. 2’ ft. Sun. 
GOLDEN MARGUERITE— 
Anthemis tinctoria. 25 Cpt: 
Aromatic-leaved perennial of the Chamomile family 
with larger, showier heads of golden ray-flowers up 
to two inches across. A bright spot of color for the 
herb garden keeping its blooms for several months. 
a5 Gee Ur. 
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