GOOD KING HENRY— 
Chenopodium bonus-henricus. 25c pkt. 
Perennial pot herb of the Spinach family with 
arrow-shaped leaves that make very good cooked 
greens if cut when young. Interesting for the herb 
garden because it was named for King Henry who 
had a great appetite for it. Low, slightly sprawling 
habit, not unattractive. 18 in. Sun. 
HOREHOUND— 
Marrubium vulgare. iScapkt: 
Who would think of cough remedies when he looks 
at the fascinating, grey, wrinkled leaves of this 
hardy perennial? Not until you taste the bitter, hot 
and dry leaves can you reconcile such a utilitarian 
purpose with such an elegant looking plant. The al- 
most evergreen foliage can be cut even in December 
for long-lasting bouquets and miniature Christmas 
wreaths. 
HORSEMINT— 
See SPOTTED MONARDA 
BLUE HYSSOP— 
Hyssopus officinalis. 15c pkt. 
One of the most satisfactory blue perennial flowers 
lasting from June until November in bloom if seed 
heads are cut. off. Thrifty plants with dark green 
leaves which can be sheared to make a small hedge. 
2 ft. Sun or part shade. 
PINK HYSSOP 15c pkt. 
The same narrow pungent leaves on erect shrubby 
plants but the flowers are a lovely pale pink. 
WHITE HYSSOP 25c pkt. 
A border of pink, blue and white flowered Hyssop 
makes a charming two foot edging for the flower or 
herb garden. This variety has all the fine attributes 
of Pink and Blue Hyssop but the blossom spikes 
are pure white. 
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