MIXED HYSSOP PACKE 15c pkt. 
A generous mixture of three colors of Hyssop 
above for making a Hyssop hedge. Seed may be sown 
in garden and transplanted. Often blooms the first 
year. 
JERUSALEM OAK—See AMBROSIA 
LAMB’S EARS—Stachys lanata. 25c pkt. 
Makes a low spreading mat-like perennial plant 
with frosty looking, woolly leaves which are tongue- 
shaped. The fat, flannelly, flower stalks with small 
purple blossoms in whorls about them are interesting 
accents for a purple and silver arrangement, in 
silver bowl, with foliage of Purple Basil and Roman 
Wormwood. 18 in. Sun. 
LAVENDER—Lavandula vera. 25¢ pkt. 
Evergreen, shrubby, grey-leaved perennial herb with 
leaves and lavender flowers of the familiar sweet 
clean scent. A hardy strain which has been hand- 
selected for the best, viable seed. 18 in. Sun. 
LEEK—Allinm porrum. 10c pkt. 
One of the most delicately-flavored members of the 
onion family with bulbous white stalks that can be 
used as a mild seasoning or cooked, whole, to serve 
like asparagus. Perennial plants keep over the winter 
which may be pulled either the last thing in the fall 
or first thing in the spring. 2-3 ft. Sun. 
LOVAGE— 
Levisticum officinale. 25c pkt. 
The true celery flavor in the leaves and stalks of 
this perennial herb, which needs none of the fussy 
culture of celery, makes it a must for every vege- 
table or herb garden. The lush green clumps make a 
good background for shorter plants against a wall 
or fence where they may have partial shade. Leaves 
can be dried for an excellent savory for meats, 
salads and soups. 4 ft. Part shade. 
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