BETONY, WOOLY: Stachys lanata (P). Lamb’s Ears. Purple flower sprays and 
gray, soft as velvet, leaves make unique flower arrangements. Nice plant for 
edging the borders. Height, 10 inches. Plants, 25c; Seed, pkt. 10c 
CARAWAY: Carum carvi (B). Fern-like leaf; white umbels. Seeds produced the 
second year; in biscuits, cakes, cheeses, cookies. Seed only, pkt. 10c 
CATNIP: Nepeta catari (P). Lavender flowers, gray leaf. Prefers partial shade. 
Used as a tea; for the pet cat. Plants, 30c; Seed, pkt. 10c 
CHAMOMILE: Matricaria chamomilla (A). White daisy flower; selfsown seedlings 
green all winter. Leaf for tea. Height, three feet. Seed, pkt. 10c 
CHERVIL: Anthricus cerefolium (B). Matures quickly 80 may be treated as an- 
nuals. Sow in cool weather. A delicate seasoning for salad, fish, eggs, sauces. 
Seed, pkt. 15c 
CHIVES: Allium schoenoprasum (P). Gay lavender flowers, almost everblooming. 
An important seasoning for every garden. _ Plants, 25c; Seed, pkt. 10c 
CORIANDER: Coiandrum sativum (A). Pale lilac bloom; matures early. The brown 
seeds (crushed) add a lemon flavor to cake, apple pie and sauce. Height, one 
foot. Seed, pkt. 10c 
DILL: Anthum gravelens (A). Leaves season sauces, salads, potatoes; seeds in rye 
bread, pickles and vinegar. Height, three feet. Seed, pkt. 10c 
FENNEL, FLORENCE: Finocchio (A). Yellow umbels; ferny leaf. Stalks eaten 
like celery; leaves in salad, fish, sauce; seeds in cakes. Four feet. Seed, pkt. 10c 
FENNEL, SWEET: Foeniculum oficinale (P). Similar to Finocchio. Seeds are used 
to add an anise flavor. Height, five feet. Seed only, pkt. 10¢ 
FEVER FEW: Matricaria chrysanthemum (P). White double flowers; bright green 
aromatic foliage. Excellent vase material. Plants, 35¢; Seed, pkt. 10c 
FEVER FEW: Single flower with yellow center. Plants, 30c; Seed, pkt. 15c 
ELECAMPANE: Inula helenium (P). Large yellow flowers; rough leaf. Roots 
have a cinnamon flavor; used in liquors. -*Seed only, 25c¢ 
HOREHOUND: Marrubium vulgare (P). Small white flower; gray leaf. Leaves 
used in candy and tea for sore throats. Plants, 30c; Seed, pkt. 15¢ 
HYSSOP: Hyssop officinalis (P). Shrubby plant, almost evergreen. Very decorative 
in garden and vase. Flowers all season long. Mixed colors of white, pink or blue. 
Height, 2 feet. Plants, 35e; Seed, pkt. 10e 
LAVENDER: Officinalis. Fragrant purple flower; gray leaf. Two feet. Plants, 40c 
Vera: Dwarf Munstead strain. One foot. Plants, 60c; Seed, pkt. 20c 
Spica: Larger flower sprays than English Lavandula; very strong fragrance, 
used in French perfume. Germinates more easily from seed than other types. 
Plants, 40c; Seed, pkt. 15e 
MARJORAM, SWEET: Marjorana hortensis (P). Grayish-green, with very sweet 
scent. Tender in the north where it is treated as annuals or wintered indoors. 
Leaves used in salad, soup, eggs, meats, and sachets. Height, one foot. 
Plants, 40c; Seed, pkt. 10¢ 
POT: Origanuwm vulgare (P). Purple flower, dark green leaf. Hardy and valnu- 
able for flower arrangements. Plants, 35¢; Seed, pkt. 10c 
POT: Origanum onttes (P). Pink flower, lighter green leaf; the true pot mar- 
joram. Height, 114 feet. *Plants, 50c; *Seed, pkt. 35c 
MINT: APPLE: Mentha gentilis (P). For jellies. *Roots, each, 40¢ 
BERGAMOT: Citrata. Orange flavor. *Roots, each, 45¢ 
CURLY: Spicata crispa. Strong flavor. *Roots, each, 45c 
SPEAR: Mentha spicata. Vinegar sauce for lamb. | Clump, 30¢ 
NEPT: Nepeta mussini (P). Lavender flower sprays; gray leaf; blooms most of 
the summer. Height, eight inches. Plants, 35c; Seed, pkt. 15c 
