SALVIA VIRGATA 
This strong growing perennial blooms freely in mid- 
summer following the early bloom of Summer Sage. _ It 
reaches a height of three to our feet with light blue 
flowers. Much visited by bee 
Seed, per packet 20c, stead. 
ANISE HYSSOP 
(Agastache anethiodora) 
This wonder honey plant attracts the bees more con- 
sistently than any other of the 500 under observation in 
the American Bee Journal trial gardens. We know no 
other plant which the bees will work so freely, all day 
and every day, and for so long a blooming period as 
Anise Hyssov under right conditions. 
Anise Hyssop furnishes an abundance of bloom begin- 
ning early in June. It blooms heavily for over two 
months and continues with some bloom until October. 
It is native to the middlewest and nioneer settlers re- 
ported fine crops of good quality honey from it. The 
plant is perennial and usually reaches a height of about 
four feet. It blooms the first year from seed. 
Anise Hyssop is an old Indian herb and of special in- 
terest to herb eardeners. The abundance of bloom 
makes it desirable for flower gardens as well. 

A vigorous plant of Anise Hyssop has many branches 
like the above. 
The seed is small, perhaps a half million seeds to the 
pound. 
Seed, per packet 20c, per ounce $2.00, postpaid. 
DRAGONHEAD 
(Dracocephaium ruprechti) 
This very unusual and attractive plant from Turkestan 
swarms with bees for weeks from June to September. 
Though it kills to the ground in winter, the stocky, thick 
spreading growth makes it appear during summer and 
fall as a low growing shrub. Perennial, grows to two 
feet in height. The numerous blue flowers, though not 
showy, are quite ornamental. One of the finest honey 
plants and especially desirable for border Denney 
Seed, per packet 20c, postpaid. 
WILD INDIGO 
(Baptisa) 
This attractive perennial is worthy of much more 
common cultivation. Dozens of stalks arise from a 
single root in a well established plant and often reach 
a height of three feet with large clusters of pea-like 
flowers. Perennial, native to the mid-west prairies. Very 
attractive to the bees. 
Seed, per packet 20c, postpaid. 
