
Flat-leaved Parsley 
Petroselinum latifolium 10¢ pkt. 
Rich in vitamins A and C. Should be 
chopped fine for full flavor in cooking. 
Nutritious substitute for oranges in sum- 
mer. Leaves are flat and roots and plants 
larger. 3 feet. Sun or part shade. 
American Pennyroyal 
Hedeoma pulegioides 25¢ pkt. 
This 1s the native American Penny- 
royal. A superior,bushy garden variety 
which does well in sun or part shade. 
Pennyroyal has long been used as an in- 
sect repellant, particularly to discourage 
fleas. Broadcast fine seed as early as pos- 
sible; self-sows. Can be transplanted any 
time. Sun or part shade. 
Roquette 
Eruca sativa 15¢_ pkt. 
Another salad green whose virtue 1s 
its rapidity in growing. Strong mustardy 
flavor we think unpleasant. 2% feet. Sun. 
Red Orach 
Atriplex hortensis 25¢ pkt. 
Looks like wild Lamb’s Quarters but 
with blood-red leaves. Sow seed early in 
spring,cover very lightly. 3 feet. Sun. 
Summer Savory 
Satureja hortensis 10¢ pkt. 
An indispensable seasoning herb. Nar- 
row leaves are so deliciously flavored that 
Savory has become a synonym for good eat- 
ing. Makes a happy change from Thyme in 
soups, poultry dressing and is called bo- 
henkraut or bean herb for its way with 
green beans. Thin but don’t transplant. 
18 inches. Sun. 
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