Rosemary 
Rosmarinus officinalis 25¢ pkt. 
Next to Lavender, Rosemary might be 
considered the best-known herb for fra- 
grance and sentiment. Makes lovely shrubby 
plants which reach three to four feet in 
height and breadth when grown in tubs and 
wintered indoors. A tender perennial which 
is usually propagated by cuttings and flowers 
only on the previous year’s growth. Very 
slow growing and difficult to start from 
seeds which must be sown in flats. Seedlings 
should be transplanted to smallest size 
pots as the roots should fill the pot before 
being moved. Can be set in the garden in 
pots for easy removal to the house in the 
fall. It is root tender and will winter 
over only if roots do not freeze. 
3 feet. Sun. 
Skirret 
Stum sisarum 20¢ pkt. 
Ancient pot-herb with pretty white 
flowers second year. Hardy and easily pro- 
pagated by root divisions. 
2% feet. Sun or part shade. 
Spotted Monarda 
Monarda punctata 25¢ pkt. 
Not-too-hardy native of southern states 
with yellow flowers spotted with purple 
and rosy bracts. Start in flats and set out 
in full sun,18 inches apart. 2% feet. Sun. 
English Thyme 
Thymus vulgaris 15¢ pkt. 
Erect,broad leaved culinary Thyme 
which is usually propagated by root div- 
isions. Sow seed in flats and transplant 
once before setting out. 12 inches. Sun. 
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