Sage 
Salvia officinalis 10¢ pkt. 
Another indispensable seasoning plant 
which belongs in every herb garden for its 
pebbly gray leaves and blue blossoms in 
the spring. Sage will sometimes flower from 
seed the first year. Transplant seedlings 
to stand two feet apart; woody stems will 
soon fill in that distance. Can be cut for 
drying in August of first season. 
2% feet. Sun. 
Sorrel 
Rumex scutatus 15¢ pkt. 
Early greens which give a sour piquancy 
to salad,soup and spinach. Sow seed where 
plants are to remain and cut off flower 
stalks as soon as they appear. Becomes 
somewhat bitter in midsummer but with 
fall rains anew crop of tender sword-shaped 
leaves develop. Thin to 18 inches apart. 
3 feet. Sun or part shade. 

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