Unusual and Attractive Good Honey Plants 
For Gardens and Borders 
These are hardy perennials. Plant them this fall 
for a strong start in the spring. In the north mulch 
well for protection this winter. We will ship after 
freeze sufficient so the plants become dormant— 
usually late October. Water in if necessary to in- 
sure they are planted with good moisture. 
NOTE: Please do not order less than $2.00 
worth of plants in a shipment. 
WILD INDIGO 
(Baptisa australis) 
Attractive in foliage and flower—grows into a 
stately clump three feet tall. Large clusters of pea- 
like flowers in June. 
One year plants, each 40c; 4 for $1.00; 12 for 
$2.50, postpaid. 
PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE 
(Lythrum salicaria) 
A fine ornamental garden perennial growing to 
three feet or more tall. Purple flowers on long 
spikes in late summer and fall. Very heavily 
worked by bees. Will grow also in wet places. 
One year plants, each 40c; 4 for $1.00; postpaid. 
GARDEN HYSSOP (Hyssopus offinalis). Stocky 
thick growth to two feet tall. Numerous blue flow- 
ers, not showy but ornamental in mass. Usually 
swarming with bees for weeks, June to September. 
Strong one year plants: Each 40c; 4 for $1.00; 
postpaid. 
NEW ENGLAND ASTER, 
probably the most showy of 
the wild asters; grows to four 
or five feet tall and blooms in 
the fall with showy purple 
flowers. 
Divisions: each, 40c; 4 for 
$1.00; 12 for $2.50; postpaid. 
NEPETA GRANDIFLORA, with wide spreading 
growth and intermittent bloom most of the sum- 
mer through early fall makes a very attractive 
planting for the right locations. To two feet tall. 
Easy to grow, needs plenty of room. Flowers rich 
in nectar and usually humming with bees. 
One year plants: each 40c; 4 for $1.00, postpaid. 
