flowers. 
LINUM austriacum—<Austrian Flax: to 2’ with blue flowers. 
lewisi—Lewis Flax: 2’, bushy with blue flowers. 
narbonense: larger than perenne. 
perenne—Perennial Flax: to 2’ with lovely clear blue flowers. 
“LIRIOPE spicata—Creeping Lily Turf: grass-like foliage, light lilac spike 
flowers. 
*LYCHNIS chalcedonica—Maltese Cross Campion: to 2%’ with scarlet 
flowers. 
*“MACLEAYA cordata—(Bocconia cordata) Plume Poppy: to 6’, panicles of 
cream colored flowers. 
MALVA moschata—Musk Mallow: to 3’ with pink flowers. 
MATRICARIA camomila—Feverfew: to 2’ with white daisy-like flowers. 
MARRUBIUM vulgare—Hoarhound: to 18”, spreading, with grey foliage. 
MELISSA officinalis—Lemon Balm: shiny green fragrant foliage. To 2’ high. 
MENTHA citrata—Bergamot Mint: shiny fragrant foliage to 1’ high. 
floriensis: to 2’ grey-green fragrant foliage. Lavender flowers. 
piperita—Peppermint: dark green fragrant foliage. To 2’ high. 
piperita—Black Peppermint: dark green foliage. 
piperita citrata—Orange Mint: low growing with greyish foliage. 
pulegium—Pennyroyal: spreading habit with lavender flowers. 
requieni—Corsican Mint: mat-like with blue flowers. 
rotundifolia—Apple Mint: to 3’. grey-green foliage, very 
fragrant. 
rotundifolia varigata—Pineapple Mint: to 2’ with varigated 
foliage. 
rotundifolia varigata—a much varigated variety with some 
leaves and stems white. 
spicata—Spearmint: curly fragrant foliage. To 1’. 
spicata—Kentucky variety: with longer, more fragrant foliage. 
MICROMERIA rupestris: to 12” with small fragrant foliage and white. 
flowers. 
MONARDA bradburiana—Beebalm: pink to white flowers 3’ high. 
didyma—Oswego Tea or Beebalm: to 5’ bright red flowers 
and fragrant foliage. 
didyma—Croftsway Pink: pink variety of above. 
didyma—Cambridge Scarlet: 
didyma—Salmon Glory: 
didyma rosea superba: 
fistulosa—Wild Bergamot: to 3’ with lavender flowers. 
fistulosa Avalon Hybrids: pale pink flowers, some lavender 
and some white. 
punctata—Spotted Bergamot: pink and lavender flowers with 
brown spots. 
MYRRHIS odorata—Sweet Cicely: white flowers, feathery foliage with a 
strong licorice taste. 
