List of 
HERB and UNUSUAL PLANTS 
ACANTHUS mollis—soft Acanthus: good pot plant, not hardy. Glossy, 
lobed foliage-pale purple flowers. $2.00 each. 
ACHILLEA ageratum—Sweet Yarrow: to 14”. Wide dense heads of 
golden flowers, fragrant. 
ACORUS calamus—Sweet Flag: to 3’ with grass-like, fragrant foliage. 
AGASTACHE foeniculum (anethiodora)—Fennel Giant Hysoop: to 5’. 
Spikes of purple flowers from June to October. 
(Brittonastrum) mexicanum—to 2!/,’—spikes of rose flowers. 
AGRIMONIA odorata: shade tolerant. Lemon yellow flowers, fragrant. 
ALLIUM cepum viviparum—Top Onion; small bulblets carried at the 
top of a 3’ spike. Interesting. 
cernum—Nodding Onion: to 14” pale pink nodding flowers. 
coryi—Coryi Onion: to 14” yelkow flowers. 
moly—Lily Leek: 12” with round heads if yellow flowers. 
montanum—Alps Onion: to 18” with white flowers. 
odorum—Fragrant Onion: 18” with white fragrant flowers. 
pulchellum: to 14” with bright rose flowers in loose clusters. 
rosenbachianum—Rosenbach Onion: to 3’ with globular heads 
of maroon flowers. 
schroenoprasum—Chives: to 12” with rose purple flowers. 
stellerianum—Stellers Onion; to 18” with white flowers. 
Fragrant in September. 
tanguticum—Tangut Onion: to 18” with broad foliage, and 
large clusters of lavender flowers. 
ALTHAEA officinalis—Marshmallow: to 6’ with pale pink flowers. 
rosea—Hollyhock—mixed colors of this old favorite. 
ANCHUSA azurea Pride of Dover: to 4’ with heavenly blue flowers. 
azurea (italica) Italian Bugloss: to 3!’ flowers bright blue. 
azurea (italica) var. Dropmore: lovely deep blue flowers. 
barrelieri—Early Bugloss: to 2’ with small deep blue flowers. 
ANTHEMIS nobilis—Roman Camomile; to 6” with bright green pros- 
trate stems and foliage. 
ARABIS alpina rosea—Alpine Rockcress: to 6” with abundance of rose 
flowers. 
ARENARIA laricifolia—Larchleaf Sandwort: trailing with white flowers. 
