LAVANDULA dentata—grey green aromatic foliage lavender flowers 
not hardy: plants in pots .50¢. 
dentata canbicans—as above not as dentate foliage not hardy: 
plants in pots .50¢ 
latifolla—Broad leaf Lavender: broader leaves than true 
multifida—Jagged Lavender: biennial to 2’ lavender flowers, 
not hardy: plants in pots. 50¢ 
spica (L. officinalis): a form of True Lavender with larger 
foliage. Some larger plants. .50¢ 
stoechas—French Lavender: finer foliage-flower spikes tighter 
than true. Not hardy: plants .50¢ 
vera (L. officinalis) —-True Lavender to 18” the Lavender of 
our grandmother’s garden. 
vera (L. officinalis) alba-white variety of above. 
vera (L. officinalis) nana-dwarf variety of above. 
LAVATERA cachemiriana—Tree Mallow: shrub like to 4’ with large 
red or white flowers. large plants .50 ea. 
LEVISTICUM officinale—Lovage: to 5’ with ceélery-like foliage aro- 
matic, and white flowers. 
LINUM austriacum—Austrian Flax: to 2’ with blue flowers. 
lewisi—Lewsis Flax: to 2’ bushy with blue flowers. 
narbonense: larger than perenne 
Perenne—Perennial Flax: to 2’ with lovely clear blue flowers. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica—Maltese Cross Campion: to 2\%,' with scarlet 
flowers. 
coronaria—Rose Campion: grey-wooly foliage burgundy flowers. 
MACLEAYA cordata—(Bocconia cordata) Plume Poppy: to 6’ with pan- 
icles 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 aromatic foliage. 
floriensis: to 2’ grey green aromatic foliage, lavender flowers. 
piperita var—Peppermint: dark green aromatic foliage. 
piperita—Black Peppermint—dark green aromatic foliage. 
piperita citrata—Orange Mint: low growing with greyish 
aromatic foliage. 
pulegium—Pennyroyal: spreading habit with lavender flow- 
4 
