List of 
HERB AND UNUSUAL PLANTS 
ACORUS calamus—Sweet Flag: to 3’ with grass-like, fragrant foliage. 
AGASTACHE foeniculum (anethiodora): Fennel Giant Hyssop: to 5’ 
Spikes of purple flowers June to October. 
AGRIMONIA odorata: shade tolerant. Lemon yellow, fragrant flowers. 
ACHILLEA millefolium hybridum—Yarrow: to 3’ with pink flowers. 
millefolium Cerise Queen: deep pink variety’ of above. 
ALLIUM cepum viviparum—Top Onion: small bublets carried at the 
top of a 3’ Spike. Interesting. 
cernum—Nodding Onion: to 14” pale pink nodding flowers. 
coryi—Coryi Onion: to 14” yellow flowers. 
moly—Lily Leek: 12” with round heads of 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. 
schroenoprasum—album-white variety of above. 
stellerianum—Stellers Onion: to 18” with white, fragrant 
flowers in September. 
tanguticum—Tangut Onion: to 18” with broad foliage and 
large clusters of lavender flowers. 
ALTHAEA officinalis—Marshallow to 6’ with pale pink flowers. 
rosea—Hollyhock—mixed colors of this old favorite. 
taurenensis—to 4’ with pale pink flowers. 
ANCHUSA azurea Pride of Dover: to 4 with heavenly blue flowers. 
ANCHUSA azurea (italica) Bugloss: to 3!’ flowers bright blue. 
azurea (italica) var. Dropmore: deep blue flowers. 
barrelieri—Early Bugloss: to 2’ with small deep blue flowers. 
ANTHEMIS nobilis—Roman Camomile: to 6” with bright green pros- 
trate foliage and stems. Flowers daisy like. 
ARABIS alpina rosea—Alpine Rockcress: to 6” with abundance of rose 
flowers. 
