(CAMPHOR-BALSAM: Chrysanthemum majus—3’. Smaller than 
Costmary, scented. 
‘CATNIP: Nepeta Catari—4’. Sow in spring or late fall. 
CICELY, Sweet: Myrrhis odorata 
winter as must freeze; or try icecube method. 
COLUMBINE—3’. Short-spurred in assorted showy colors. 
COSTMARY: C. majus tanacetoides—5’. This is “Bibleleaf” or Mace. 
ELECAMPANE: Inula Helenium—4’. Associated with Helen of Troy, 
a stately background herb. 
3’. Sow seed preferably fall or 
FENNEL, Bronze: F. vulgare var.—s’. Stunning background plant; 
edible seed. 
Giant: F. piperitum—/7’. “Sicilian,” edible young stalks. 
Sweet: Foeniculum vulgare—6’. Common type, very easily grown. 
FEVER FEW: C. parthenium—3’. White double flowers, fine for 
cutting. 
FLAX, Blue: Linum perenne—2’. Evergreen clusters, blue flower. 
FLEUR DE LIS: Iris pseudacorus—2’. Golden-yellow flags. 
FOXGLOVE: D. purpurea—S’. Rich colors, large flowered variety. 
HELIOTROPE, Pink Garden: Centranthus roseus—3’. Caakchiale 
White Garden: C. albus. Everblooming varieties. 
HOREHOUND: Marrubium vulgare—3’. Sow spring or fall. 
HYSSOP: H. officinalis—2’. Pink, blue and white flower, mixed seed. 
INDIGO: Baptisia australis—4’. See plants for description. 
LOVAGE: Levisticum officinale—5’. Likes rich moist soil. 
MARJORAM, French: Origanum vulgare var—2’. Pink flowered. 
Wild: O. vulgare—3’. Lavender flower, darker leaf than French. 
MINT: Mentha. Small seed, mix with sand for sowing. Applemint, 
Pineapplemint, Australian mint, Gray Curlymint, Egyptian mint 
or Peppermint; your choice of variety. 
MONARDA, Wild: Fistulosa—5’. See Special List for others. 
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