NEPT: Nepeta Mussinii—l’. Prefers unlimed soil. 
PENNYROYAL, English: Mentha pulegium—creeping to 8”. 
PINKS, Clove: Dianthus plumarius—l’. Fringed, pink and white. 
Spice: D. Allwoodii—l’. Mixed colors, some double. 
PYRETHRUM: Roseum—2’. Easy germination, good cut-flower. 
ROSEMARY: Rosmarinus officinalis—4’. Sow warm soil. 
RUE: Ruta graveolens—4’. Sow spring or late fall. 
SAGE, Blue: Salvia azurea—3’. Almost everblooming. 
Blue Giant: S. Patens—5’. Sky-blue flower. 
Garden: S. officinalis—3’. Sow spring or fall. 
SAVORY, Winter: Satureja montana 
SKIRRET: Sium Sisarum—3’. Edible roots, serve cooked. 
SORREL, French: Rumex scutatus—5’. Sow spring or fall. 
SOUTHERNWOOD: Artemisia camphorata—2’. “Lady’s Maid.” 
SWEET ROCKET: Hesperis matronalis—4. “Dame’s Violet.” 
TANSY: Tanacetum vulgare—5’. Germinates easily. 
THYME, Basil: Satureja Nepeta—2’. Easy germination. 
English: Thymus vulgaris—18”. For seasoning. 
French: T. fragrantissimus—l’. Gray narrow leaf. 
Wild: Serpyllum—6’. Creeping, excellent flavor. 
WALLFLOWER: Cheiranthus Cheiri—18”. Hardy, everblooming. 
WOAD, Golden: Isatis glauca—4+’. See description in plants. 
WORMWOOD, Common: A. Absinthium—+’. Sow seedbed, transplant 
YARROW: Millefolium rosea—2’. Pink flower, sow seedbed. 
1’. Lavender flower. 
RARE HERB SEED 
At Various Prices, as marked 
ALLIUM, Blue: Caeruleum—2’. Intensely blue, showy. 25c. 
Yellow: Moly—6”. “Lily Leek,’ sow early. 35c. 
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