Cornmint: arvensis—8”. Mild flavor, not invasive grower. 
Curlymint: crispa—2’. Bold flavor for julep, iced tea. 
Gray Curlymint: tomentosa—l’. Velvety leaf, fringed flower. 
Egyptian: niliaca—4’. Gray leaf, large flower (for sale 1955.) 
Peppermint, rough-leaf: piperita—4’. Small leaf and flower. 
Peppermint, smooth-leaf—2’. Darker foliage, larger flower. 
Pineapple: rotundfolia variegata—3’. Gray leaf, dappled with 
creamy splotches, lilac flower, attractive. 
Spearmint: spicata—4’. Lamb Mint, other savory uses. 
Woolly Applemint: rotundfolia 
4’. Fuzzy gray leaf, Lilac flower. 
MONARDA: The bergamots are traditional favorites: 
Cambridge—scarlet: M. didyma—4’. Handsome red flower, June. 
Plum: var.—4’. Showy accent for pink varieties, July. 
Pink—+4’. Pale green leaf, pale pink flower, July. 
Rose—4+’. Darker leaf, deeper pink flower, July. 
Spotted—2’. Pink, tawny center, dotted sepia-brown, August. 
White: alba—4’. Felted leaf, white flower, June (for sale °55.) 
Wild: jfistulosa—S’. Shaggy lavender flower, June. 
NEPT, Mussinii. Procumbent gray leafage, Gentian-blue flower, April. 
Superba—18”. Finer leaf, Hyacinth-blue flower all summer. 
ONION, Tree: Cepa viviparum—3’. Growing plants supplied spring 
and fall, green plant sets in summer. (2) 
OREGANO: Like a bigger Sweet Marjoram but with greener leaf 
and a very tangy delicious flavor, white knotted flower. 
ORRIS: I. Florentina—2’. Fragrant roots to use as potpourri fixa- 
tive, palest blue flower, May. 
PINKS, Clove: Low gray tufts, effective in border and Knot Garden. 
Spice: Shapely green foliage, almost everblooming. 
PENNYROYAL, English. Ground clinging mat of glossy runners, 
aromatic, quaint lavender sprays, July. 
PERIWINKLE: Large polished leaf, purple flower, May and Sept. 
PYRETHRUM: Lacy green leaf, wide dark-pink daisy, May-June. 
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