CATNIP OR CATMINT 
(Nepeta cataria) 
This best known member of the Catnip family blooms 
over a long period, beginning in mid-summer. It is 
very rich in nectar and attracts the bees in large num- 
bers. It is perennial, easy to grow and one of the very 
best of honey plants for naturalizing in waste places. 
This plant was common to herb gardens of pioneer 
days, grows three feet tall. 
Seed, packet, 15c; ounce, $1.00; %4 pound, $3.00; post- 
paid. 
NEPETA GRANDIFLORA, with wide spreading 
growth and intermittent bloom most of the summer 
through early fall makes a very attractive planting 
for the right locations. To two feet tall. Easy to grow, 
needs plenty of room. Flowers rich in nectar and 
usually humming with bees. 
Seed, small packet, 20c. 
One year plants, 6 for $1.00; dozen, $1.75; postpaid. 
WILD MARJORAM 
(Origanum vulgare) 
Wild Marjoram blooms over a long period, beginning 
in midsummer and is a favorite of the honey-bee. It is 
an attractive perennial, growing 1% to two feet tall. 
It is a European plant cutivated in gardens and na- 
turalizes readily under right conditions in this country. 
You will like it in your garden. 
Seed, packet 20c. 
Plants, one year clumps, 4 for $1.00; dozen $2.50; 
postpaid. 
JERUSALEM SAGE 
(Phlomis tuberosa) 
Showy member of the mint 
family, flowers to a height of 
four feet. Well suited for 
- background planting. Easy to 
~ grow. Blooms heavily in mid- 
summer, very attractive to 
the bees. Flowers, lavender. 
Seed, per packet, 20c, post- 
paid. 
SEA HOLLY 
(Eryngium) in the flower garden or border is a 
very striking perennial with its blue stems and flower 
heads growing to about three feet. A delightful picture 
with bees and other insects hovering over this hand- 
some plant. 
Seed, per packet, 20c. 
