Prices shown are for full flats only (any mix in flat). For less than full flats, please increase plant price by 25%; for less than 1/2 full flats (less than 36 plants in any flat), please also add $5 box charge. Denotes new variety for 2000.
annual 50¢ ea.
Sweet licorice fragrance. Leaves used in salads, seeds in bread, applesauce, cakes, soups, and stews. Height 18 in.
perennial 50¢ ea.
Heart shaped leaves with a lemon fragrance attractive to bees. Leaves used dried in tea, or fresh as garnish.
annual 40¢ ea.
Large leaved with a pleasant sweet flavor used to season many dishes, especially tomatoes, salads, and fish.
annual 40¢ ea.
Italian strain of Sw. Basil with extra large dark green leaves and stronger, more spicey flavor preferred for pesto.
annual 40¢ ea.
Spicey fragrance of cinnamon. Used in teas and potpourri mixes.
annual 40¢ ea.
Extra large 3 in. leaves, very pungent with licorice flavor and scent. Best basil for freezing or wrapping meat.
annual 40¢ ea.
Large sweet and spicy, 3-in. leaves with a milder, sweeter anise/licorice flavor compared to others. Brilliant magenta flowers in compact clusters.
annual 40¢ ea.
heirloom variety that is more compact than ‘Sw. Dani', with bright green leaves of intense lemon flavor.
annual 50¢ ea.
1987 AAS Winner with unusual dark purple ruffled leaves and clove-like scent.
annual 40¢ ea.
Spreading plant with a scent of apple/pineapple used to make soothing tea, potpourri. Tiny daisy-like blooms.
annual 50¢ ea.
Aromatic parsley-like leaves with licorice flavor used in soups, fish & vegetable dishes.
perennial 50¢ ea.
Tender greens which lend a taste of mild sweet onions. Attractive 1 ft. clumps.
annual 40¢ ea.
Pungent fresh leaves used in Mexican and Oriental dis*Es. Seeds used to flavor meats, pickles, curry powder.
annual 40¢ ea.
1992 AAS Winner. Leaves, seeds, and stems used to flavor pickles, fish, salads. Compact 15-18 in. growth, fern-like, dark green, finely divided leaves. Slow to bolt.
annual 40¢ ea.
A European vegetable with an above ground bulb. Delicious anise-like flavor used in italian cooking. ‘Ruby' strain is bolt resistant and produces Heavy, rounded bulbs.
perennial 55¢ ea.
AAS Winner. Fragrant leaves, lavender blue flowers used dried in sachets, potpourri. Blooms first season. 10 in.
perennial 75¢ ea.
Used in high quality fragrant oils, perfumes, soaps. The best strain with deep blue blooms, grey foliage, taller growth habit.
perennial 75¢ ea.
Similar to Hidcote except deeper purple blossoms.
perennial 75¢ ea.
Similar to Hidcote except light pink blooms.
annual 50¢ ea.
Tender perennial,usually grown as an annual. About 12 in., used fresh or dried with meats, stews, casseroles, etc.
perennial 50¢ ea.
Ornamental, silvery, very aromatic foliage, about 10 in., with loose clusters of aromatic lavender-blue flowers on termainal spikes. Cats love it! Deer repellent.
perennial 50¢ ea.
Leaves used either fresh or dried in soups, stews, pizzas, or sauces. Erect bushy plant, 18 in.
annual 50¢ ea.
Strong vigorous growth habit with long stems and heavily curled dark green leaves.
annual 50¢ ea..
Flat leaf, sweet, much better flavor dried than curled type.
perennial 50¢ ea.
Strong mint flavor, fragrance, frequently used to repel insects, especially fleas on dogs. Low growing ground cover with reddish blooms.
perennial 75¢ ea.
Aromatic pinewood fragrance. Leaves and stem tips used to flavor meats sauces. Also used in potpourri mixtures. Please add surcharge of 35 cents per plant.
annual 50¢ ea.
Aromatic leaves used for seasoning gravy, stews, cooked vegetables, meats, and fish. We propagate the higher yielding, sturdier, more intense flavored ‘Aromata' strain.
perennial 50¢ ea.
A currently popular medicinal herb valued for its antidepressant and antiviral effect. Bushy plant, approx. 18 in., with attractive yellow flowers.
perennial 50¢ ea.
Fragrant leaves commonly used to season meat, poultry. Plants grows about 18 in.
perennial 50¢ ea.
Oval aromatic leaves, hardy 8-12 in. shrub-like plants. Flavoring for soups, vegetables, poultry, meats, fish, etc.
Prices shown are for full flats only (any mix in flat). For less than full flats, please increase plant price by 25%; for less than ½ full flats (less than 36 plants in any flat), please also add $5 box charge. Denotes new variety for 2000.
perennial $1.50 ea.
A.k.a. ‘Variegated Creeping Charlie'. A hardy member of the mint family mainly grown for its attractive long trailing stems with green and white variegated foliage.
perennial $1.50 ea.
Very pale pink, nearly white blooms atop blue-green foliage.
per.enn. $1.50 ea.
2-3 ft. mounded habit, light gray deeply toothed, wide leaves. Deep purple blossoms.
perennial $1.50 ea.
Dwarf 16 in. cushin habit, with greener leaves than most strains, deep blue flowers.
perennial $1.50 ea.
Variegated bright green, compact (2-4 in.) foliage edged in white. Lavender blooms.
perennial $1.50 ea.
Ornamental, silvery, very aromatic foliage, tall (about 2-3 ft.)., with a profusion of aromatic lavender-blue flowers on termainal spikes that never quit.
perennial $1.50 ea.
Compact (15 in.) version with straighter, more numerous flower heads than species.
perennial $1.50 ea.
Unusual pink (instead of blue) flowers. Profuse bloomer. 2-3 ft. Plants.
perennial $1.50 ea.
Bronze peppermint-like leaves with delightful peppermint patty-like scent.
perennial $1.50 ea.
This is the true peppermint used to flavor candy and drinks.
perennial $1.50 ea.
Sweet pineapple scent, attractive white variegation on foliage.
perennial $1.50 ea. A slightly more winter hardy (zone 6-7) version of above. USDA introduction.
tender perennial $1.50 ea.
A new trailing Rosemary with a neat, more dense habit and deeper blue flowers.
perennial (zone 5) $1.50 ea.
Green leaves with purple, red, and white variegation. Growth habit like culinary sage.
perennial (zone 6) $1.50 ea.
Green leaves with the distinct fragrance of pineapple. *Eight to 2 ft.
tender perennial or annual $1.50 ea.
Native to South America with remarkably sweet leaves; the active ingredient is 300 times sweeter than sugar. Use fresh, dried, powdered, or as a liquid replacement for sugar. Tall 18-24 in. plants prefer sun or partial shade. Grow as annual.
perennial $1.50 ea.
This is real Tarragon, used in fish, salad dressings, vegetables. Thin green leaves on strong 2 ft. stems. Does well in zone 4 with snow cover.
perennial (zone 4) $1.50 ea.
Tiny rounded emerald green foliage in dense mat-like, 2 in. tall spreading mounds. Lavender flowers mid-summer.
perennial (zone 4) $1.50 ea.
Small leaves variegated with a yellow edge, and having a distinct lemony fragrance. Upright 6-8 in. habit and pale lavender flowers in July/August.
perennial (zone 4) $1.50 ea.
Creeping, spreading, compact (2 in.) bright green foliage. Mauve flowers mid-summer.
perennial (zone 4) $1.50 ea.
Very dense 2 in. tall mat of small gray foliage. Pink flowers in July/August.