PERENNIAL WILD FLOWERS 
ALPINES, BULBS AND FERNS 
Natives of Oregon and northern California. 
Nursery grown. All propagating stock is col¬ 
lected personally in the wilds, then “tamed” 
in my semi-wild rock garden nursery. Plants 
which prove adaptable-and desirable-are listed. 
DELIVERIES AND PRICES 
Most of the plants can be safely moved during 
early spring as well as in autumn. A few items 
marked "fall only” are shipped dormant. These 
are dead-looking, perhaps brittle in some species, 
but fear not, they will revive. Delivery in good 
condition is guaranteed. No unauthorized sub¬ 
stitutions. Notice of shipping date will be for¬ 
warded in advance. First come, first served. 
Postpaid Prices: A few plants are priced sep¬ 
arately, all others 30c each; 3 of one kind, 60c; 
6 of one kind $1.10; 12 one kind $2; 12 mixed $3. 
Remittance must accompany order. 
Anemone deltoidea. Windflower. Single large 
white flower. Three-parted leaf. Height, 7 in. 
Conifer forests, in rich leaf mold. Likes a cool location. 
A. drummondi. Large white, or tinted, with 
finely cut foliage. Subalpine. 12 in. Fall only. 
Cold, moist, open, north slopes at 6,000 alt. Grows natur¬ 
ally in clumps, several roots bunched, with 8-16 flowers. 
Three for 75c, six $1.25, Doz. $2.50. 
A. occidentalis. White flowers, cut leaf. 15 in. 
Silky plumed seedheads. Fall delivery only. 
Subalpine. Cool, moist, northerly slopes. Light soil. 
Three for 75c, six $1.25, Doz. $2.50. 
A. oregana. Pale blue to white flower. 6 in. 
Woodlands, in rich light loam. Shaded by tree or shrub. 
A. lyalli. Like A. oregana, smaller, very frail. 
Aquilegia formosa. Columbine. Red and yel¬ 
low flowers on 18-inch stems. Neat, low foliage. 
Woodlands. Any loam. North side of rock or light shade. 
