Ranunculus species. Deep-rooted, large incised 
leaf, large Buttercups. 12 in. Not for small rock 
gardens. Good on bog edge, or pool border. 
Romanzoffia sitchensis. Delicate little rock- 
cover with scalloped leaves, white flowers. 5 in. 
Moist cliffs, or steep northerly facing rock slopes. 
Gritty loam, light shade, constant moisture. 
Saxifraga caespitosa. Very small leaf rosettes, 
closely crowded, covered with white flowers. 
Grows in moss, on well drained, half shaded, rock bluffs. 
Appears to be dead when dormant. Likes north face of 
mossy rock, shaded, well drained. I have some grow ing 
well, so placed, now over six years old. 
Saxifraga tolmei. Odd, thick little leaves on a 
mass of short stems bearing queer star flowers 
of yellowish-white. 5 in. Alpine. Fall del. only. 
Under overhanging rocks, on steep slopes, just below' the 
July-August snow line. Soil w et, cold. For experimenters. 
Also have Pinguicula vulgaris. Dark violet 
flowers on 3-in. stems, small oblong leaf. 
From serpentine rock cliff's, wet in spring, dry in summer. 
For experimenters. Can also supply Dicentra unifiora. 
Scutellaria angustifolia. Skullcap. Creeping 
roots, 8-inch leafy stems with pairs of small 
blue flowers in leaf axils. Spreads by roots. 
Any drained pocket, low down, away from weaker plants. 
Sedum douglasi. Mossy, erect, yellow flowers. 
Foothills. Will succeed anywhere in rocks. Spreads. 
S. obtusatum. Coppery colored leaves, matted 
rosettes, cream flowers on 6-in. stems. 
S. species. Grayish, angular leaf in half-open 
rosettes, matted, cream flowers on 8-in. stems. 
Both root in small soil pockets on rocks. Subalpine. 
Good drainage, loamy soil on rock base, half shade. 
S. oreganom. 3-inch stems with scattered, small 
round leaves, yellow flowers. Odd appearing. 
S. purdyi. Small changeable-green leaf rosettes 
with offsprings attached by runners, sort of 
net-work mat, yellow flowers on 6-in. stems. 
S. species 2. Var. of above. Powdered white. 
S. species 3. Var. of purdyi. Pea-green rosettes. 
S. spathulifolium. Slightly larger, gray-green 
rosettes, mat form, yellow flowers. 
These need good drainage, half-shade, north slope is best. 
