WM. BORSCH & SON 
Maplewood, Oregon 
Prices of Plants 
A dozen plants of the same kind will be sold at ten times the 
single plant price. For example, plants priced at 25c each will be $2.50 
per dozen. Special prices on larger lots. Three plants at dozen rate. 
Each 
tACAENA G-lauca—Unexcelled for carpeting dwarf, spring-flowering bulbs. 
Evergreen foliage of bluish hue .25 
Pinnatifida—Somewhat taller growing with dark green foliage. Rare.35 
Sericea—Another carpeter with fine narrow leaflets, silver grey with a 
coat of down. Rare ...50 
ACHILLEA—Suitable for dry and sunny places, in poor soil. 
^Argentea—Silvery foliage; white flowers on 4-inch stems.35 
:j:Aurea—Mats of downy foliage; golden flowers on 4-inch stems, from 
early spring to late summer.25 
♦Filipendula (Eupatorium)—Finely cut foliage; flat heads of brilliant 
yellow flowers from June to September, on 3 to 4-ft. stems. Blooms 
last dried all winter. 25 
♦Millefolium Roseum—Finely cut foliage; rosy pink flowers on 2-ft. 
stems, July to September.25 
♦Ptarmica, “The Pearl”—Pure white, double flowers on 18-inch stems.25 
♦Rupestris—Large white flowers; very aromatic; 4 inches.25 
^Tomentosa—Finely cut foliage; golden-yellow flowers on 6 to 12-in. stems .25 
ACONITUM (Monkshood)—Suitable for shady places. Prefer very rich soil. 
Anthora—Pale yellow flowers on 3-ft. stems. Late summer.30 
Fischeri—Rather dwarf, 2 to 3 ft. Pale blue flowers, September and Oct. .30 
Sparks’ Variety—Glistening violet-blue flowers on 4 to 6-ft. stems. 
July and August. 30 
Wilsoni—The best of the genus. Large violet or dark blue flowers on 
6 to 8-ft. stems. September to November.40 
ADENOPHORA Potanini—Light blue flowers, 1 to IV 2 inches across, on 18 
to 24-inch spikes, from July to October. Valuable for naturalization. .30 
^AETHIONEMA—Dwarf evergreen bushlets for full sun and a gritty, limy 
soil. May to July. 
rjiArmenum—Blue-grey foliage; veined pink flowers, 4 to 6 inches.35 
:|:Coridifolum—Rosy lilac flowers. 6 to 8 inches.......35 
£Grandiflorum—Rosy-pink flowers on erect 12-inch stems.50 
rjrWarley Rose—Compact plants, densely covered with bright rose-colored 
flowers. Resembles a miniature Daphne Cneorum.50 
tAJUGA Reptans Rubra—Forms a close carpet of richly bronzed purple 
leaves. Blue Mint-like flowers on 4 to 6-inch stems. For shady, 
damp places...25 
tMetallica Crispa—Dwarf compact form with crinkly leaves of a deep 
green color, shaded with a metallic hue. Rare.50 
♦ALSTROEMERIA—Commonly known as the Peruvian Lily. Requires a 
well-drained, sandy soil. Flowers in umbels on stems 3 to 5 feet high. 
June and July. 
Aurantiaca—Orange flowers, spotted red.25 
Peruviensis—Orange and flame shaded flowers. Mixture only.35 
tALYSSUM—Invaluable for rockwork and edging. Requires a sunny posi¬ 
tion and well drained soil. 
Argenteum—Foliage silvery beneath. Large panicles of yellow flowers 
in clustered heads all Summer; 12 to 15 inches.-.25 
% Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Plant Synthyris for early bloom. 
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