WM. BORSCH & SON 
Maplewood, Oregon 
Each 
BOCCONIA Cordata (Plume Poppy)—Glaucous leaves, heart-shaped and 
deeply veined. Flowers in great plumy masses on 5 to 6-ft. stalks. 
July and August.25 
*BOLTONIA Asteroides—Small white Aster-like flowers, August to Octo¬ 
ber; 6 feet.25 
*Latisquama—Pink, slightly tinged with lavender; 24 to 30 inches.25 
rjrBRUCKENTHALIA Spiculifolia—A pygmy Heath with small bell-shaped 
flowers of pink. June and July. 6 to 8 inches.50 & 1.00 
£CALAMINTHA Alpina —Makes a spreading mat like a large creeping 
Thyme, spangled with lavender-blue flowers from August to Sep¬ 
tember; 6 inches.25 
$CALANDRINIA Umbellata —Makes a neat, slightly spreading tuft, with 
large glowing crimson flowers on 3 to 6-inch stems from June to 
September. Full exposure to sun and light sandy soil are its only 
requirements . 25 
^CALCEOLARIA, Biflora—A rare plant from the Andes. Broad foliage, hug¬ 
ging the ground, and large golden twin slippers borne on 6-inch stems 
from June to August.75 
John Innes—A hybrid of Polyrrhiza, but with large golden slippers 
speckled with red on 8-inch stems. Likes a moist shady spot, but re¬ 
quires sharp drainage. Rare.50 
Polyrrhiza—A dwarf species from Patagonia, of spreading habit. Bright 
yellow slippers on 6-inch stems from June to August.35 
+CALLIRRHOE Involucrata (Poppy Mallow)—Trailing plant, finely divided 
foliage and large bright rosy-crimson flowers with white centers, 
all summer. Sandy soil in full sun.25 
^CALOCHORTUS —These lovely bulbous plants will thrive in light shade or 
full sun, a sandy loam which is well drained. Plant about 2 inches 
deep and 3 inches each way. Plant October 1st to December 31st. 
Amabilis—Rich yellow, hairy flowers. 10 
Greenii—A rare species. Large flowers of soft lilac, yellow at base and 
lined with long silky hairs.15 
Howellii—Large white flowers, with green hairs on the lower, inner por¬ 
tion, on 8-inch stems.20 
Macrocarpus—Exquisite lavender flowers of large size, tinted green on 
the reverse, on stiff stems.15 
Maweanus (Cat Ears)—Soft lavender flowers, filled with hairs.10 
Vesta—Large flowers, 3 to 5 inches across, white, flushed with lilac, red 
at center and backs of petals purple. One of the best.20 
:j:CALOPOGON Pulchellus (Grass Pink Orchid) —Flowers rosy-purple, varying 
to white, on 12 to 18-inch stems. Requires a moist, porous soil in 
shade . .25 
CALTHA Palustris (Marsh Marigold)—Bright yellow flowers on 10 to 15- 
inch stems. For wet places, either full sun or shade.25 
Uniflora—Our native Marsh Marigold, with large shiny leaves and white 
Buttercup-like flowers on 10-inch stems.35 
*CAMASSIAS Leichtlini—Of the easiest culture, planting the bulbs from 3 
to 4 inches deep during the Fall. Large star-shaped flowers are borne 
on 3 to 4-foot spikes during June and July. There are two good 
colors, the blue, varying from lavender blue to deep blue.10 
Leichtlini Alba—White flowering form of preceding, flowering two weeks 
later than blue.15 
+ Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
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