WM. BORSCH & SON 
Maplewood, Oregon 
Each 
SATUREIA Montana—Late flowering, aromatic shrub, covered with small 
flowers of lilac or mauve. 8 inches.35 
SAXIFRAGA, KABSCHIA SECTION—This section contains the prettiest 
of all Saxifraga. They ask, and deserve, more care than the rest, 
requiring a light and rich soil, half loam, quarter leaf mold and 
quarter sand, surfaced with limestone chips. Old mortar rubble 
may also be incorporated into the soil. They detest being parched 
as much as water-logged, and should have a well-drained position, 
with shade from the hottest Summer sun, with an assurance of water 
at their roots during the dry season. 
They are all of dwarf, compact habit, and the majority have their 
foliage more or less encrusted with silvery lime deposit. Their flower¬ 
ing period is early Spring, February to May. 
:j:Apiculata—Green rosettes primrose-yellow flowers.35 
jiApiculata Alba—White-flowering form of preceding.35 
:j:Boryii—Extra compact growing plant, resembling Sax. Marginata, with 
rounded thick leaves, neatly edged with silver. Very large flowers 
of purest white . 1-00 
^Burseriana—Has long taken rank as one of the stock plants of the 
choicest gardens. The following forms are perhaps the earliest and 
largest flowered of the Kabschias. The foliage is densely spiny, 
rigid and silvery grey. 
^Burseriana Crenata—Petals beautifully fringed on reddish stems. 1.50 
jrBurseriana Magna—Perhaps the largest flowering form of this species.75 
jrBurseriana Sulphurea— A sulphur-yellow form. Rare. 1-25 
rjrElizabethae—Grey-green mats with soft yellow flowers.50 
^Faldonside—-Beautiful blue-grey rosettes and pure citron-yellow flowers. 1.50 
^Ferdinand Coburgi—Grey-green rosettes with bright yellow flowers.35 
jrGodseffiana (L. G. Godseff)—Blue-grey rosettes and yellow flowers.50 
$Haagi—Very dark green foliage and rich goMen-yellow flowers.50 
ilrvingii—Tiny rosettes of blue-grey with large flowers of a pinkish 
color . 1-00 
^Marginata—Tumbled mats of rounded foliage with conspicuous edge of 
limy whiteness, arranged in dense rosettes. Large white flowers.75 
^Marginata (Elliott’s Variety)—An improved form of preceding. 1.00 
^Obristii—Blue-grey rosettes and trusses of red-calyxed, white flowers. 
Rare . 1.00 
rjiPaulinae—Grey-green cushions and well-rounded pale yellow flowers.... 1.50 
j:Petraschii—Compact silvery cushions with sweet-scented white flowers.. 1.00 
^Sancta—Green foliage, edges often pitted with silvery beading. Bright 
yellow flowers. Very easy.50 
SAXIFRAGA, ENCRUSTED SECTION— 
The majority appreciate a little shade during the hottest part of 
Summer and moisture at the roots during the dry season. 
^Aizoon Alba—White flowers on 8-inch stems.25 
^Aizoon Balcana—Incurved rosettes; crimson-speckled flowers on 8-inch 
stems .35 
:j:Aizoon Baldensis—The tiniest of the Encrusted Sax. Rivals the neat 
cushions of some of the Kabschias. 50 
^Aizoon Flavescens—Rosettes of pale green foliage. FloAvers pale yellow .35 
j;Aizoon Lagraveana—Neat, compact rosettes, making large mats. Ruddy 
stems, 6 inches high, with 4 to 6 wax-like creamy-white flowers.35 
Aizoon Lutea—Foliage darker than Flavescens and flowers brighter 
yellow .50 
t Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
For winter blooms plant Helleborus. 
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