TRITOMA 
SAP ON ARIA Ocymoides Splendens —- Pros¬ 
trate border plant. Rosy pink flowers in May 
and June. 25c. 
*Oceymoides Alba —White flowered form 
of the above. 25c. 
*SAXIFRAGrA —Kabschia Section. Light rich 
soil. 
*Elizabetliae — Wide yellow green mats. 
Soft yellow flowers. 50c. 
*Burseriana Magna —Short sturdy growth 
and large white flowers. 75c. 
*SAXIFRAGA — Encrusted Section. Some 
shade. 
*Aizoon Rosea —Forms small dense ros¬ 
ettes. Flowers creamy white on tall stems. 
25c. 
*Pyramidalis — Similar to above but larg¬ 
er rosettes and taller flower stalks. 25c. 
SAXIFRAGA —Large Leaved Varieties. Or¬ 
dinary garden soil. 
•Cordifolia —Very large deep green leaves, 
large panicles of pink flowers early in the 
spring. 25c. 
Cordifolia Furpurescens —Similar to above 
except the leaves are bronze and blooms 
about 4 weeks later; red flowered. 25c. 
Sarmentosem — Shoots slender and pros¬ 
trate flowers, yellow. 25c. 
Stahli— Vivid green foliage touched with 
bright red, flowers yellow. 25c. 
Stolonifera—Lavender pink flowers, flat 
barren leaves. 25c. 
Oregonum — Thick fleshy leaves, yellow 
flowers. 25 c. 
* SEMPERVIVUM (Houseleek)—Rich light 
loam with good drainage. 
Arachnoideum — Forms in rosettes with 
spider webs across the tops. Flowers bright 
red. 25c. 
Brownii —Large dark green rosettes tipped 
reddish brown. Flowers red. 25c. 
Minutum —Small downy, greyish green ros¬ 
ettes. 35 c. 
Triste —Fright bronze and green foliage, 
changing to copper. Flowers bright red. 25c. 
Tectorum — Barren rosettes, flowers pale 
red. 25c. 
*SIIiENE Acaulis — Bright green, moss-like 
foliage studded with pink flowers about 2 in. 
high. 
Asteris —3-ft., crimson scarlet flowers in 
globose heads. 25c. 
*Elizabethae—'4-6 inches, tufted erect, flow¬ 
ers lavender, l x / 2 in. 50c. 
Orientalis Campacta —30 inches, large vivid 
scarlet flower heads. 25c. 
*M,aritima —Compact blue foliage, , pinkish 
white flowers. 25c. 
Orientalis —Large flower heads of bright 
crimson, 24 in. 25c. 
*Schafta —Profuse leafy tufts, bright pink 
flowers, 4-6 in. 25c. 
STRACHYS Lantana —Soft silver foliage like 
rabbit’s ears. Fine and attractive border plant. 
25c. 
*STIFA Bulbosa —An ornamental variegated 
grass, 2-ft. 25c. 
STATICE Latifolia — Large crowns of wide 
leaves, flower stalks 1-2 ft. high. Like Baby 
Breath except the flowers are blue. 25c. 
*SELLIERA Radicans (Marsh or Bog Plant) 
—Creeping plant forming a mat or patch. Blue 
flowers. 25c. 
SHASTA DAISY —New double form. 35c. 
STOKESIA Cyanea Coerulea —One of our fin¬ 
est fall flowering perennials. Light blue flow¬ 
ers are produced profusely on 18 in. stems. 25c. 
TEUCRUM Orientalis — Dwarf plant, 8 in., 
with an abundance of purple flowers. 25c. 
THALICTRUM Glaucum —Graceful blue-grey 
foliage, finely cut. Heads of fragrant yellow 
flowers, 3-ft. 25c. 
SCABIOSA Caucasia —-Excellent for cutting. 
Delicate shades of blue and lavender. 25c. 
Pennsylvanica —Large golden flowers on 
5-ft. stalks. 25c. 
South. African — Distinct form, pink and 
lavender mixed. 25c. 
G-iant Hybrids —New, giant flowers on erect 
stems. Lavender to dark blue. 25c. 
*SEDUM —All like a dry weak soil. 
Acre- —A fine ground cover. Bright yellow 
flowers completely cover the plant. 25c. 
Kamchaticum Variegated — Variegated 
leaves, orange yellow flowers. 25c. 
Reflexum —'Yellow flowers, foliage forms 
in crests like a cockscomb. 25c. 
■THYMUS Serpyllum Alba — Close growing 
mats, white flowers. 25c. 
Serpyllum Aureus — Golden var. foliage, 
white flowers. 25c. 
Coccinum — Crimson flowered mats. 25c. 
Lanuginosis — Wooly Thyme. Light grey 
wooly foliage. 25c. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). 
Hybridi Empress — Broad grass-like leaves 
and spikes of large brightly colored flower 
heads of red to orange. 25-c. 
*TROIiI«IUS Ledebouri — A fine plant for low 
wet places. Globe shaped deep orange flowers 
on 18-in. stems. 25c. 
^TUNICA Saxifraga — Tufts of fine foliage 
and light pink flowers. 25c. 
PORTLAND ROSE NURSERY—7240 DIVISION ST.—PORTLAND, OREGON 
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