82 - BLACKBERRY LILY—Leopard Flower - Gem- 
mingia Chinensis - Originally from China it 
belongs to the Iris family. 18-24 inches 
high it bears in June and July many small 
Iris like flowers of spotted light purple. .50 
33 - CALAMI NTH A—Alpina, a mat forming plant 
with aromatic foliage. Light violet flowers .25 
CAMASSIAS 
One of the best of bulbuous plants for common garden 
culture; planted in masses of a dozen to hundred they 
are a splendid show; large racemes of star shaped flowers 
on stems from 2 to 4 feet; good foliage; blossom over a 
long period and are perfectly hardy under any condition. 
727 - Leichtlinii Blue .80c doz. $6.00 C 
729 - Leichtlinii White .$1.10 doz. 9.00 C 
731 - Quamash . Royal blue.50c doz. 3.00 C 
34 - CAMPANULA — Bellflower - Carpatica, large 
blue flowers in profusion all summer .25 
35 - Carpatica Alba, white form of above .25 
36 - Muralis Portenschlagiana, dwarf, deep 
violet blue, very floriferous .35 
293 - OLYMPUS—Native of the Olympics; much like 
Rotundifolia but twice the size; drought 
resistant; blossoms from May to November .35 
490 - Pseudo Raineri - Altho only 4" high it 
carries a mass of exceptionally large purple 
blue flowers; one of the best Campanulas 
to come from the west.35 
37 - Pusilla, pale blue, creeps and blooms all 
over .35 
38 - Pusilla Alba, white form of above .35 
39 - Rotundifolia, the Blue Bells of Scotland, 
fine for a wall .25 
54 - Garganica Erinus, pale blue, a lovely rock 
plant .75 
40 - CERASTIUM—Tomentosa, silverwhite foliage 
and fragrant white flowers, splendid for a 
ground cover or rock wall .25 
558 - Columnae, new, a white miniature .25 
191 - CORNUS CANADENSIS, Bunch Plum, Native, 
white Dogwood like flowers on four inch 
plants .25 
41 - DELPHINIUM—Larkspur . Chiensis, a lovely 
dwarf form in various shades of blue . .25 
42 - DIANTHUS—Clove Pinks - Alpinus, a lovely 
little Alpine with dark glossy leaves and 
carmine spotted crimson flowers. .25 
83 - Arvenensis - a very dwarf form; compact 
and choice; fine for a wall .35 
85 - Subacaulis - an attractive rock garden speci¬ 
men; gray foliage; pink flowers.50 
43 - Arenarius, a solid mat of gray green foliage 
covered with fringy fragrant blossoms.25 
45 - Deltoides, the old fashioned maiden pink, 
one of the best.25 
46 - Neglectus, one of the finest, dwarf, brilliant 
cherry salmon blossoms .25 
559 - Sweet Wivelsfield, resembles a large Sweet 
William in many shades of pink and red .35 
561 - DICENTRA—Bleeding Heart - Eximia, dwarf, 
finely cut leaves, pink flowers .35 
524 - Spectabilis, the old favorite, heavy roots.50 
193- Native, Dutchmans Breeches .25 
562 - DODECATHEONS—Shooting Star - Hendersonii 
handsome leaves in early spring with rosy, 
Cyclamenlike flowers .50 
726 - Media, native .25 
563 - DRABA—Whitlow Grass-Repens, little mounds 
of dense foliage with yellow flowers of wall 
flower type .50 
50 - ERINUS—Alpina, pink and lilac .25 
51 - Alpina Alba, white .25 
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