134 - SILENE—Catchfly - Acaulis, forms a compact 
spiny cushion of light green on which sit 
very lightly pretty pink flowers .25 
135 - Alpestrls, white flowers, free bloomer .25 
471 - Californlca, large velvety scarlet flowers on 
ten inch stems; an outstanding western 
native .50 
903 - Hookerii, one of the most striking Oregon 
natives; soft gray foliage with large deeply 
fringed pink blooms . .50 
136 - Maratima, gray foliage, carnation like white 
flowers .25 
244 - S1SYRICHIUM GRANDIFLORUM — Grass 
Widow, native of Oregon; large brilliant 
purple nodding bells on 10" stems.50 
103 - SOLDANELLA ALPINA, mats of leather - like 
round leaves bearing lovely fringed bells 
of orchid pink in early spring; very choice 
and rare .75 
137 - STATICE — Sea Lavender - Latifilia, countless 
blue purple flowers good for cutting .25 
102 - SYNTHIRUS SWEETZERI — Dolly Flower, 
native of Oregon; fine subject for shade; 
neat rosettes of leathery leaves with a pro¬ 
fusion of deep clear violet-blue flowers .50 
140 - THYMUS, The thymes - Citriodorus, Argenteus, 
variegated silver and green, fragrant rare .50 
141 - Citriodorus Aurens, same as above but gold 
and green .50 
588 - Azoricus, true form, dainty bush, rose.50 
133 - Nitidus, a rare variety, fine grayish foliage, 
purple flowers .75 
142 - Serpyllum Album, a minute ground cover 
with pure white flowers .25 
143 - Serphyllum Cocineus, a red flowering form 
of above .25 
144 - Serphyllum Lanuginosus, the Wooly Thyme. 
Beautiful ground cover .25 
61 - TOWNSENDIA EXCAPA — The Spring Daisy, 
one of the most delightful flowers that have 
come out of the west; a dusty looking splash 
of narrow leaves close to the ground on 
which sit in May the most lovely and in¬ 
nocent pink daisies with wide yellow eyes.50 
590 - TROLLIUS—Globe Flower - Golden Queen .50 
147 - TUNICA—Coat Flower - Saxifraga, one of the 
easiest and most graceful of rock plants, 
pink flowers .25 
247 - Saxifraga Rosea Flora Plena, a lovely 
double pink, a most valuable rock garden 
plant . .75 
248 - TRILLIUM — Wake Robin - Rivale, a rare 
species from Oregon, dainty mauve flowers, 
6" high ...25 
249 - Nivale, Snow Trillium, pure white, 4" high .25 
609 - Erectum, the purple trillium .25 
610 - Grandiflorum, the largest of the trilliums, 
opens white turning pink .25 
713 - Stylosum, the Rose Trillium of the south .35 
268 - Lutea, a native of the Appalachian Mount- 
tains; foliage light mottled green; flowers a 
deep lemon yellow; a very unusual trillium .50 
714 - Undulatum, painted trillium, white and scar¬ 
let, early .25 
292 - UMBILICUS CHRYSANTHUS—Creeping Sem- 
pervivum forming large mats of small grey¬ 
ish-blue velvety leaves; yellow flowers; 
choice .50 
289 - VERBENA AUBLETIA, while a native of this 
country it is little known here while in 
England it is cultivated extensively; a splen¬ 
did rock garden plant; royal purple flowers 
on 12" stems .25 
591 - VERONICA—Speedwell - Armena, lacy foliage, 
blue flowers .25 
148 - Filiformis, good ground cover for bulbs, 
evergreen and splendid bloomer .35 
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