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Richeyii, a new dwarf variety of oppositi- 
folia. Flower stems short and more free 
flowering. Usually pure white; likes mois¬ 
ture until blooming time.25 
Mariana, is of the evergreen rosettes va¬ 
riety, foliage dark in color, flower yellow 
and white with some pink, very striped. 
It is almost everblooming with me.50 
Crenu.ata, a dwarf variety of Howellii with 
a fine ruffling all along the leaf and the 
same light creamy pink to white flowers 
as the following.50 
Howellii, new variation of our own finding, 
white to cream-pink flowers on long stem; 
foliage very ruffled. A very large hand¬ 
some plant .50 
Lewisia Species, new ones not quite the same 
as any above but differing too little for 
names .25 
Lewisia Species, fine distint new ones not 
yet named. While they are in stock.1.00 
Linum, Lewisii, wild flax with deeper blue flower 
than L. Perrene (20) .25 
Linneae Borealis var. Americana, Twin Flower. 
Vine .15 
Lupinus Lyallii (4), the tiny gray-leaved Alpine 
which blooms the whole season. Seed is 
best . 35 
Minimus (9), very free blooming.15 
Ornatus (12), silver-leaved lupine.35 
Tall varieties in mixture; seeds only. 
Lutkea pectinata (4), make a lovely green mat 
in a moist spot in rocks. Spreads quickly .35 
Monardella villosa, a free flowering mint (7).25 
Micromeria Douglasii, vine with scented leaves; 
nice in the rock garden.15 
Mertersia laevigata, a large blue bell.35 
Montia parvifolia, dainty white flower, always in 
bloom .-.15 
Oenotheria tricocalyx, Desert Primrose; opens 
pure white and changes to pink. Sandy 
alkali soil, well drained in sun.30 
Sun cups; day blooming; yellow.-...15 
Hookeri, ta'l, large flowered yellow Evening 
Primrose . 
Paeonia Brownii, (8) our only native peonia and 
a dwarf adapted to a rock garden; large 
red flower .. 
Penstemon Azureus (8), a lovely flower freely 
borne . 
Cardweillii (6), shrubby creeper, very free 
blooming, flower brightest blue.. 
Glaber (8), large flowers of beautiful blue, 
pink throat; free blooming Alpine. 
Laetus (12), rather dark blue, nice in border 
as well as in rock garden.-. 
Menziesii (4), shrubby creeper, blue. 
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Rupico a (6), gray-leaved shrubby creeper; 
rose crimson flower; very nice. 
Centranthifoilius (24), Scarlet Bugler. 
Davidsonii, small form of Menziesii. 
Fruticosus (8), pink. A lovely one from E. 
Washington. Fine in the sun. 
