Sisyrinchium, bellum. Blue-eyed grass..15 
Iridifolium, cream (24). 50 
Californicum, yellow .25 
1 
Grandiflorum (10), a lovely flower of an un- 
describale shade between rose and purple .25 
Spragua umbellata, pussy-paws, grows flat on the 
ground, flowers white to red, watermelon 
scented .15 
Multicaps, many headed or rosetted. Turns 
a nice reddish color.25 
Synthyris rotundifolia (3), Hope o’Spring, Sleigh- 
bell, or Spring Queen, all names of a well¬ 
loved little blue flower which comes fiirst 
of all.15 
Reniformis (6), more showy light blue flower. 
Both plants very nice and like shade.35 
Sweetseri, var. of rotundifolia with long- 
leaves and deep blue flower.35 
Talinum spinescens, very dwarf plant for dry 
rock garden in sun. Flowers freely borne 
and very dainty pink .35 
Tellima odorata, (12) large begonia-like leaves.15 
Tiarella unifoliata, spray of tiny white flowers, 
prefers moist shade.15 
Trientalis latifolia, pink star flower, a tiny pri¬ 
mula . .15 
Viola adunca, blue, very long blooming.15 
Blanda, tiny white.15 
Brooksii, yellow, dry rock garden.25 
Chrysantha or Douglasii, deep yellow.25 
Cuneata, one of the cutest violets. White 
with blue eyes and back. 25 
Hallii, sweet-scented purple and cream. Our 
finest native violet.25 
Palustris, pink and lilac, for wet meadow.25 
Pedunculata, Yellow Pansy, a very fine deep 
color .25 
Nuttallii, Downy Johnny Jump-up.15 
Praemorsa, similar to above, but a paler 
color and less free-blooming.25 
Occidentalis, long-stemmed white, for water 
margin only .25 
Glabella, yellow .15 
Lobata, yellow . 25 
Sarmentosa, creeping, yellow.15 
Sheltonii, cut-leaved, yellow.15 
Trinervata, a rare lavender variety from 
Eastern Washington .35 
Xerophyllum tenax, Indian Basket Grass, Squaw 
lily, Elk grass, the Eremurus of our high 
mountains. Rather hard to establish, but 
nice to have.50 
Zauschneria Californica, for fall delivery.25 
NATIVE BULB PRICE LIST 
Bulbs of all kinds are best planted in the fall. The 
small bulbs can be supplied by Sept. 1, and the 
larger lilies by Oct. 15 or sooner. 
Lillium Washingtonianum, a very fine white to 
pink lily. There are many variations of 
this lovely lily and the most common is 
called Mt. Hood lily. We can supply this 
