MERTEN SI A—Lovely continuous bloomer. 
Echiodes—'Sapphire blue, grey foliage, choice.50 
Primuloides—Similar cobalt blue blossoms.50 
OENOTHERA—Dwarf evening primrose, for warm sandy place. 
Caespitosa—Delightfully fragrant, deep pink flowers ... .<25 
OMPHALODES—Likes half shady location. 
Cappadocica (Cornifolia)—Handsome dwarf plant, grey foliage, bright blue 
forget-me-not blossoms all summer.50 
Verna—Early blooming type of above, good ground cover.25 
ONOSMA—For warm location in rock wall. 
Tauricum—Delightful fragrant lemon yellow blossoms.50 
PENSTEMONS—Fine native western types, all choice. 
Acuminatus—Grey foliage, gentian blue blossoms.50 
Alpina—Grey-green foliage, gentian blue blossoms.50 
Angustifolia—Choice Colorado penstemon blue.75 
Earrettae—Dwarf from Oregon, grey foliage, ruby blooms.25 
Fruticosa—Native shrub, dark green foliage, large lavender snapdragon bloom .25 
Glabia—Large leafed and purple.25 
Heterophyilus, “Blue Gem”—Choice type.35 
Menziesii—Creeper, blue-lavender blossoms.25 
Newberyii—Dwarf, lovely deep rose blooms...25 
Rupicola (true)—Grey leaves, ruby blooms.25 
Rupicola Hybrid—Green foliage, deep ruby blooms.25 
Scouleri, Lyalii—Lovely lavender blossoms, like large snapdragons.25 
PHLOX—Native and subulata types that are good. 
Adsurgens—From Columbia River Gorge, deep, glossy foliage, rare pink blooms .35 
Like half shade. 
Appleblossom—Dainty wee dwarf pale pink phlox, decidedly choice.25 
Atropurpurea—Entirely new wine colored phlox, most delightful with blue 
phlox Blue Hills .-.25 
Blue Hills—Deep blue phlox, best of the blues.25 
Diffusa—'Choice deep lavender type, larger and very rare in cultivation-.40 
Diffusa—Pink form .50 
G. F. Wilson—True type, large deep lavender.25 
Nivalis—True white form.25 
Speciosa No. 1, Carolina—Daintiest large flowered phlox, pale pink.40 
Speciosa No. 2, Carolina—Large flowered, deep rose, dark center.40 
Both types very dwarf. 
Vivid—Very compact type, brilliant blossoms.25 
POTENTILLA—Shrubby types that are fine for rock walls, or choice locations in rock 
gardens. 
Fruticosa Farreri—Imported type from China, large yellow blossoms on foot- 
high shrub, choice ...75 
Fruticosa, Dasaphora—Grey silky foliage, large yellow blossoms, native.50 
Mandschurica—Dwarf, small silvery leaves, white... 1.00 
Vilmoriana—Choice silvery foliage, lemon-cream blossoms. 1.00 
For many dwarf types, see catalogue. 
PRIMULAS—Many Asiatic bog species, requiring part shade, and rich leafy soil, and 
in some instances, some moisture: 
The following, Beesiana, Bulleyana, Burmanica, Capitata, Mooreana Cashme- 
riana, Denticulata, Farinosa, Frondosa, etc., all at.35 
Types such as the choice Littoniana, Microdonta, Rosea grandiflora, atro-pur- 
purea, Luteola, Chungensis, Conspersa, Paryii, Nutans, etc., fine large 
plants . 1.00 
PULMONARIA—One of the earliest spring bloomers. 
Azurea—True type large azure blossoms.25 
Mrs. Moon—Deep rose flowers, spotted foliage, choice.40 
RAMONDIA Pyrenaica—Lovely large plants for shady place in perpendicular rock 
wall . 1.00 
RANUNCULUS, Montanus—Lovely large blooms of clear yellow, on very dwarf 
stems .—.40 
RHODODENDRONS—Dwarf Chinese types, in particular; all are choice adjuncts in 
rock garden. 
Fastigiatum—Grey foliage, lovely plum blossoms, large plants. 1.50 
Ferrugineum—Dark green foliage, pink blooms. 1.00 
Keiskii—Japanese type, yellow blooms. 1.00 
Pubescens—Also yellow bloomer, very fine.. 1.00 
Racemosum—Dwarf prostrate type, with lovely apple blossom pink blooms, 
Dr. Rocks’ choice type. 1.50 
Rubignosum—Clean dwarf type, slow growth._. 1.50 
Schlipenbachia—Lovely pine flowering type, available plants about sixteen 
inches high, very sturdy .—-. 1.50 
Yedegawa—Double lavender azalea type, particularly nice for rock gardens.... 1.00 
ROSA—Choice dwarf types for alpine gardens. 
Folosia—Dwarf, large waxen white bloom... 1.00 
Nitida—Native sort with lovely bronze foliage, large, deep rose bloom.80 
Rouletti—Particularly choice wee rose, much sought after, from Bulgaria; 
lovely plants, and well established.75c and 1.00 
SAXIFRAGA—Choicest encrusted and mat forming types, only a few of which I list, 
out of many varieties, obtainable from my nursery; in fact, I believe I have the 
finest stock of saxifrages in America, as I have been collecting for many years. 
Encrusted types, such as Aizon rosea, flavescens (yellow), baldensis, densa, 
etc., all at .25 
Cochlearis—Fine type .45 
Cotyledon pyramidalis—Large plants .75 
Cotyledon caterhamsis—Blush blooms . 1.00 
