WAHLENBERGIA Dalamatica (R)~Blue, Summer, 6 
inches. 25c. . , 
ZAUSCHNERIA Cana (R)—Red, Summer, 18 inches. 25c. 
Z-Califomioa (R)—Red, Summer, 1 ft. 25c. 
OUR GUARANTEE 
After years of experimenting, we have found a method 
of packing’ which our most distant customers tell us, 
bring their plants to them as fresh as if they had just 
been dug in a near by field. From now on this method 
!will be used exclusively, and we can guarantee our plants 
to arrive at any destination, in perfect growing condition. 
We do, not substitute without your permission. 
All mistakes cheerfully adjusted. 
SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS 
You will greatly assist us in giving you better service 
if you will order early, giving instructions as to just 
when you would like your plants shipped. 
All plants are sent postpaid to any address in the U. S. 
A. 
One dozen plants of one kind for the price of eight. 
Make remittances payable to E. B. Drake, Lakebay, 
Wash. 
If you are interested in natives of Idaho write Mr. D 
H. Snowberger, at Payette, Idaho, for his catalogue. 
LAST MINUTE SUGGESTIONS 
Rocks are not absolutely essential to the cultivation of 
mountain plants. 
Arenaria balerica will cover the ground under trees, if it 
can be watered occasionaly. 
For pleasure of the eye, the greatest possible variety 
should be planted. 
Dicentra Formosa will add interest to that shady spot. 
Read the flower books and magazines in your public 
library. 
Antennaria Dioica, tomentosa will add interest to that 
dry pocket in the rockery. 
Everybody ought to plant something—a tree, a bush, 
or a flower. Watching it grow adds to the richness of life 
Try Arctestaphylos Uvi Ursi as a ground! cover for that 
dry spot, it is permanent and! attractive the year around 
You can always find a four-leaf clover, if you plant 
Trifolium purpureum, it is the true shamrock. 
Euphorbia cyparissima is beautiful all through the 
season. ■ 
Most rock plants have interesting foliage. 
Plant Campanulas and Dianthus, for mid-summer 
bloom. 
Remember these plants are hardy, and can be planted 
as soon as the ground can be worked. 
Some of the 1 newer Sedums are a surprisei awl delight. 
Campanula Persicifolia will bloom again if cut back. 
Nepeta mussini blooms repeatedly, if kept trimmed'. 
Saxifraga caepiosa is a little gem from the Olympics. 
Gaulthera shallon will grow under trees where nothing 
else will grow, and makes an attractive 2 foot ground 
cover. 
Viola Adunca and V-Orbiculata will grow in the dry 
rockery. 
Remember we pay the postage and guarantee safe ar¬ 
rival. 
