Dodocatlie 0 n conjugens 
A low growing 1 plant with elongate foliage and 
umbels of curiously inverted pink flowers. Ea. 25c 
Dodocatheon Cusickii— 
Narrow slightly sticky leaves and pink flowers 
on wiry 8 in. stems- Each 30c 
Dodocatheon pauciflorium— 
A species with few flowers, but those few lar¬ 
ger and darker than is usual in this group. A very 
fine bird bill- Each 30c 
Dodocatheon species “Colrigo” 
We consider this to be the finest of all; large 
pink flowers, with broad creamy bands. Distinc¬ 
tive pale foliage 10 in. Each 40c 
ErigerOn bowellii- 
Neat snioth leaves, large white or pinkk 1 - ^low¬ 
ers on 12 in. stems. Each 25c 
Erigeron Leibergii— 
Charming and distinctive alpine daisy with lav¬ 
ender flowers on 5 in. stems. Each 50c 
Erigeron species ‘‘Olympic’’ — 
This very rare tufted alpine daisy has gray spoon 
shaped leaves and broad rayed white flowers 6 in. 
Each 50c 
Heuchera micrar.tha— 
Glossy lobed leaves and gossamer panicles gf 
tiny white flowers. Fine for the dry wall. Each 25c 
Isopyrum hallii- 
Rare thalictrum-like plant with ferny foliage. 
For woodland or wild garden 15 in. Each 35c 
Lewisia species “Ingala”— 
Resembles columbiana but it is a distinct form. 
Flowers more numerous and more striped, fo’mge 
larger and grayish- Each 30c 
Lewisia Nevadensis— 
Tinv Suer-ms wMeh shed its leaves in summer- 
Numerous white flowers. 1 in. Each 20c 
Lewisia Fweedyii- 
Truly one if the most beau+iful American rock 
plants- Very large apricot flowers on 6 in. stems. 
Must have well drained soil not too rich. Each 75c 
Mertensia nutans— 
This fiberous rooted snecies has narrow leaves 
and drooping clusters of large blue bells on 10 in. 
stems. Rare and beautiful. Each 50c 
Merle,nsia pubescens— 
Narrow downy gTay leaves and clusters of sky- 
blue bells. 6 in. Each 50c 
Pelemcninn: elegans— 
Tinv ab'ine Jacob’s ladder with very fine foli¬ 
age, light, blue yellow eyed flowers. Very desirable 
species for cool location in the rockery. 4 in. 
Each 50 c 
Penlstemon gairdneri— 
A gray Jeaved desert shrub with short spikes of 
soft blue flowers- Needs sun and drainage 6 in. 
Each 50c 
Ranunculus triternatus— 
A choice butder-'eup of recent introduction with 
much discs ted ferniy foliage and large bright yel¬ 
low flowers. Sunny location well drained soil. 
Each 35c 
Synthiris lanuginosa— 
Alpine species with gray feathery fobnge c-nd 
spikes of deep blue flowers. 3-4 in. Each 50c 
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