Synthiris schizantha— 
Decidous pknt with large toothed leaves and 
spikes of fringed violet flowers. A rare and lovely 
shade. 6 i;n. Each 50c 
Silene ingramii— 
This, the finest western American silene, is a 
glorified Silene hookeri. It is larger and more ro¬ 
bust with larger flowers which are of a deeo cn y 
red. Each 50c 
Sisyrilnchium inllatum—• 
Flowers more open and lighter colored than the 
S grandifiorum. A fine plant. Each 40c 
Vancouveria chrysantha— 
A dainty epimedium-like plant with lacy leaves 
and graceful spikes of creamy inverted flowers 
Each 35c 
Viola Flettii— 
A rock violet from the high Olympics, with 
rounded bronzy leaves and big op eh-,faced rosy 
purple blossoms, with pleasingly contrasting yellow 
center. Thrives in well drained soil in N. or east 
exposure. Persistent bloomer Each 50c 
Hardy Native Ferns 
AspRmium trichomanes— 
Polished black stems and tiny evergreen leaflets- 
For shaded corner in the rockery 6 in. Each 25c 
Cheila'n^hes gracillima— 
Tiny lacy dark green fords, wooly on the under 
side. Enjoys well drained soil with some leaf mold. 
4 in. Each 50c 
Cheilanthes siliqUosa (Pellea densa)- 
Dwarf tufted rock fern of great merit The small 
fronds are lacy and thickly set. Each 35c 
Dryopteris dilatata- 
Graceful evergreen fern with lacy triangular 
fronds. Shade- 1 to 2 feet Each 25c 
PifyrOgramrr.a triangularis-— 
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Dark green triangular fronds powdered with 
gold on the back 8 in. Each 25c 
Polystichuin Andersonii- 
Rare evergreen fern for well drained slightly 
shaded position,18 to 24 in. Eadb 75c 
Polystichum Lemmoni- 
Evergreen alpine species with leaflets thickly set 
on the stalks. Rare and beautiful. Excellent for the 
rockery 8 m. Each 75c 
Polystichum scopulinum- 
Medium sized species suitable for the rock wall- 
Compact evergreen foliage- Rare & choice, 12 in. 
Each 75c 
Woodwardia radicans— 
Large and strikingly handsme plant for the 
shade- Hardy to the zero mark. Each 50c 
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