KNIPHOFIA (Tritoma or Red Hot Poker). A very colorful plant in a Native garden.25 
S LAVENDULA VERA. Very fine plants of true lavender.25 
L. MUMS 1EAD. A dwarf lavender and an excellent Rock Garden plant.35 
LAVENDER BLOSSOMS for sachet.. Per oz. .15 
LEWISIA. Finest addition one can make to the garden are these distinctive Western plants. 
L. Cotyledon. Slender leafed rosettes with white flowers. .25 
L.Eastwoodiana. Narrow leafed evergreen with many small white flowers.50 
L. Finchii. Broad leaves and pink flowers with deeper rose... .35 
L. Howellii. Beautiful crested leaves. Flowers deep rose.30 
L. Leana. Narrow leafed with a spray of magenta flowers.30 
L. Tweedyii. The largest and most beautiful of the Lewisias. .75 
LINNEA BOREALIS (Twin Flower Vine). Needs shade and a moist location.15 
S MELANDRYUM DURANUM. Belongs to the Silene family. Blooms from April to 
September. Many rose pink blossoms on a single pedicel.25 
MERTENSIA CILIATA (Tall chimming bells). Broad leaves and clusters of blue flowers .35 
S MIMULUS CARDINALIS. A beautiful long flowering Native for moist spots.25 
NEPETA GLECHOMA. A grand ground cover. Thrives under most conditions and 
spreads rapidly .25 
OENOTHERA CAESPITOSA. Leafy rosettes from runners which spread rapidly and 
soon form a colony. White fragrant flowers that open in the evening and turn 
pink in the morning.25 
OXALIS OREGONA. The roots spread rapidly and with sufficient moisture there will 
soon be a colony of many rose colored flowers.20 
PENTSTEMONS. From the hundreds of varieties of this family we have endeavored to 
offer the most distinctive in color and varied in form. There are no plants more 
suitable for garden or rockery, none that can give more color and none that re¬ 
spond better to a little care in the poorest soil or hottest locations than this Native. 
S P. Corymbosis. A shrubby form which in its native state grows on the bare rocks in 
full sun. The flowers are scarlet .35 
S P. Cardwellii. A shrubby creeper with blue flowers.35 
P. Fruticosa. Fine pink flowering plant.35 
P. Glaber. Very heavy bloomer with bluish flowers.35 
S P. Heterophyllus. Our local native here has very dark blue flowers. With a small 
amount of water during the Summer it will bloom for months and) form a plant 
two to three feet across.25 
P. Glaucus. Dark reddish purple flowers on a dwarf plant .50 
P. Menziesii. Blue flowered creeping variety .35 
S P. Rupicola. Very compact and dwarf in habit. It is the finest of the pink varieties .35 
S P. Unilateralis. Purple blue flowers born on a long spike.50 
PHLOX SSUBLATA ROSEA. One of the finest rock garden plants. A mass of deep 
rose colored flowers in the Spring .25 
SEDUMS and SEMPERVIVUMS. As there is such great confusion in the naming of the 
Sempervivums and as a general thing gardeners like a few* of the succulents to hide 
around the rocks we have picked out 12 named varieties all very different and are 
offering these as a collection for. #1.00 
SILENES. These attractive plants are commonly called Pinks or Catch Flies. The S. Cal- 
ifomicum does well in full sun and with a little watering will 1 bloom all Summer, 
forming a large colony from one root. S. Hookerii are more fringed than the above 
and are sometimes white, but, more often a delicate pink. They grow close to the 
ground and like shady places. S. Ingramii is similiar to Hookerii, but, of a deep¬ 
er shade of pink very nearly rose color. S. Shaftii is a trailing variety, flowers are 
pink and smaller, but, grow in a dense mass. Fine as a border plant. S. Maritima 
has grayish foliage and white flowers. S. Californicum, Hookerii, Maritima are .25; 
S. Ingramii, .50. Collection of one each. #1.25 
S SISYRINCHUM (Bellum Blue Eyed Grass). Belongs to the iris family. It has many 
dainty purple blue six pointed flowers...15 
S SMILACINA AMPLEXICAULIS (Falsa Solomon Seal). One of the very best natives. 
It is attractive at all times. The foliage, blossoms and fruit add charm to any 
garden .25 
S TELLIMA. The highly colored begonia shaped leaves of this Redwood belt plant can 
fill shady spots to perfection.20 
THYMUS. Very ornamental and useful plants. 
T. Albus forms a dense carpet with white flowers. T. Lanuginosa is a dense mass of 
grayish foliage. T. Serphyllum Coccineus, Crimson Thyme. Low creeping variety 
with crimson flowers, .25 each...One of each .60 
S TRADESCANTTA. Unique type of blossom of three petals, deep blue.25 
TRIENTAILIS. A fine little plant'with star shaped flowers. A dozen of these planted 
with the lilies or in a shady place will form an excellent ground cover in a year. Doz. .25 
