11 
Dougiasia (Dug-la'-si-a) (R) Laevigata-Rich, glossy needle- 
like foliage in compact tufts and 'bright pink flowers on 2" 
stems. A rare and desirable alpine. 50 
Vitaliana- Silvery tufts similar to above with fragrant, 
clear, yellow flowers. Sometimes listed as an androsase .50 
One each of the 2 Douglasia— .85 
Doronicum (Dor-on / -i-kum^ Excelsum— An exceedingly 
showy golden daisy-like flower on 18 r/ stems, excellent 
for cutting.25 
Draba (Dray'-ba) Aeizoides (R) —Beautiful little evergreen 
rosettes _ covered with bright yellow flowers 2"....Rare .25 
—Fladnizensis. A fine sort from the Arctic forming mats 
of evergreen foliage covered with white flowers in 
Ma y -..25 
One of each variety of Draba—.45 
Erigeron (Ee-rig'-er-on)— A large genu s closely allied to 
the Michaelmas Daisy but blooming in midsummer, ex¬ 
cellent for color masses or for cut flowers. 
—Glauca.^ (R). Dwarf stems with blue-green leaves topped 
with big pinkish lavander flowers, long blooming sea¬ 
son. ...25 
—Salsuginosus (R). A dwarf member of the family with 
blue flowers on 8" stems. ..25 
—Speciosis. Large* handsome violet -blue flowers with yel¬ 
low centers. 2' . .25 
Eriophyllum (Er-i-ofMl-um) Caespitosum (R-— (Oregon 
Sunshine). Finely cut silvery foliage and daisv-like yellow 
flowers in great profusion. Delights in the poorest and 
driest soil. ...25 
Claytonia (Klay-toh'-ni-a) Virginica (R) — Native storing 
beauty. Grassy tufts smothered by dainty rose flowers in 
early spring. . 25 
Eriogonum (Er-i-og'-o-um) Heraclevides (R) —A fine native 
ground cover for hot dry places. Velvety silver leaves 
and masses of fine white flowers.25 
—Ovalifolium (R). A perfectly hardy little alpine from the 
desert with round silver leaves and pink flower heads all 
summer which hold their color all winter making it a true 
e^erblooming alpine. 3" .50 
—Umbellatum(R).Glossy green foliage turning rich red during 
the winter. Large heads of lovely yellow flowers.25 
Erodium (Er-oh'-di-um) Chamaedryoides Roseum (R)—Tiny 
tufts of glossy leaves and a continuous succession of deep 
pink veined flowers on 1" stems. One of the very best 
rock plants grown. Rare. .45 
—Cicutarium (R). Broad prostrate rosettes of downy fern¬ 
like leaves amongst which nestle rosy pink flowers all 
season. Native of Washington.20 
One each of the 2 Erodium—.55 
Erysimum (Er-is'-i-mum) Pulchellum (R)—Love’y sulphur 
yellow flowers on 6" stems. Excellent ground cover.20 
Euphorbia (Eu-for'-bi-a) Polychroma (R)—Extremely showy 
yellow bracts above leafy stalks. Fine for cutting. 10" .25 
—Cyparissias. Like a miniature Cypress, with many yellow 
flower-like bracts during .Time ^nd Jidv. 10"..20 
One each of the 2 Euphorbias—.35 
Fritillaria fFrit-i -lair'-ri-ad Pu’ica (R)—Our native yellow- 
bell. Nodding golden bells on 6" stems. .15 
Try Pulmonaria Saccharata. You’ll lova it. 
