OREGON GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 
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ACHILLEA (Milfoil or Yarrow.) 
argentea. Dwarf silver-leaved plant with heads of white flowers. 
6 in....Each .25 
tomentosa. A neat dwarf plant with downy foliage and flat heads 
of bright yellow flowers. 6 - 8 in..Each .20 
AETHIONEMA 
pulchellum. Dwarf prostrate shrublet with blue-gray foliage and 
heads of clear pink flowers. 6 in. 4 ~.-.-.-.Each .25 
warleyensis. A semi-prostrate little shrub with stiff little blue- 
green leaves and bright pink flowers in May and June. A 
very fine plant for a sunny place in the rock garden.Each .35 
AGAPANTHUS 
mo ore anus. Dwarf hardy Blue Lily of the Nile. Narrow leaves; 
umbels of large blue flowers on 18 inch stems. Exceptionally 
fine new plant for rock garden of waterside.Each .50 
ALYSSUM 
idaeum. A fine new prostrate silvery-leaved Alyssum with heads 
of soft yellow flowers in May...,.Each .25 
saxatile compactum. (Basket of Gold.) Gray foliage and masses of 
yellow flowers in early spring...Each .20 
ANDROSOSACE 
laggeri. Tiny cushions of prickly leaves above which, in May and 
June, appear fine umbels of soft pink flowers. One of the 
finest rock plants known. Strong field-grown plants. .. .Each .50 
lanuginosa. Silvery foliage, pink flowers. A long bloomer and 
a fine representative of this choice group of rock plants 
Trailer.. Each .35 
sarmentosa. Spreading masses of silvery rosettes carrying goodly 
sprays of soft pink flowers. 4 in..Each .25 
villosa. Tiny tufts of silvery rosettes liberally sprinkled in May 
with pearly-white flowers with a contrasting eye. An easily 
grown and charming rarity. 1 in..Each .75 
ANEMONE 
St. Brigid. Early spring flowers in a variety of colors. Height 
10 to 14 inches. Each .15 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
jocunda. Beautiful, dwarf, large-flowered columbine, with broad 
blue sepals and clear white petals. 15 in....Each .50 
pyrenaica. A fine dwarf Columbine with dainty foliage and 
flowers of deep violet. One of the most choice for the rock 
garden 12 to 14 inches...,.Each .25 
scopulorum calcareum. Native. Tufts of small blue-green leaves 
above which rise stiff, wiry stems bearing a number of long- 
spurred porcelain-blue flowers. Sunny, limy, well drained soil 
is required by this very rare Aquilegia. 6 to 8 inches. Limited 
stock only. ... f .....Each 1.50 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
albida. Well known white-flowered plant. 8 in.Each .15 
albida flore-plena. Double form of above. 8 in. Each .15 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) 
balaerica. Creeping mat of tiny bright green leaves starred with 
small white flowers in late summer. ; .Each .25 
montana. Neat growing evergreen. Pure white flowers in spring. 
Very attractive. G in. Each .25 
ARMERIA (Sea Thrift) 
maritima Brilliant. Dark green tufts of grassy foliage with num¬ 
erous heads of rosy flowers. Long flowering period 6 fo 8 in. 
.(.Each .25 
ASTER 
kumleinii-Dark Beauty. Native. Ereely branching stems clothed 
with small narrow leaves and covered in summer with large 
violet flowers with yellow centers. A selected form of this 
rare new Aster, very desirable. 8 inches.Each .35 
