OREGON GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 
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CAMPANULA—(Continued) 
rotundifolia Prairie Queen. Native. The finest form of this old 
favorite we have seen. The large beautifully formed blue 
bells are borne on pedicels of varying lengths, thus bringing 
the flowers together in a spreading cluster rather than in 
straggling spikes. Rest grown in a poor stony soil. 8 in. Each. .40 
rupestris. A rare bellflower from Greece. Rosettes of narrow 
crinkled gray leaves and, eventually, stiff prostrate stems be¬ 
set with myriads of erect narrow blue bells, silvery on back. 
This plant flowers but once but is easily raised from the seed 
which it sets..Each .35 
turbinata. Many inferior forms are sold under this name but the 
plant we are offering is one of the finest Campanulas with 
very large open flowers of blue on stems only 4 inches high. 
.,...Each .25 
CEANOTHUS 
prostratus. Native. Oregon’s best shrub for the rock garden, 
making a mat of evergreen holly-like leaves covered in spring 
with round umbels of dainty lavender flowers. Creeper. Each .50 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
maximum Chiffon. Large white semi-double flowers, the ruffled 
petals giving a fluffy, crinkly effect that is very pleasing. 12 
inches...,.Each .25 
CORNUS 
canadensis. This little bunchberry is known and beloved by all. 
We are aide to offer well rooted plants of this creeping dog¬ 
wood. Requires shade and leaf-mould. G inches.. ..Each .30 
CONVOLVULUS 
mauritanicus, A wonderful dwarf morning-glory with gray leaves 
big open blue flowers. Does not spread from the roots. An 
exceptional plant for a sunny exposure. 8 inch.Each .25 
CORYDALIS 
lutea. Deeply cut leaves, spikes of yellow flowers.Each .25 
chielanthiiolia. Beautiful ferny foliage and spikes of soft yellow 
flowers. 10 to 12 inches...Each .25 
COTYLEDON 
simplicifolia. Mats of thick scolloped leaves and arching spikes 
of yellow flowers on 10 inch stems. Light shade.Each .25 
CYPRIPEDIUM (Lady Slipper or Moccasin Flower) 
acaule. A twin-leaved sort with a single large flower of soft rose 
on the 8 inch stem..Each .40 
fasciculatum. Native. A dwarf two leaved species with clusters 
of 2 to 5 reddish flowers. 5 inches.Each .50 
pubescens. The yellow Lady Slipper. One of the most showy 
species. 10 to 12 inches.Each .40 
spectabile. The queen of North American Lady Slippers. Rose 
and white flowers on 12 to 16 inch stems. .Each .40 
montanum. Native. Brown and white flowers on foot high stems. 
...Each .40 
CYTISUS (Broom) 
radiatus. A spidery little bush of some 10 inches for a hot dry 
place in the rockery. Yellow flowers. A gem.Each .50 
DABOECIA (Irish Bell Heather) 
polifolia. A fine little shrub with narrow glossy leaves and big 
rosy-purple bells. 1 foot high.Each .35 
polifolia alba. A white form of the above.Each .35 
DAPHINE 
cneorum. A choice rock shrub. Small evergreen leaves on flop¬ 
ping stems and heads of bright pink flowers. Small plants. 
..Each .25 
DARLINGTONIA (California Pitcher Plant) 
californica. Large hollow mottled leaves, curiously hooded. This 
odd fly-catching plant wants constant moisture at the roots 
and should be planted in moss and peat fibre at the edge of 
a pool or bog. 12 inches.....Each 
.35 
