OREGON GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 
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LINUM (Perennial Flax) 
alpinum. Grayish fine leaved stems bearing showers of pale 
china-bine flowers. 8 inches.,.Each .25 
campanulatum. 10 inch stems clothed in dark green foliage bear¬ 
ing big golden-yellow flowers for a long period during the 
summer. . Each .25 
lewisii. Native. An especially graceful large flowered blue flax. 
1 to 2 feet. .Each .25 
narbonnense Six Hills Variety. Makes rounded bushes 18 inches 
high covered with rich blue flowers all summer. Very fine. 
..Each .35 
LITHOSPElRMUM 
prostratum. Creeping mats of dark green foliage liberally sprink¬ 
led with gentian-blue flowers. A gem of a rock plant. Creep¬ 
er.Each .35 and .50 
purpureo-coeruleum. A lovely member of the race for naturaliz¬ 
ing in shady places where it quickly forms masses of arching 
branches carrying heads of deep blue flowers. June.Each .35 
LUTKEA 
pectinata. Native. Attractive mats of bright green finely dis¬ 
sected leaves. Odd little cream colored flowers in spikes. 2 
to 4 inches. Each .25 
MENTHA 
requieni. A tiny creeper making dense mats of bright green 
leaves giving off a delicious mint odor. For a cool damp 
spot.. Each .20 
MIMULUS 
lewisi. Native plant of the mountain meadows with rough sticky 
foliage and big open faced pink flowers. Will flower all sum¬ 
mer in a moist situation...Each .30 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
missouriensis. Trailing stems of two feet or more carrying huge 
yellow open flowers through July and August.Each .25 
ONOSMA (Golden Drops) 
tauricum. Rough hairy foliage and clusters of fragrant soft yel¬ 
low bells on 18 inch stems. Very fine.Each .35 
PENTSTEMON—Showy native plants of great beauty. 
barretae. Choice evergreen shrub with somewhat silvered leaves 
and short spikes of lilac-purple flowers. 1 foot.Each .35 
cardwellii. Evergreen shrub covered with short spikes of bright 
purple flowers. 10 inches to 1 foot. .....i .Each .35 
davidsonii rosea. A garden seedling with small oval leaves and 
pink flowers of an unusual shade. 6 inches.Each ,35 
menziesii. Evergreen dwarf woody plant with spikes of large 
blue or purple bells A choice rock plant. 4 to 6 inches. Each .35 
newberryi. An evergreen bush similar to P. cardwelli but with red 
to pink flowers. 1 foot.Each .35 
richardsoni. Attractive bright green toothed leaves and clear 
pink or red flowers of good size. A real beauty when kept in 
rather poor soil. 18 to 24 inches.Each .35 
rupicola. Dwarf mats of blue-green leaves and bright red flowers. 
One of the best rock shrubs. 4 to 6 inches.Each .35 
PETROPHYTUM 
cinerascens. Native. Also known as Spiraea cinerascens) A very 
rare little creeping shrub forming mats of narrow silky leaves. 
Fluffy spikes of small white flowers in late summer.Each .75 
PHLOX 
adsurgens. Native. Mats of evergreen foliage. Big clusters of 
pink flowers on short stems. A rare gem for the rock garden. 
6 inches.. Each .35 
amoena. A creeper with small foliage and abundant beautiful 
pink flowers. Long flowering.Each .20 
canescens. Native. Rare cushion Phlox somewhat similar to P. 
diffusa but more compact, with the needle-like leaves clothed 
in white down. The stemless white flowers are borne in great 
profusion...Each .50 
