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OREGON GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 
PHLOX (Continued) 
diffusa. Native. Fine mats of soft green foliage liberally sprink¬ 
led with big white, pink, or lavender blossoms. Very fine 
creeper. I .Each .35 
divaricata canadensis. A beautiful lavender Phlox, native to the 
middle western states. Thrives in half shade. 10 inches. Each .25 
divaricata laphami. Taller than the preceding, with larger flow¬ 
ers. Beautiful plant for a partly shaded position.Each .35 
muscoides. Native. Tight creeping mats of tiny silvery prostrate 
needle-like leaves sprinkled with small pure white flowers in 
summer. This tiniest of all alpine Phlox thrives freely in our 
garden in silty loam in full sun. Very rare.. ..Each .75 
procumbens coerulea. A creeping form with oval grayish leaves 
and soft blue flowers. A fine plant for light shade. 6 in. Each .35 
subulata. Well known creeping evergreen moss phlox. Covered 
in spring with pink flowers.....Each .20 
subulata white. Especially fine and dwarf..Each .25 
subulata Brilliant. Dense mats with heads of carmine-pink flow¬ 
ers..;.....Each .25 
subulata Vivid. Very compact. Fine rose pink flowers.Each .25 
subulata G. F. Wilson. Clear electric blue. ...Each .25 
stolonifera. Creeping evergreen with large rosy-carmine flowers. 
. l ...Each .25 
PHYLLODOCE 
empetriformis. Native. Densely branched heather-like shrub clus¬ 
ters of rosy open bell-shaped flowers. 10 to 14 inches. ... Each .35 
glanduliflora. Similar to the above but with yellow pendant urn- 
shaped flowers. Very compact. 8 to 10 inches.. ..Each .35 
PLUMBAGO 
larpentae. Wiry stems set with oval green leaves and topped 
with clear blue flowers in late summer and fall. 8 in. Each .25 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder) 
amoenum. Native. Ferny foliage and spreading 12 inch stems 
carrying loose clusters of lavender-pink flowers of a unusual 
shade. Rare. .Each .30 
carneum. Native. Good foliage and big salmon or flesh-pink flow¬ 
ers. 1 foot. Each .25 
elegans. Native. Tiny alpine plant with small feathery leaves 
and light blue flowers with yellow centers. 4 inches.Each .35 
pulchellum. Native species of the sub-alpine meadows. Ferny 
foliage and clusters of soft blue flowers.Each .25 
reptains. Slowly creeping plant with pretty dark green foliage 
and showers of pendant bell-shaped flowers of a lovely light 
blue. 10 inches.Each .25 
POTENTILLA 
breweri. Native. Finely divided carrot-like leaves which lie flat 
on the ground. Close on the trailing stems sit big yellow 
flowers with a suggestion of orange at the center. Long flow¬ 
ering and very choice....Each .50 
PRIMULA 
denticulata. Rosettes of large toothed leaves and tight heads 
of purple flowers on 10 inch stems. A very showy Primula 
which flowers in April...Each .25 
acaulis blue. Various lovely shades of blue. Very fine and early 
flowering. 4 inches. Each .35 
acaulis fl. pi. Lavender. Double lavender.Each .35 
acaulis fl. pi. White. Double white... Each .35 
juliae. Tiny crumpled heart-shaped leaves and showy flowers 
in varying shades of lilac borne freely in the spring. 3 inches. 
This fine little primula makes broad mats in rich moist soil. 
.Each .25 
veris. Plants raised from carefully selected seed of this favorite 
old primrose. Mixed colors onlv..Each .20 
PULMONARIA 
angustifolia. Clusters of dark green basal leaves and heads of 
clear blue flowers in early spring. 8 inches. .Each .25 
