OREGON GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 
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RANUNCULUS 
gramineus. A really beautiful Buttercup with blue-gray grassy 
foliage and large bright yelloAv flowers on 10 inch stems. Likes 
sunny position.,.Each .25 
triternatus. A choice native Buttercup of recent introduction. 
Compact feather foliage and large bright yellow flowers on 3 
in. stems. Place in well drained sunny spot where it will flow¬ 
er in earliest spring..Each .35 
SANGUINARIA 
canadensis. . Bloodroot. Excellent for planting under trees. 
Broad grayish leaves and white flowers on slender stems. Ea. .25 
SATUREIA 
pygmaea. A delightful little, wiry, sun loving shrub covered with 
masses of white or pink flowers. 8 inches. Aromatic. Each .25 
SAXIFRAGA 
baldensis. A minute encrusted form making mounds of tiny sil¬ 
vered leaves. Cream flowers on short stems.Each .35 
cotyledon pyramidalis. Large encrusted rosettes. Great pyra¬ 
mids of white and pink flowers. 18 to 24 inches.Each .20 
Guilford Seedling. Fine compact mossy type, tufts of dark green 
foliage and crimson flowers in spring. 4 to 6 inches.Each .30 
hypnoides. A mossy saxifrage with much divided leaves and 
creamy Avhite flowers. 4 to 6 inches.Each .35 
lagraveana. A dwarf encrusted form with small rosettes of point¬ 
ed leaves and stiff spikes of cieamy flowers. 4 inches. Each .25 
pectinata. Rosettes of narrow silver-beaded toothed leaves. Each .25 
umbrosa primuloides. A small compact form of the well known 
“London Pride”. Rosettes of dark wavy-edged leaves and 
showers of soft pink flowers on 8 inch stems. Creeper. Very 
neat and charming.Each .35 
SEDUM 
species, “Cape Blanco”. Native. Like a miniature S. Spathulifolium 
with much smaller, tighter silvery-white rosettes. 3 in. Each .25 
spathulifolium. Native. Clusters of soft gray rosettes bearing 
great heads of clear yellow flowers on reddish stems. One of 
the finest Sedums. 4 inches.Each .15 
sieboldii. Sprangling stems ornamented with rounded blue-green 
leaves margined with pink; good umbels of bright pink flow¬ 
ers in late summer. 4 to 6 inches. . Each .25 
SEMPERVIVUM 
arachnoideum. Small clustered cobAvebbed rosettes and bright 
rose flowers on 4 inch stems. Each .25 
arachnoideum laggeri. Similar to the above but larger and equal¬ 
ly fine. Each .25 
brauni. Neat clustered rosettes of small pointed leaves and bright 
yellow flowers on 4 inch stems. Each .25 
tectorum. Common Hen and Chickens.Each .15 
SENECIO 
tyrolensis. Finely cut, ferny evergreen foliage in compact mass¬ 
es and heads of brilliant orange flowers in early summer. 
8 inches. Each .25 
SHORTIA 
galacifolia. Oconee Bells. Shade loving plant with glossy ever¬ 
green foliage and waxy wdiite or pink bells nodding on the 
4 inch stems. Each .50 
SIDALCEA 
spicata. Native. Cut leaves; clear pink or rose flowers in grace¬ 
ful spikes 18 to 20 inches.......Each .20 
SIEVE RSIA 
campanulata. Native. A dwarf Geum-like plant from high mead¬ 
ows of the Olympic Mts. Tight rosettes of finely divided 
leaves. The queer reddish drooping flowers are borne on six 
inch stems and followed by plumy seed heads.Each .25 
ciliata. Native. Pinnate hairy leaves and odd nodding reddish 
flowers Avith elongated calyx points projecting beyond the 
floAvers. 10 to 14 inches.Each .20 
