D. leucophaeum, White Larkspur. R SU 12, like 
above except color. 
D. trolliifolium, Tall Larkspur. PS 24-36, deep 
blue flowers. 
Disporum oreganum, Fairy Bells. S 18, cream 
flowers, seed only. 
Erigeron salsuginosus, Mountain Daisy. SU M P 
9, lavender daisy for well watered rock garden. 
Erythronium oreganum (giganteum), Oregon 
Lambtongue, or Dogtooth Violet. See bulb list. 
Seed of this or mixed garden forms, 25c. 
E. grandiflorum and E. grandiflorum pallidum, 
both yellow, seed, 25c. 
E. johnsonii, Pink Lambtongue, seed only, 25c. 
Escholtzia tenuifolia, Dwarf California poppy. 
SU 6, a charming annual, lemon yellow for 
rock garden. Seed only. 
Fritillaria lanceolata, (see bulb list). Seed and 
bulbs. F. pudica, yellow, seed only. F. recurva, 
red, seed only, 25c. 
Gaultheria shallon, Salal. Evergreen shrub, edible 
berries. Seed only. 
Gentiana calycosa, Alpine Gentian, M SU 6, deep 
blue trumpets in late summer. 
Gentiana sceptrum, Scepter Gentian. SU M 12-18, 
tall stalks topped with dark blue nearly closed 
flowers. 
Gilia aggregata, Scarlet Gilia. SU or PS 12 18, 
biennial from the pine woods. Young plants in 
autumn, seed, 25c. 
Heuchera micrantha, Oregon Mist. R PS 12, mist 
of white flowers above rosettes of geranium¬ 
like leaves. 
Iris bracteata, Bracted Iris. PS 12, apricot yel¬ 
low with brown veining. Plants. 35c. 
I. chrysopliylla, Dwarf Stemless Iris. PS 5, white 
cream or yellow, a fine rock garden iris. 
Plants 35c, seed 25c. 
I. douglasiana, Douglas Iris. PS 12-18, blue lav¬ 
ender, sometimes yellow. 
I. gormani, Gorman’s Iris. PS 9-12, like tenax, 
but cream and yellow. 
I. innominata, Dwarf Iris, R PS 4-8, rich golden 
yellow, A^eined in brown. New and rare, a gem. 
Plants $1.00, seed 50c. 
Same in blue to violet shades, plants 75c, 
seed 25c. 
I. missouriensis, Missouri Iris. SU M 12-18, light 
blue, veined in deep violet. 
I. tenax, Lavender, Wild Iris, PS 9-12, delicate 
graceful floAvers fine for cutting, pale lavender 
to deep violet. 
I. tenuis, Clackamas Iris. PS 6, dainty Avhite 
floAvers, with yellow and violet marking. 
Lewisia rediviva, Lewis’ Bitterroot. R SU 1, 
flowers like tiny waterlilies, whole plant dries 
up in summer, revives in spring. Seed only. 
