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rupicola. Dwarf compact shrub. Bright red blooms. 4 in. Spring. N. A. .50 
Scouleri. Fine violet flowers. Farrer says “The most magnificent of 
all shrubby Pentstemons.” .60 
spectabilis. Silvery blue foliage. Beautiful flowers of iridescent blue. .40 
superba. Tall, form with rainbow hued flowers. A beautiful plant for 
rock garden or border.50 
tubiflorus digitalis. Border type. Fine white flowers tinted lavender. .40 
utahensis. Erect form with narrow leaves and spires of violet-blue. .50 
PETALOSTEMON purpureum. Linear leaves. Fragrant balls of violet 
colored flowers. 10 in. N. A.35 
PHACELIA 
sericea. Rosettes of silver grey deeply cut leaves. Clusters of 
bright blue flowers with remarkably long stamens tipped with 
bright yellow anthers. One of the best northwest natives. 8 in. .. .75 
Phlox Brittonii Alba 
PHLOX —Alpine and rock garden species and varieties . 
amoena. Evergreen tufts of pink flowers. Spring-autumn. 4 in.25 
amoena variegata. Prostrate form. Effective variegated foliage. 
Mauve flowers. Choice and very rare. N. A.60 
andicola. Dwarf. Large snowy white fragrant flowers. 4 in. New. . . .35 
brittonii alba. An unusual form always in great demand. Tiny bush- 
lets covered with star shaped white flowers. Compact habit.25 
Camla, Millard’s variety. English hybrid of rare quality. Trailer with 
large soft pink flowers. Spring and again in summer. New .75 
divaricata. Prostrate foliage. Clusters of pale violet blue flowers. N. A. .25 
nivalis. Terminal umbels of shining white flowers. Rare and choice. .75 
