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NATIVE PLANTS (Cont.) Each 
LEDUM GLANDULOSUM. Evergreen shrub; 2-3 ft. high; fls. white. $1.00 
LEWISIA HECKNERI. Handsome trusses of pink fls. foliage fleshy. .50 
LEWISIA RUPICOLA. Rosettes compact; flowers deep rose colored. .35 
LUETKEA PECTINATA. Evergreen, mat-forming alpine; foliage cut. .25 
PENSTEMON EDITHAE. Lovely new hybrid (P. Barrettae X P, rupicola) 
flowers bright rose, profusely borne; foliage gray-green. 1.00 
PENSTEMON RUPICOLA. Low shrub; fls. red; foliage gray-green. .50 
PENSTEMON GAIRDNERI. Dwarf shrub; flowers light rose. .50 
PENSTEMON VENUSTUS. Forms giant clumps, 2-3 ft. high; fls. lilac. .35 
PETROPHYTUM CAESPITOSUM. Undershrub of rose family; fls. white. .50 
PETROPHYTUM CINERASCENS. Low, rock-loving shrub;lvs.gray-green. 1.00 
PETROPHYTUM HENDERSONI. Lvs. silky; fls. white in short spikes. 1.00 
PHLOX CONDENSATA. Dwarf, mossy; high alpine; fls. pure white. .50 
PHLOX OCCIDENTALIS. Shrubby; to 1 ft. tall; fls, deep pink. 1.50 
PHYLLODOCE EMPETRIFORMIS, Low heath-like shrub; fls. pink bells.1.00 
PHYLLODOCE GLANDULIFLORA. High alpine; heath-like; fls. yellow. 1.00 
POLYSTICHUM ANDERSONI. Handsome evergreen fern; viviparous. 1.00 
POTENTILLA VILLOSA. High alpine; fls. yellow; lvs, silky. .35 
RHODODENDRON OCCIDEBTALE. Oregon azalea; fls. rose to cream. .50 
SAXIFRAGA PELTATA. Large; suitable for water edges; fls. pink. ,50 
SEDUM INTEGRIFOLIUM. High alpine; foliage gray; fls. deep red. .50 
SMELOWSKIA AMERICANA. High alpine; lvs. white-woolly; fragrant. .50 
SOLIDAGO BELLIDIFOLIA. High alpine; 2-3 inches; fls. yellow. .35 
SYNTHYRIS. Following five, high alpine species, offered for the 
first time, are newly introduced from the Rocky Mountains. 
S. CANBYI. Leaves deeply eleft, pubescent; fls. violet. 1*50 
S. CYMOPTEROIDES. Foliage finely divided in narrow segments; 
fls. violet on 3-5 inch stems; from alpine meadows. 1.50 
S. DISSECTA. Leaves finely dissected, segments densely crowd¬ 
ed; fls, violet, in 3-5 inch, woolly spikes. Likes scree. 1.50 
S. HENDERSONI. Plant white-woolly throughout; fls. violet, in 
3-5 inch spikes; grows in limestone crevices. 1.50 
S. PINNATIFIDA. Leaves green, finely cut; fls. white to pink. 1.50 
SYNTHYRIS LANUGINOSA. Rare alpine; lvs. white-woolly; violet, 1.00 
SYNTHYRIS RENIFORMIS. Shade-loving; fls. blue-lavender spikes. .50 
SYNTHYRIS RENIFORMIS, var. MAJOR. Similar to above; more robust.1.00 
SYNTHYRIS ROTUNDIFOLIA. Deep shade-loving; flowers violet. .25 
SYNTHYRIS RUBRA. Flower spikes reddish; lvs. reddish green. .50 
SYNTHYRIS SCHIZANTHA. Flowers blue-violet, fringed; foliage 
large and handsomely veined; both rare and beautiful. 1.00 
SYNTHYRIS STELIATA. Lovely glossy foliage; fls. violet spikes. .50 
TALINUM OKANOGANENSE. New species. A handsome, tiny, rock plant; 
foliage gray-green, fleshy; fls. satiny white, profuse. 1.00 
TALINUM SPINESCENS. 4-6 in.; sun loving; fls. crimson-magenta. .25 
TOFIELDIA OCCIDENTALIS. Tufted bog plant; 6-8 in.; fls. white. .50 
TROLLIUS LAXUS. Subalpine; flowers large, white. .50 
VACCINIUM OVATUM. Useful, handsome, hardy evergreen shrub, 1-3 ft.50 
VIOLA PRAEMORSA. Foliage grayish; flowers large, yellow. .25 
VIOLA SHELTONI. Foliage much cut; fls. yellow, bronze reverse. .50 
VIOLA TRINERVATA. Desert Pansy. Upper petals maroon; lower paler.50 
XEROPHYLLUM TENAX. Bear Grass. Flowers in tall, creamy spikes. .50 
