PORTLAND, OREGON 
62 
SPIREA (Meadow Sweet) Aruncus— 3 to 5 feet; panicules of white flowers.25c 2.50 
Palmata— Crimson-purple flowers in June and July .25c 2.50 
Ulmaria FI. PI. —Three feet; double white flowers in July..25c 2 50 
SNAPDRAGON— Offered in giant white, red, yellow, oink. -.. 10c .75 
Special Mixture, all shades... . 10c 60 
STACHYS Eetonica— Fine-cut flower; 15 inches; rose-colored flowers .25c 2 50 
Lanata — Silvery white wooly foliage; used for borders . 15c 1 50 
STATICE Latifolia (Sea Lavender) — Everlasting flowers; purplish-blue; 2 feet—.20c 2.00 
STOKESIA Cyanea (Cornflower Aster) — Pretty Aster-like flowers; blue.20c 2.00 
Cyanea Alba— White flowers; both are fine for cutting . . 2 c 2(H) 
'SWEET WILLIAMS— Single maroon, white, crimson and mixed.15c 1.50 
Newport, Pink— Rich salmon-rose . 20c 2.00 
SYMPHYTUM Variegateum— Golden variegated foliage, blue flowers.20c 2.00 
TELEKIA —Tall plants with heavy foliage; 8 to 10 feet; yellow flowers.-...20c 2 0!) 
TIARELLA Purpurea (Foam Flower) — Compact clumps with bright foliage. 
Long spikes of salmon-red flowers.25c 2.50 
THERMOPSIS— Tall plants with spikes of yellow flowers in June . 15c 1.50 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue)—Aquilegiafolium— Three feet; Columbine foliage; 
masses of rosy purple flowers.25c 2.50 
Glaucum— Fine cut foliage; fine for mixing in bouquets .. 25c 2.50 
THISTLE, Blue — See Eryngium. 
THYMUS (Thyme) Coccinea -Masses of bright crimson flowers. 15c 1.50 
TRADESCANTIA — 2 feet, heads of blue flowers all summer. 15c 150 
TRICYRTIS (Jap Toad Lily)—Lily flowers of creamy white, spotted purplish 
brown . 25c 2.50 
TROLIUS (Globe Flowers) Europeus -Bright yellow globe flowers.25c 2.50 
Japonicus Excelsior — Deep orange flowers; fragrant . -25c 2.50 
Ledebouri (New) — Rich orange; flowers all summer . 15c 3 50 
Pumilus Yunnanensis (New) — Salver-shaped flowers; yellow. 50c 5.1X) 
Orange Globe—Large, deep orange-colortd flowers . -25c 2.50 
TUNICA—Tufted plant with numerous pink flowers all summer.. 1 5c 1.50 
TRITOMI (Red Hot Poker)—Pfitzeri, August to October; scarlet orange •. 25c 2.50 
Quartiniana—Blooms in May and Tune; orange red changing to yellow. 25c 2 50 
Tricolor — Small flowered sort, August to October . 25c 2.50 
Uvaria Grandiflora—3 to 5 feet; rten ochre-red; late .20c 2.00 
VALERIANA (Valerian) Mixed—Red. white and intermediate shades . 15c 1.50 
VERONICA (Speedwell). Spicata — Spikes of bright blue flowers . ...15c 1 50 
Spicata Alba — Spikes of white flowers . 15c 1.50 
Rosea — Light pink flowers . 25c 2.50 
Longifolia—3 feet high, long spikes of deep blue.25c 2 50 
VERBASCUM Densifolum — Tall spikes of flowers in various shades. 15c 1 50 
VINCA (Trailing Myrtle) Minor—Evergreen foliage . 15c 1.50 
Variegate—Varigated foliage. Very pretty . 25c 2.50 
VIOLETS Lady Campbell — Double violet, blue flowers ..15c 1.50 
California — Popular purple sort, single.15c 1.50 
Peacock — Distinct type, white veined blue with blue center .20c 2 00 
Swanley White—Large double white flowers . 15c 1.50 
VIOLA CORNUTA, G. Werning—Variety of tufted pansy, small violet flowers 
all summer .-. 25c 2 50 
WAHLF.NBERGIA—Campanula-like flowers of gentian blue . 35c 3 50 
WALLFLOWERS, Cloth of Gold— Large, pure golden ‘ye’low . ; . 20 c 2 00 
Goliath—Large, rich deep red. almost black .20c 2.00 
Ivory White — New shade in this flower.20c 2 00 
German Double Mixed—Most of these come double . 20c 2.00 
Single Mixed—Great range of color .-. . . 15c 1 50 
YUCCA Filamentosa — 5 to 6 feet, branched spikes with creamy white flowers. 35c 3 50 
Variegata — Variegated form of the above . $1.0!' 10.00 
SMALL FRUITS, BERRIES, ETC. 
Tn these days of food conservation, fruit should not be overlooked and no fruit will 
give such quick results as berries. Every home should have them growing in the garden, 
and they are proving more and more profitable ever year for markets, canneries 
CURRANTS. 
Perfection—Extra large red currant . 
London Market — Extra strong grower, heavy 
yielder, red . 
Late Victoria—Large long hunches, red fruit. 
Red Cross — Extra large red currant. 
One-Year 
Plants. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
$0.15 
$1.00 
$6.00 
.10 
.75 
4.00 
.10 
.75 
4.(X) 
.10 
.75 
4.00 
Two-Year 
Plants. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
$0.20 
$1.75 
$10.00 
.15 
1.00 
6.00 
.15 
1.00 
6.00 
