LiNACEAE 
Linum arboreum. 18 inch; rounded evergreen bush with broad blue-green 
leaves; clusters of large clear yellow flowers from May till Sept. 75c. 
L. saisoloides nanum. Compact spreading carpet with close small linear 
leaves and sprays of blue-milk-white flowers from June till Sept. 50c. 
LILIACEAE 
Allium, the onions, are difficult to place in a garden; possibly rising 
throughout a large patch of sedums or other carpeter or as a fore¬ 
ground bouquet to some dwarf conifer, they might look exactly right. 
*AIIium cernuum. 10 inch; a cosmopolitan species; grayish leaves; nod¬ 
ding heads of silvery rose. 20c. 
A. flavum. 12 inch; blue-gray leaves; uneven heads of clear yellow 
flowers. 25c. 
A. sp. Rose-purple flowers; otherwise similar to above. 25c. 
Chinographis japonica. A rosette of spathulate leaves; spires of small 
creamy flowers; very alpine-looking. Shade. 50c. 
*Leucocrinum montanum. The sand lily; 5 inch; grass-like leaves; um¬ 
bels of fragile iridescent white crocus-like flowers, one succeeding 
another as the first collapses. Mar. This plant seems to be little 
known. It is very beautiful and untamed looking. 25c. 
*Trillium grandiflorum. The largest and the handsomest of the trilliums. 
15c. 
*T. petlolatum. Large long-petioled mottled leaves on a very short stem. 
Purple flowers. Interesting to collectors. 15c. 
OLEACEAE 
Jasminum Parkeri. 6 inch; Himalaya; a wiry branched shrub with beau¬ 
tiful divided leaves and large tubular flowers. To bloom well it needs 
heat and sun; well drained soil. 75c. 
OXALIDACEAE 
Oxalis adenophylla. 4 inch; tufts of beautiful blue-green crowded divided 
leaves among which sit the large clean pinkish flowers, the center 
conspicuously splotched with purple crimson. For the best develop¬ 
ment the bulblets that crowd the parent bulb should be removed 
every two years from out of the fibrous covering and replanted. 50c. 
PAPAVERACEAE 
*Dicentra eximia. 12 inch; ferny foliage and rose-crimson sprays of bleed¬ 
ing hearts throughout the summer. Not an invader. 35c. 
*D. glauca. Similar; with blue-green foliage and creamy-saffron colored 
flowers rosy-tipped. 50c. 
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