the high Mts., with cherry-red flowers with a buff reverse. 25c. 
DIANTHUS KNAPPI —The only yellow Dianthus known. Heads of yel¬ 
low flowers on 18 inch stems. Place high in the rockery. 25c. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS, Highland Queen —An easily grown gem for 
the border. Flowers large brilliant crimson, shaded maroon at the 
center. 25. 
DICENTRA FORMOSA—(Western Dutchmans Breeches) —Filmy fern¬ 
like foliage, and soft pink flowers. Ideal for any shady spot. 15c. 
DRYAS OCTOPETALA—(R) —Flat evergreen carpets of oak-like 
leaves with medium sized white Anemone-like flowers. 25c. 
DRABA OLYMPICA—(R) —Small tufts of mossy foliage and yellow 
blooms. 25c. 
EPIMEDIUMS are the European cousins of our native Vancouveria. 
Evergreen plants with handsome shining leaves, which in shade turn 
into a lovely bronze. Prefer partial shade and some water. 
EPIMEDIUM ALPINUM —Small bronzy-red stary flowers. 1 ft. 35c 
EPIMEDIUM SULPHUREUM— The young leaves marked with brown. 
Yellow flowers. 35c. 
ERINUS ALPINUS, Carmineus—(R) — Charming little evergreen wall 
and rock plant, forming green tufts with glowing carmine flowers. 15c 
ERIGERON MUCRONATUS—(R) —An everblooming species with a 
dark-green foliage with small white flowers, turning to pink as they 
age. 20c. 
ERIOPHYLLUM CAESPITOSUM—(Oregon Sunshine) —(R)— A na¬ 
tive with grey foliage and a profusion of yellow daisy-like flowers. 
1 ft. 25c. 
EUPATORIUM FRASERI —Clouds of misty white Ageratum-like flow¬ 
ers on 2 ft. stems in late fall. Good for cutting. 20c. 
FUNKIA LANCIFOLIA (Plantian Lily) Long narrow, dark green 
leaves and lilac-blue flowers in 18 inch stems. Shady moist, rich 
soil. 25c. 
GAILLAROIA PORTOLA —The strongest growing variety with large 
flowers. 15 
GEUM BORISI—(R) —One of the showiest of this genus. Neat tufts of 
evergreen foliage with many 8 to 12 inch stems, covered with large 
vivid orange-scarlet flowers from May to October. 35c. 
GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw —Large double rose-like flowers of a fiery or¬ 
ange-red, on 24 inch stems, rising from low, dark-green foliage. 15c. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM—(R) — (Hardy Geranium)— Low grow¬ 
ing dark-green foliage and large blood-red flowers, tinted purple all 
summer. 25c. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM, Hybrid— A selected pink .form of above. 
25c. 
GERANIUM GRANDIFLORUM —A long flowering species with large 
blue flowers, viened crimson, on 18 inch stems. Blooms through the 
summer. 25. 
