i 
Per 12 ?9r l&O 
4* 
Per 12. ?.9.r..,3 u qo 
llitella stauropetalu . ..« v^* 75 
A clump of heart shaped leaves and 
a group of slender graceful, lb'* 
splices of small white flowers. Hoist, 
sandy loam and some shade. 
Honeses uniflora ....... *1.75 v 12.00 
The 'single beauty’ goes wi.th the 
Linriaea, Pyrola, Calypso group, in 
moist>shady places with plenty of; 
dscayud wood and duff. 
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Honardia rmnthae folia ... .75 y4.00 
Too ‘large, for the sumll rockery;. out 
a clump in the perennial, border bacx 
by thj fence is attractive. The pur¬ 
ple flower heads, on. Jthe, square stems 
are strongly fragrant. 
Uontia denro3Sa- v l*25 ^ 0*00 
The -'miner’s lettuce.' with its spread¬ 
ing habit .and Is fives around stems 
melee a bett.er. showing in the rockery 
than one would oxtK'ct. . t dacted to n 
m dium moist loam, in ;i nartinl sh-.de. 
Ocuntia frr.g-ili3 ...... v2-*50 vlC.Oo 
This '.pump' cactus has its many points 
nearly round in cross section,, the 
top one breaking off easily, Attr .at- 
ive sale yellow flowers. Good on a 
d -y 3unny niece,,in the rocicery.. 
Oeuntia no 1.vacant ha ..... vl.50 yl0„00 
The broad flat leafed 'wrickly pea"' 
w.ith .large yellow flovers.' Give it 
3un, drainage and a not too rich soil. 
Dspendable. Cacti i3 best shipped in a 
slightly shriveled condition. This is 
also the desirable condition for olants 
entering the winter season*. 
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Or ch i 3 . 3e.e Cypr i pe, d i urn • <nd Calypso. 
Other deep 3hude and bog plants u'oon 
request. 
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O xytrouis so . ......... 1.75 ylA• 00 
This low growing 'woolly loco' pro¬ 
ducing clusters pf soft pink blossoms 
in e:..rly 3pring, is at home nmo-hf the 
rocks. Give it a good moraine with 
plenty o ' drainage and full sun* 
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u \ ^eis -Xlrs^rlgl u * ♦»» v i- 7 5 ;i$.oo 
,’Gr.ss of Parnassus’. dmooth, kidney- 
shaped, green leaves, one* midway .' the 
flower sten, the rest basal. Large, 
solitary, white flowers with clawed 
and r'ringed petals and curious stam- 
irolia. *7et, shady stream banks. 
fa ”on ychia sossil^folia yl. 7 .5 yl3.00 
t j:. y, sunny moraine, flow, -dense, red¬ 
ials-green, cushioning ce-rennial or' 1 the 
rocky knolls, quite attractive. 
Psntstomon . liontana has many varieties 
of pentstemon. dome very abujxlant, 
coloring whole hill side3, others more 
retiring. The best for rock garden 
purposes, in my opinion, are P. V«~hit - 
edii and ?. angustifoliu 3. Plants or 
seed,of other oentstemon by corres¬ 
pondence . 
4 * * ‘ / 
?9 •«• yl#50 y 10• 00 
This has a lazy growtn nabit adapted 
to draping over rocks. It has smooth, 
bluish foliage and large clusters of 
very.bright blue flowers, Pound on. 
- dry rjudges and banks and also on , ’ 
river bottoms. deed v 2.00 per ounce. 
P. Whitedii ........ V 1.5Q ylO.OO 
„ji erect growing sort 6 or 10" high 
, with, large showy mottled lavender 
•flowers. ... well drained moraine suit 3 
t • 
it. Seed3 v2.00 oar ounce. . 
Poramium do o i th .. vl*5Q ^10.oO 
The 'rattle-3nak'* plantain' is ,an¬ 
other deep shade pi .nt belonging to 
th j orchid family. It is attractive 
chiefly for its mot tied foliage. A 
3pike of inconsnicious vonite flowers 
appear in mid summer. Give the same 
culture as for Calypso.-' 
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Phlox * Several good low phlpass are 
■available, from Ziontana. They have 
been .called America's greatest con¬ 
tribution, to tne rook garden. They 
lit® good drainage and gritty soil 
and, after they become established, 
fu3,l sun- They do not niind ... drouth 
after-they get their roots down. 
Phlox caesoitosa .... v 1.5u v 10.00 
dmall, bluish, wnite flowers, fad¬ 
ing to purple. They like a rooxy soil. 
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Phlox Douglasii ..... v 1.50 vlo.uO 
Grayish gresn foliage and large, light 
b^ue or white flowsrs.ly choice of 
the'dwarf pnloxes. Adapted more to 
tiis moraine. 
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Phlox muscoides ..... v l*25 y8.00 
Gray foliage and small 'whit ,3 flov^-rs. 
that stay wnite. Will stand a hqavisr 
•soil.than Douglasii. 
g a l isoaI s . h; :.r. r l f?u^ vi*^5 , v io.oo 
This plant's home i3 in the, talus, 
slopes, a foot high with pinnat# 
liuv.-s and clu3t:rs of blue or whit 3 
flowers, deed v 4.00 eer ounce. 
Potjntilla dascia . 
yl.50 yl2.00 
A cinquefoil with leaves green above 
gray below. Cyme 3 o'f yellow ./lower 3 
in July. Any soil, deed v 2»00 per oz 
1 4' ' . . ' » . 
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