RARE PERENNIALS, ALPINE PLANTS 
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HEUCHERA —(Coral-Bells) Will thrive in 
any good garden soil, in either full sun 
or light shade. 
♦sanguinea —Coral-red or pink flowers on 
12 to 18 inch stems. The foliage is also 
very attractive. 25c each. 
HOLLYHOCKS —Double yellow, red, pink. 
25c each. 
HOSTA —(Funkia) Also known as the Plan¬ 
tain Lily. Attractive subjects for the 
shady border, preferring a rather moist, 
rich soil. 
fortune! —Foliage glaucous blue, flowers 
purplish or purplish lavender. July to 
September. 24 inch. 50c each. 
fortune! robusta —Masses of bold blue- 
green foliage and pale lilac colored flow¬ 
ers. July to September. 30 inches. 75c 
each. 
lanc!fol!a —Dong, narrow, dark green leaves 
and lilac blue flowers on 18 inch stems 
during July and Aug. 25c each. 
lanc!fol!a undulata (undulata variegata) — 
Variegated foliage, 6 to 8 inches high 
with lilac-blue flowers on 12 to 15 inch 
stems. June and July. 25c each. 
*m!nor alba —Dwarf form, 12 inches high, 
with masses of small white flowers June 
and July. Fine for cutting. 35c each. 
plantaginea grandiflora (subcordata grdfl.> 
—Large, fragrant, pure white, lily-like 
flowers on 2 ft. stems, Aug. to Oct. 35c 
each 
sleboldlana Hybrids — Large leaves, in 
great mounds or cushions, with lavender 
or lavender blue flowers on 2 to 3 ft. 
spikes. 50c each. 
HOUSTONIA (BIuets)*serpyii!foHa, Millards 
Variety — Prostrate and extensively 
creeping, with larger and deeper blue 
flowers than the type. They require a 
moist, partly shaded position. 35c each. 
HYPSELLA *long!flora —Carpets of attrac¬ 
tive foliage studded with small tubular 
white flowers, striped with crimson, from 
July to Sept. 2 inches. 35c each. 
IBERIS *saxatllrs (petraea of gardens)— 
Small bushlets with rather prostrate 
fleshy twigs, clothed with dark green 
foliage. Heads of closely packed flow¬ 
ers. 4 to 6 inches. 50c each. 
*sempervlrens nana —Dwarf form of this 
specie, with pure white flowers. 35c ea. 
IRIS, Oregon Natives —Oregon’s native Iris 
are amongst the most beautiful in the 
world. The following are nursery grown 
and may be moved with safety. Prefer 
woodland soil, with part shade, flower¬ 
ing from May to July. 
*bracteata —Deep yellow, veined purplish- 
blue, on 12 inch stems. 50c each. 
*chrysophylla —White or soft yellow, tinted 
and veined lavender, on 6 inch stems. 
35c each. 
douglaslana — Rather broad foliage, with 
large flowers of various shades of blue 
on 18 to 24 inch stems. 35c each. 
*gormann! —Soft yellow flowers, extending 
over a long period. 12 inches. 50c each. 
’^innomlnata — A rare species from the 
mountains of southern Oregon. Long, 
slender, grass-like foliage, with flowers 
of golden yellow on 6 to 10 inch stems. 
50c, 75c and $1.00 each. 
*lnnomlnata Bery Cabin Form — Very 
dwarf, from 4 to 6 inches high, with large 
flowers varying in color from pale yel¬ 
low to lavender shades. Mixture only. 
50c each. 
*lnnomlnata Hybrids —Colors range from 
purple-lavender and gold, through pale 
lavender into shades of yellow, marked 
or veined brown or purple. Mixture only. 
$1.00 each. 
♦Southern Oregon Hybrids —Found where 
several specie meet, such as 1. tenax, in- 
nominata, bracteata and chrysophylla, as 
characteristics of all show in the plants. 
50c each. 
♦tenax —Large flowers of lavender or lav¬ 
ender blue, on 10 inch stems. 25c each. 
♦tenuis — Of creeping habit, with large 
white flowers, delicately marked with 
yellow and purple. Rare. 35c each. 
Iris Cristata Alba 
