DODDS GARDENS, Portland, Oregon 
Alderwood Drive and Lombard St, 
Route 4 Box 1039 
GENERAL LIST OP PERENNIAL PLANTS 
ACHILLEA (Millfoil or Marrow) argentea. Dwarf silver leaVed plant with, 
heads of white flowers 6 inches tall. 25$/ each 
tomentosa. A neat dwarf plant with downy foliage and flat heads of 
bright yellow flowers. Will grow in poorest soil. 6 inches. 25$/ each 
ACONITUM (Monkshood) wilsoni Large dark bine flowers shaped like a 
Monks hood. 6 to 8 feet tall. Blooms in September and October. 20f' 
ALSTROMERIA (Peruvian Lily) aurantiaca. Trumpet shaped orange flowers 
spotted red, in umbels. 2 feet. 20$/ each 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Basket of Gold) Gray foliage and masses 
of yellow flowers in spring* 20^ each 
ANDROSACE sarmentosa. Spreading masses of silver rosettes oarrying 
goodly sprays of soft pink flowers. 4 inches . 25$/ each 
ANEMONE pulsatilla. Large deep lavender flowers with stamens of a 
bright golden yellow. One of the first spring flowers. 20^ each 
St. Brigid. Early spring flowers in white , pink, blue, 15$/ each 
ANEMONE JAPONICA. One of the best of all hardy plants, the blooms 
continue from August until frost. 3 to 5 feet, 
rubrum. Semi double red flowers Whirlwind. Semi-double white. 25$/ ea. 
AQJJILEGIA. A selection of long spurred hybrids-in-whit-es, pinks,reds 
yellows and blues. 20$/ each 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) This well.known plant in single and double white 
flowers also a new variety in pink called Roseabella. 15$/ each 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) montana, neat growing evergreen with pure white 
flowers in spring. Very attractive, 6 inches tall. 15$/ each 
ARMERIA (Sea Thrift) caespitosa hybrids. Dark green spiny leaves with 
numerous heads of flowers in dark pink, light pink and white. 15$/ each 
ASTER HYBRIDS (Dwarf) In the fhllowing varieties 20$/ each, the 3 for 50$/ 
Countess of Dudley. A profusion of clear blue flowers on 12 inch stems 
Nancy. Compact bush 0 to 10 inches high covered with lavender-pink. 
Ronald. Masses of bright pink flowers about 1 foot high. 
ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy) One of the most dependable and showy of the 
late flowering plants. Grows freely in almost any soil or climate. 
We limit ourselves to a few of the best, 20$/ each, any 3 for 50$/ 
Blue Gem. Large double electric blue Chas. V/ilson, Good bright red 
Empress of Colwall, Large dbl lilac General Pershing. Largest pink 
AUBRETIA Eire King deep £ed, The Bride, Delicate pink with deeper eye 
Violet, beautiful violet-purple Lavender. Select form of lavender. 
20$/ each or all four varieties for 70$/ 
BELL IS PERENNIS (English Daisy) Seleot double flowered pink red white 15$/ 
BRUCKENTHALIA spicuifolia, A dwarf heather-like shrub with foliage of 
brilliant green and pink flowers in August and Sept. 25$/ each 
CALCEOLARIA John Innes, A fine new hybrid large golden, speckled red 
flowers on slender 6 inch stems* Very handsome plant. 35$/ each 
CAMPANULA pulla A fine dwarf alpine with glossy green leaves and 4 inch 
stems each carrying a hanging violet bell. 20^ each 
pusilla. Compact mats of tiny leaves, the many flowered stems each 
carrying several nodding pale blue bells. A to 6 inches. 15$/ 
rotundifolia. Native, Mats of small leaves and a profusion of bright 
blue bells on wiry stems. 12 to 16 inches. 15$/ each 
turbinata. Inferior forms are sold under this name but the plant we 
are offering is one of the finest. Large blue flowers 8 inches, 20$/ 
CAlfPANULA Canterbury Bells. This old favorite in pink, blue, white. 15$/ 
persioifolia (Peachbells) Saucer shaped flowers on 2 foot stalks 
slender glossy foliage, blue flowers. 15$/ each. 
