GLOBULARIA 
*CORDIFOLIA —Glossy evergreen foliage and fluffy grey-blue 
flowers on 4 to 6 inch stems. Best planted in semi-shade with aritty 
soil in rock crevices. 25c each. 
GORMANIA 
A native of Oregon. 
*LAXA —Large mats of fleshy rosettes and heads of crimson 
flowers. 25c each. 
*WATSONI —Same as above with yellow flowers. 25c each. 
GYPSOPHILA 
PANICULATA (Baby's Breath)—Great sprays of pure white flowers. 
25c each. 
PANICULATA BRISTOL FAIRY— Large double white flowers from 
June to Sept. A great improvement over the old forms. 50c each. 
*REPENS —A prostrate or creeping form with white to pink flowers 
and grey-green foliage. 25c each. 
HELENIUM 
HOOPESI —Erect 2-ft. stalks and large pure orange flowers. May 
to August. 25c each. 
RIVERTON BEAUTY —Lemon yellow flowers with raised black 
centers, 4 ft., September. 25c each. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sun Rose) 
MULTIBILE —Very showy small evergreen shrubs suitable for dry 
place. Flowering in July and August. Mixed colors in shades of 
pink to orange. 35c each. Separate colors of double red or single 
yellow same price as above. 
HELLEBORUS 
NIGER ALTIFOLIUS (Christmas Rose)—Very large solitary flowers, 
sometimes flushed with purple, on 12-inch stems. Starts blooming 
in the fall and continues through the winter. Best olanted in shady 
place. 50c to $1.00 each. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 
FULVA —An excellent border plant or particularly for planting 
around pools. Heavy grass-like foliage. Orange flowers on 3-4 
foot stems, during July and August. 25c each. 
HEUCHERA 
*SANGUINEA (Coral Bells)—Rich evergreen foliage. Crimson bell¬ 
shaped flowers on straight slender stems, from June to September. 
25c each. 
HIBISCUS 
GIANT FLOWERED MALLOWS —Strong growing, resembling holly¬ 
hocks in type of bloom. Mixed colors of pink and white. 25c each. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Double red, pink, yellow and rose. 15c each, $1.50 per dozen. 
HOST A (Funkia) 
*LANCIFOLIA —An excellent plant for the shady border and moist 
location. Long, narrow, dark green leaves and lilac-blue flowers on 
18-inch stems. July and August. 25c each. 
*LANCIFOLIA UNDULATA — Variegated foliage with lilac-blue 
flowers on 12-15 inch stems during June and July. 25c each. 
‘'■PLANTAGINEA GRANDIFLORA — Large, fragrant, pure white 
flowers on 2-foot stems. August to October. 35c each. 
HYPERICUS (St. Johnswort) 
CALYCINUM —Creeping evergreen foliage forming dense mats over 
the ground. Large attractive golden-yellow flowers. 25c each. 
'“POLYPHYLLUM —An excellent rock plant. Dwarf evergreen foli¬ 
age and delicate golden-yellow flowers. 25c each. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
GIBRALTARICA —White to lavender flowers in heads form a dense 
covering of the plant in May and June. 25c each. 
IRIS (Species) 
Each 25c. 
*CYANEA —Dwarf purple on 8-inch stems. 
^FLORIDA —Clear yellow. 
*STUART HYBRIDA -A pretty yellow. 
JASIONE 
*HUMILIS For full sun or light shade. Dwarf, grass-like tufts with 
scabiosa type flowers of blue on 6-inch stems. 25c each. 
KNIPHOFIA (Tritoma. Red Hot Poker) 
*PFITZERI —Rich orange-scarlet flowers during late summer. 25c to 
50c each. 
LAVENDULA (Lavender) 
*ATROPURPUREA NANA — A dwarf variety of 6-12 inches in 
height. Sage-grey foliage and spikes of purple-blue flowers. Very 
desirable in the rockery. 35c each. 
*OFFICINALIS (Vera)—The common sweet lavender. 25c to 50c ea. 
LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweiss) 
*ALPINUM —Low growing, dwarf rock plants. Grey wooly leaves 
with star-like clusters of leaves surrounding small yellow flowers. 
A native of the high Swiss Alps. Plant in light well drained soil 
in full sun. 35c each. 
LEWISIA 
*COLUMBIANUM ROSEUM — An evergreen variety of fairly easy 
culture. Flat rosettes of dark green leaves with masses of rosy- 
purple flowers on 8-12 inch stems. May to November. 35c each. 
*HOWELLI —Rosettes of crested leaves. Flowers white to apricot 
streaked with a band of rose. May to July. 35c each. 
HARDY OREGON LILIES 
Lilies are best grown in partial shade, among trees or shrubs 
and in a well drained location. Plant at the prescribed depth and 
use peat to lighten the soil. Fertilize with bone meal, using sand 
immediately around the bulb. Mulch with a good application of 
peat moss or leaf mold to insure even moisture during the growing 
season. 
Lily bulbs will be ready for delivery through November and 
December. Please place your order as early as possible, while 
stocks are complete. 
L. AURATUM VAR. PLATYPHYLLUM— The aolden rayed mountain 
lily of Japan. The finest of late flowering bulbs. Very large, broad 
white petaled flowers, banded with yellow and richly spotted with 
crimson to deep yellow. Fragrant. Plant 8-12 inches deep in partial 
shade with good drainage. Height 5-7 feet. Blooming period 
August to September. Large bulbs $1.00 each; medium bulbs 60c 
each. 
L. ELEGANS (Thumbergianum) — Dwarf earlv flowering lily of 
Japanese origin, having upright cup-shaped flowers, borne two to 
four on a stem. Adapted ot rockery or border use or may be used 
for bedding out. Excellent for cutting. Plant 5-6 inches deep in sun 
or partial shade and a well drained location. Variety Alice Wilson, 
a light apricot on 12 to 15 inch stems. Blooming period June to 
July. 40c each. $4.00 per dozen. 
L. LILIUM ELEGANS AUREUM —A tall late flowering variety with 
deep apricot upright flowers, spotted mahogany. Lustrous dark 
green foliage. Excellent for cutting. Height 2-3 feet. Blooming late 
July. 35c each, $3.50 per dozen. 
L. ELEGANS ORANGE HIRTELLUS IMPROVED— Pure oranae with 
mahogany spots. Flowering in late May to early June. 35c each, 
$3.50 per dozen. 
L. HANSONI —A handsome and dependable lily bearing from 6-12 
nodding flowers of a rich orange cadmium color with mahogany 
spots. Does best in partial shade. Height 4-5 ft. Plant 8-10 inches 
deep in a well drained soil. Blooming period June to July. Extra 
select bulbs 75c each, $7.50 doz. 
L. HENRYI —Extremely hardy, vigorous and dependable Chinese 
variety. Bright golden yellow reflexed flowers with brown spots. 
Excellent for cutting. Height 5-8 ft. Plant 10-12 inches deep in 
partial shade with good drainage, and give plenty of water during 
the growing season. Blooming period, August to September. Large 
bulbs 40c each, $4.00 per dozen. 
L. PARDALINUM GIGANTEUM (Sunset Lily)—A rare and superior 
form of the Pardalinum. Inner half of petal is a bright orange 
maroon spotted, the outer half a rich orange scarlet. Blooming 
time June to July. Height 4 to 6 ft. Each 60c, 6 for $2.75, 
L. PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM IMPROVED WHITE (Late Type) 
—A superior form of the trumpet lily which is fast becoming one of 
our most popular species. Developed by Japanese hybridizers from 
their whitest flowering strains. The flowers are pure white with an 
emerald-green throat and are shaded externallv with violet. Bears 
up to eight flowers on stems 4-6 feet tall. Fragrant. One of the 
latest to flower, blooming from September to October. Plant 5-6 
inches deep in well drained lime free loam, rich in leaf mold. A 
warm sunny situation suits it best. Makes a small bulb for the 
size of the plant. Select bulbs, extra strong, 40c each, $4.00 dozen. 
L. REGALE —A magnificent lily and one of the most satisfactory 
ever introduced. Of easy culture doing the best in partial shade 
although good results may be had in the open. Plant 7-8 inches 
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