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Sheltonii, cut-leaved, yellow. .15 
Trinervata, a rare lavender variety from 
Eastern Washington. .35 
Howelli, very near adunca, but of a deeper 
blue and very long flowering. , 2 o 
Langsdorffi, light blue for moist soil and 
deep shade ( 6 ) very rare and lovely. 35 
Not native here 
Alpina, deepest dark blue, pansy foliage__ .25 
Papilionacea, nice purple blue, very thrifty.lo 
Papilionacea var. priceana, white Peacock 
violet . 15 
Prince of Wales, nice long stems on these 
and the last two flowers very large, pur¬ 
ple .25 
Odorata, purple blue sweet scented.15 
White sweet scented, early.I 5 
Czar, nice single white, medium length 
stems, very free flowering.25 
Canadensis, white violet from Oklahoma.15 
Veratrum, a tall (60) plant with broad leaves 
and large cluster of white flowers belong¬ 
ing to the lily family, seeds. Roots. 1.00 
Xerophyllum tenax. Elk Grass, Squaw grass, a 
beautiful shiny grass with a flower like 
a white plume three to five feet high. 
Good plants .75 to 1.00 
Zauschneria Californica, often called hardy fuchsia 
Bright scarlet flower late, in bloom to 
frost. This is a spreading vine that will 
cover a larger space in dry rock gar¬ 
den . ... 35 
Latifolia just slightly more yellow a shade 
of scarlet and of upright growth... 35 
Makes a neat little shrublet in form. 
Cana, (microphylla) smaller with very 
downy leaves. For dry rock garden ( 8 ).35 
NATIVE BULB PRICE LIST 
Bulbs of all kinds are best planted in the fall. 
The small bulbs can be supplied by Sept. 1. and the 
larger lilies by Oct. 15 or sooner. 
Liiium, Washingtonianum, a very fine white to 
pink lily. There are many variations to 
this lovely lily and the most common is 
called the Mt. Hood Lily. We can supply 
this and the larger form called Wash¬ 
ingtonianum purpureum. Give them very 
excellent drainage.50 
Smaller bulbs.30 
Washingtonianum minor, Shasta Lily, simi¬ 
lar to above but with smaller bulbs and 
slender stems, price each.30, .50 and .75 
Rubescens, the Redwood lily, white to pur¬ 
ple .40 
Kelloggii, pink. Good.75 
Humboldti, a splendid yellow lily; prefers 
well drained clay soil.60 
Humboilti magnificum, even better; spotted 
with red . 75 
Columbiana, a nice small yellow lily__30 
Roezlii, crimson, stem slender, leaves crowd¬ 
ed; wet soil 
.50 
