BROOMS ARE GOOD FOR DRY PLACES. 
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Newberryi. S-sh. Rare Oregon native of compact growth. Fine blue 
flowers. Throat white with greenish spots. 50c. 
Oregana. S-sh. .Broad, funnel-shaped flowers. 12-18 in. 50c. 
Orfordi. S-sh. A dwarf from the Oregon coast with trailing stems 
50-75C. 
Pupdomli. Rosettes of dark, shiny leaves. Large trumpets of deep 
cobalt blue on trailing stems. 50-75c. 
Sceptrum. S-sh. Oregon native. Deep blue semi-open flowers. 2 ft. 35c. 
Septemfida. S-sh. The most dependable sort. Beautiful blue-fringed 
bells in fine clusters. July-September. 1.2 in. 50c. 
SIno-ornata. S-sh. Grassy foliage. Semi-prostrate habit. Fine, dark 
blue trumpets from August to November. 4 in. 50-75c. 
GERANIUM. S. These hardy geraniums are ideal rockery plants, for 
they are easy to grow, produce large, brilliantly colored flowers over 
a long period, and have very interesting foliage. 
Argenteum. Tufts of shimmering silver leaves and pale pink flowers. 
Fine and choice. 4 in. $1.00. 
CInereum. Gray green leaves and large pink flowers veined with rose. 
5 in. 50c. 
Endressi. S-sh. Rose-colored blooms continuously produced. 10 in. 35c. 
Grandiflorum. Rounded leaves and large blue flowers. 12 in. 35c. 
Ibericum. Fine violet blue flowers. The foliage assumes rich autumnal 
tints. 16 in. 35c. 
Microrrhizum. Rounded humps of small, scalloped bronze leaves and 
white flowers. The unusual color of the foliage is a distinct addition 
to the garden. Rare. 50c. 
Pylzowianum. Attractive cut leaves on frail stems and large pink 
blossoms. 3 in. 50c. 
Sangulneum Lancastriense. Fine prostrate foliage and lovely soft pink 
flowers with darker veins. 35c. 
Subcaulescens. Pleasing tufts of foliage and lovely carmine flowers 
with dark centers produced over a long period. New and choice. 
3-5 in. 75c. 
GEUM. S. Attractive rounded leaves and bright flowers. Easy. 
Boris! i. Large, vivid orange flowers from May to October. 8-12 in. 35c. 
Gladys Perry. Very dwarf, compressed tufts of olive green foliage. 
Semi-double orange yellow flowers produced in such profusion that 
the foliage is almost hidden. New and choice. $1.50. 
Montanum. S-sh. One of the most desirable species. Neat, shiny foliage 
and large golden flowers. 3-6 in. 50c. 
Rival© Leonard's Var. Nodding, coppery pink blossoms. 8 in. 
GLOBULARIA. Evergreen metallic foliage and blue flowers in heads. 
Bellidifolia. Intermediate in size between nana and cordifolia. Good. 
2 in. 35c. 
Cordifolia. Bluish, glossy foliage. Flowers fuzzy blue balls. 35c. 
Nana. Tiny prostrate shrub covered in early June with fluffy blue 
balls. Good between stepping stones. 35-50c. 
