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-Hookeri. Large, lobed flowers of salmon pink with silvery foliage. 
A very striking native plant. Wants good drainage. 8 in. 35c. 
Maritima. Mats of glaucous foliage. Crinkly white flowers. 
SISYRINCHIUM Grandiflorum. Grass Widow. Large, satiny bells of 
Imperial violet in early spring. 
SOLDANELLA. S-sh. Small, leathery rounded leaves and lovely, 
nodding, fringed bells of orchid pink in earliest spring. 
Alpina. A tiny species with tubular orchid pink bells on 2-4 in. 
stems. 50-75c. 
Montana. Attractive foliage, with several shallow fringed blossoms 
of lavender lilac on 6 in. stems. Rare. $1.00 
SOLIDAGO Cutleri. S. Alpine Goldenrod. Bright plumes of golden 
flowers in July. 5in. 50c. 
Cascade Mt. Species. Mats of dark foliage and bright yellow 
flowers. Choice. 3 in. 50c. 
“SOLOMONENSIS Chiliensis. Attractive irid with grass-like foliage 
and bright yellow flowers all summer and fall. Rare. 35c. 
SPIRAEA Bullata. Dwarf shrub with dark, crinkled leaves and rose 
pink blooms in attractive corymbs. Choice. 12-15 in. 50-75c. 
Decumbens. A delightful bushling with wiry stems and clusters 
of white flowers throughout the summer. Charming. 6-8 in. 50c. 
Filipendula fl. pl. Fern-like foliage in neat, flat rosettes, and 
sprays of creamy white double flowers on 12 in. stems. 
Newmannii. Very dense, compact bushlet, with wiry stems and 
bronzy foliage, which turns raspberry purple in fall. Rosy 
pink flowers. Outstanding. 6 in. 50c. 
STACHYS Corsica. S. Fine carpeting plant with light green leaves 
and small white lobelia-like flowers. 35c. 
Lavandulaefolia. S. Trailing plants with silvered leaves and plumy 
flowers of lavender pink. Interesting and different. 6 in. 35c. 
* STATICE Globularifolia. Erect panicles of lavender bloom. 6 in. 
Minuta. Charming miniature with flat rosettes of hoary, leathery 
leaves and lavender flowers. 4 in. 35c. 
STERNBERGIA Lutea. B. Lovely fall blooming crocus-like flowers 
of golden color and fine substance. Mid-summer delivery. 
25¢ each. 
SYNTHIRIS. Oregon natives. Neat rosettes of leathery leaves and 
_ spikes of showy flowers in very early spring. 
Stellata. Toothed, kidney-shaped leaves. Blue flowers. 6 in. . 
Sweetzeri. Like the above, but with larger, deep violet blue 
flowers. 35c. 
TEUCRIUM. Chamaedrys. S. A rounded bush with glossy evergreen 
foliage and a profusion of bright, rose colored flowers in spikes. 
July-Sept. 12 in. 
Marum. Tiny, silvery gray foliage and pink flowers. 8-9 in. 35c. 
