GENTIANS ARE FLOWERS OF QUALITY. 37 
Luteum. Sessile yellow flowers. Mottled leaves. Rare. 35c. 
Nivale. Very tiny plants with white flowers. Very early. 2 in. 
Ovatum. Western Trillium. Large white flowers, turning pink. 
Rivale. Oregon native. Small white blooms flecked with brown. 
Stylosum. Lovely soft rosy flowers in April and May. 10 in. 
Undulatum. Painted Trillium. Large, wavy white flowers marked 
in the center with crimson. Very showy. 
-TRITELEA Uniflora. B. Narrow leaves and starry, blue-tinted flowers 
over a long period. Early. Easy. 
TROLLIUS. S-sh. Attractive plants with neat foliage and bright 
. blooms. 
Europaeus. Globe Flower. Luminous yellow double flowers. 35c. 
Ledebouri. Fine, deep orange, double flowers with lacinated 
petals. Very beautiful. 2 ft. 35c. 
TRICYRTIS Hirta. Sh. Japanese Toad Lily. Lily-like pink flowers 
with purple spots in fall. Distinct. 50c. 
TULIPA Kaufmanniana. B. Waterlily Tulip. Flat, creamy blossoms 
with golden centers and carmine reverse. Early. 25c each. 
TUNICA Saxifraga. Airy foliage and clouds of light pink blossoms 
all summer. 
Saxifraga fl. pl. Fine double form. Very free blooming. 35c. 
_ VACCINIUM. Interesting shrubs with beautiful leaves and showy 
berries. 
Myrtellus. S-sh. Whortleberry. A deciduous shrublet of rounded 
form with smooth leaves and white flowers followed by red 
berries. 50c. 
Vitis-Idaea. Mountain Cranberry. A low ‘shrub with shiny, 
rounded, evergreen leaves and light pink, globular blooms 
followed by persistent red berries. 9 in. 50-75c. 
Vitis-Idaea Minor. A rare dwarf form of the above from Kodiak 
Island. A delightful miniature, slow growing and compact. 
75c-$1.00 
VERONICA. A variable family of good rock garden plants. 
Armena. Trailing, with bright blue flowers all summer. Dainty 
and attractive. 35c. 
Cupressoides Nana. Rounded, evergreen bushlets, resembling 
small globular conifers. Interesting and distinct. 35¢. 
Gentianoides. Glossy, gentian-like foliage. Spires of lovely, soft 
blue flowers. 8-12 in. 
Incana. Silvery gray foliage and fine violet blooms. Late. 
Nummularia. Charming ground cover with smooth, shiny, round- 
ish leaves and pale blue flowers. Quite distinct. 
Repens. Trailing species with pale blue blossoms. 
Repens Rosea. Spikes of soft pink flowers. Good. 
Saturoides. Early, mat-forming species with dark blue blooms. 
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