4U WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 

bertolcni—Large basal leaves of dark green 
and dark blue flowers on stems 2 to 3 
ft. high. August to Oct. 50c each. 
pitcheri—Gentian blue form of.S. azurea 
grdf. One of the brightest blues in the 
border from Aug. to Oct. 35c each. 
virgata nemorosa—One of the most attrac- 
tive plants in cultivation. Neat bushes of 
sage-like foliage, smothered with 12 in. 
long spikes of brilliant purple flowers 
from June to Aug. Very rare. 50c and 
75c each. 
SANGUINARIA *canadensis — (Blood-Root) 
Handsome glaucous foliage, lobed and 
RANUNCULUS MONTANUS scalloped, which follows the large white 
anemone-like flowers, which are filled 
with golden stamens. They are an inch 
across and on 6 inch stems, from April 
to June. 25c each. Advise planting Aug. 

RANZANIA japonica—A very rare Japanese 
woodlander, with Maple-like leaves in 
threes and large nodding lilac flowers 
on slender stems in spring. Likes shade and Sept. 
and moist woodland soil, being a good 
companion for Glaucidium macraphyl- *canadensis fl. pl—Double flowering form 
lum and some of the Japanese Cypripe- of the preceding; flowers resemble min- 
diums. $1.50 each. iature Peonies. Very choice and rare. 
$2.50 each. 
RAOULIA *australis— The choicest of all 
moraine or sandy soil carpeters, for 
warm, sunny locations. Creeping mats of 
glistening silver, less than an inch high. 
Rare. 50c each. 
*glabra—An emerald green replica of the 
preceding. 50c each. 
ROMNEYA coulteri — (California Tree or 
Bush Poppy) Fine glaucous leaves and 
huge white poppy-like flowers, 6 to 8 
inches across, which have many golden 
anthers and are very fragrant. Should 
be planted in full sun, in well drained 
soil. 6 to 8 ft., 50c and 75c each. We 
recommend spring planting for this 
plant. 
RUDBECKIA—Wiill thrive in almost any soil 
which has not been fertilized too heav- 
ily, in full sun, with very little water 
during the summer months. 
Golden Glow—25c each. 
Golden Globe—An improved globular form 
of Golden Glow. Large, double, golden- 
yellow flowers, not unlike a pom-pom 
dahlia, on 4 to 5 ft. stems. 35c each. 
purpurea—Purple Cone-Flower. See Echin- 
acea purpurea, page 19. 
SAGINA— 
*subulata—Mossy green cushions, studded 
with white flowers during May and June. 
For stepping stones and ground cover in 
semi-shady places. 25c each. 

SALVIA *azurea grandiflora — For sunny, 
dry places. Masses of sky-blue flowers 
on 3 to 4 ft. stems, Aug. to Oct. 25c each. -ROMNEYA COULTERI 
