a 
Geranium incism (Fremonti) needs shade. Flow- 
‘er large’ purplé ‘pink’ (25). 20 
Richardsoni, large. pure white (24) —...-.-....----.. .50 
Gilia aggregata, scarlet gilie flower or.trumpet 
phlox, nice dwarf cut leaved plant that runs 
up to three feet with many bright but 
dainty flowers, ‘the second year (8-20)-...... 15 
Pungens (Leptodactylon) a little beauty 
nearly like Phlox: Douglasi “222 00 
Nuttallil). White, night blooming 222. 50 
This is interesting but not so beautiful. 
It is a desert plant. 
Goodyera Menziesii, mottled green and white 
LORY CS err BTA Maggs nag eave eee eee 15 
Gormania Watsoni or obtusatum (6) white flow- 
er, a plant very nearly related to the 
Sedums and as good for dry or moist rock 
BO TO cece ce sree p nn Viinn ie a .20 
Rhodiola, or laxa, red flowered. Plant very 
| at Cel. P een A Se SE a er RI lee Rs oo 0 
Hesperochiron pumilus, a tiny white-flowered 
damp-lover. Blooms very early .....---.-..------------ 20 
Heuchera micrantha (12), spray of white flow- 
ers, begonia-like leaves which color nicely.. .25 
Glabella, green leaves, good for dry rock work .25 
Hulsa nana, (4) sun flowers large as a dollar 
with ruffled hairy leaves. Sand in full 
sun on mountain tops. Seeds on!'y. 
Irises. Our native irises should have the care 
of any fiberous rooted plant. Are not so 
hardy, as those with large rhizones. After 
becoming established they will endure as 
much hardship as ordinary perennials. 
Bracteata (12) Yellow, heavily veined with 
maroon. Leaf long, deep green....._.........-...... 20 
Species, our name, Nye’s Iris Selma, smal- 
ler than above but with as large and even 
PINGre CIO WOra eG) occa i ae 19) 
Chrysophylla, white or cream with very 
aainty inte? ana =veinine’- (6) 2. ee 15 
Paltorniog, -variedscolors (6) 2h ee ee 20 
Douglasiana, the beautiful iris, so plentiful 
along the Oregon Coast where it is found 
in every shade of light blue, orchid, lav- 
ender or white. (18) 
Cristata, a lovely light blue dwarf from 
OTC Are POE CO) ich ere et eee ee 20 
Innominata. The finest yellow western iris, 
a deep buttercup gold on stiff stems six 
to eight inches high. Foliage narrow and 
deep green. From dry rocky hillsides. _...... 1.00 
Go!d River, a variety of the above still smal- 
ler and a beautiful orange in some speci- 
AIinens oes al nt i MRC arg i IOS El SD 1.00 
Sunset, a slightly less yellow form. Seeds only. 
Hybrids Innominata x Chrysophylla. Seeds 
. and plants 1937 autumn 
Hybrids Chrysophylla x tenax. Seeds only. 
Missouriensis (18) white or light blue lined 
with blue. Moist soil, alkaline 
