

WM. BORSCH & SON, Maplewood, Oregon 

Neu Jutroductions 
Rare and Unusual Plants, 
Bulbs and Shrubs 
It is with great pleasure and pardonable pride that we offer the following new 
and rare plants, bulbs and shrubs. All of them are worthy of a place in either the 
rockery or border and we cannot recommend any of them too highly. 
Aethionema Borschs Sport. 
Andromeda polifolia grdfl. compacta. 
._.Anemonopsis macrophylla. 
Aster amellus King George. 
Aster frikarti Jungfrau. 
Aster frikarti Wonder of Stafa. 
Astilbe crispa. 
Astilbe Fanal. 
Astilbe simplicifolia Perrys Variety 
Bellis Dresden China. 
Bletilla hyacinthina and alba. 
Campanula carpatica nana. 
Campanula planiflora alba. 
Campanula persicifl. Blue Gardenia. 
Campanula persicifl. Mt. Hood. 
Campanula persicifl. Summer Skies. 
Chrysanthemum max. Mt. Shasta. 
Conifers, all dwarf forms. 
Coreopsis auriculata nana. 
Delphinium Blue Mirror. 
Delphinium Pink Radiance. 
Dianthus Little Joe. 
Dicentra Sweetheart. 
Draba polytricha. 
Dryas octopetala minor. 
Ferns, Dryopteris fragrans. 
Ferns, Lygodium palmatum. 
Gentiana a. angustifolia, Borschs Variety. 
Gentiana cachemerica. 
Gentiana gracilipes. 
Geranium sanguineum album. 
Geum Waights Brilliant. 
Globularia cordifolia nana. 
Hemerocallis fulva rosea. 
Hosta minor alba. 
Hosta plantaginea. 
Iberis saxatilis. 
Iris gracilipes alba. 
Jeffersonia dubia. 
Meconopsis baileyi. 
Oxalis lobata. 
Penstemon rupicola alba. 
Penstemon rupicola rosea. 
Phlox divaricata White Butterflies. 
Primula Marie Crousse. 
Primula Ozon. 
Primula Queen of Heaven. 
Ranunculus crenatus. 
Rhododendron Siberian Spp. 
Salix bocki. 
Salix chlorolepis. 
Salix peasei. 
Scabiosa Blue Snow Flake. 
Scabiosa Constancy. 
Sedum cauticolum. 
Viola Purple Prince. 
Viola nana. 
Viola odorata sulphurea. 
JOIN THE AMERICAN ROCK GARDEN SOCIETY 
The Ameri¢an Rock Garden Society is the answer to a widespread demand for an authori- 
tative national organization to coordinate and direct the pronounced interest that had become 
manifest in rock gardening and rock garden plants. It attempts to deal intelligently with rock 
gardening as it is carried on under varying climatic and other conditions to be found in dif- 
ferent parts of the country; this is made possible through the medium of Regional Groups, 
each organized as a separate unit under the leadership of a regional chairman, directing its 
own activities to a large degree but closely affiliated with the national organization. Dues, 
$3.00 per year, Arthur H. Osmun, 57 Sandford Ave., Plainfield, N. J. 
