

ROSACEAE 
Dryas Drummondii. A woody groundcover; leaves 1 in. long, oval, 
puckered scalloped; flowers scarcely open, bright yellow; large plumy 
seed heads. 50c. 
. Suendermannii. A hybrid between D. Drummondii and. D. octopetala; 
more robust and long suffering than either; more floriferous and flow- 
ers larger, creamy. April and September. 35c. 
Filipendula multijuga. A flat rosette of glossy green; interruptedly odd- 
pinnate leaves, the terminal leaflet conspicuously large; corymbs of 
small rosy-pink flowers are borne on stiff red 8-12 in. stems. More 
lush in shade, but endures sun. 60c. 
Geum pentapetalum. A creeping groundcover; crowded toothed typical 
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rose leaves; flowers pure white on 3 in. stems. Cool soil. 50c. 
Luetkea pectinata. Creeping masses of bright dark green finely dis- 
sected leaves; racemes of small creamy fuzzy flowers. These last 
two are excellent groundcovers among rhododendrons. 35c. 
Potentilla fruticosa montana. 3 in. A low creeping bush with blue- 
green pinnately divided leaves; mellow yellow single rose-like flowers. 
The best of all for the small rock garden. 75c - $1.00. 
f. nana argentea. A graceful shrub covered with silken leaves and 
golden flowers through summer and fall. This one has the loveliest 
foliage. 75c - $1.00. 
. f. Veitchii. Similar in habit; snowy flowers 1 in. across, beginning in 
early spring. 75c - $1.00. 
Tounguei. A dark trailer; flowers orange with a burnt spot in the 
center. 35c. 
Spiraea bullata. 15 in. Stiff little bush with dark blue-green puckered 
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leaves; every branch terminates in corymbs of crushed raspberry 
colored flowers. 50c. 
S. (Petrophytum) cinerascens has been found only in one locality on 
bluffs above the Columbia river. It is a short-trunked small shrub 
with bluish rosetted leaves and spikes of creamy flowers. $1.00. 
S. (Petrophytum) Hendersonii. Somewhat larger in its parts; leaves 
lavender-green; a domed little bush. One of the best rock garden 
shrubs. $1.00 - $1.50. 
. Newmanii. 8 in. Many branches from the base; in early summer the 
leaves begin to turn a beautiful bright crimson which grows in depth 
and translucency till frost cuts them. Small plants 50c. 
RUBIACEAE 
Coprosma Petriei. A tangle of close-to-the-ground branches; small dark 
green hairy leaves; large purple fruits, 75c. 
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