Shooting Star- 
Dodecatheon 
Meadia. An improved strain, propagated 
from large-flowering types; often more 
than two fect tall, the umbel bearing 15 
to 20 or more cyclamen-like blossoms of 
unusual beauty; white to pale pink. Each 
30c, Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
Meadia, Angel Wings. ‘This is a fine pink, 
differing from Dan Cupid and equally 
desirable. Each 50c, Three $1.25. 
Meadia, Dan Cupid. Rose-pink of fine color 
and large size. 50c, Three $1.25. 
Meadia, White Wings. A pure white Shoot- 
ing Star of exceptional size, both of plant 
and flower; grown from one original 
plant; magnificent umbels on_ strong 
stems. 40c; Three $1.00. 
Synthryis 
Reniformis. Oregon. Kidneyleaf. Round 
evergreen dentate leaves and violet-blue 
flower spikes in early spring; a gem for 
moist shade. Each 40c, Three $1.60. 
Ritteriana. Subalphine with splendid fol- 
lage and 10-inch spikes of white flowers; 
rare plant and one of the best; easy 
culture with part shade and humus. 
Each 50c, Three $1.25. 
Teucrium 
Chamaedrys. Small shrub-like perennial, 
evergreen, flowers rosy or purple; valu- 
able rock plant for many situations. es- 
pecially borders. To 12 inches. Each 
40c, Three $1.00, Doz. $3.60. 
Thalictrum 
The small Thalictrums are excellent for 
shade, their foliage as graceful as a Maid- 
enhair Fern; easily grown. Each 40c, Three 
$1.00. 
Venulosum. Maidenhair Rue. 
most valuable species for the rock gar- 
den; easily grown, elegant foliage and 
does not exceed 12 inches under our 
conditions. 
Fendleri. Of larger size to 2 feet; lovely 
foliage. 
Thymus 
Serpyllum Coccineum. Mat-forming ever- 
green with minute foliage. Flowers rosy- 
red in great profusion during late sum- 
mer. Full sun or light shade. Clumps, 
Each 30c, Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
One of the. 
Veratrum 
Speciosum. A large Lilaceous perennial 
for bog or shady, moist location. Term- 
inal panicle of white flowers. 175c. 
Vernonia 
Western Ironweed. 3 _ feet, 
Marginata. 
flowerheads in clusters, deep purple. 
Each 50c. 
Veronica 
Gentianoides. 2 feet. Flowers in loose rac- 
emes, blue. Each 50c, Three 75c, Doz. 
$2.50. 
Incana. One foot, white woolly plant, 
flowers deep blue in 6-in raceme; 
valuable for rockery or border. 
30c, Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. : 
Pectinata rosea. Prostrate, grayish foliage, 
rese-colored flowers in short racemes, 
close to the foliage. Kach 40c, Three 
$1.00. 
Rupestris, Heavenly Blue. A gem for the 
rock garden, mat-forming creeper with 
dark green foliage and = azure-blue 
flowers in short racemes. Each 49c. 
Viola 
Nearly all thrive best in part 
Each 30c, 
Each 
Violet. 
shade and a moist humus soil. 
Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
Confederate. The large lovely blue and 
white violet from Virginia. Perfectly 
hardy. 
Oderata Blne. Sweet-scented blue violet. 
Oderata White. Sweet-scented white violet. 
Rugulosa. J0 inches, large foliage, flowers 
white; slowly spreads by runners. 
Yucca 
Coloma. (Syn. Y. neomexicana. Desirable 
for the rock garden because of its small 
size. With its miniature rosettes of stiff 
bluish foliage and slender flower stems, 
no hardy species is more attractive. Each 
$1.00, Three $2.50. 
Filmentosa. Best known species, flowers 
cream white. Each 50c, Three $1.25, 
Large 75c. 
Filamentosa variegata. A hardy variegated 
type and a thrifty grower. The leaves 
have narrow stripes of green and white 
like a ribbon grass, tinged red in winter. 
Each 50c, Three $1.25, Doz. $4.00. . 
Glauca rosea. Very rare form, outside of 
perianth tinted rose, grown true from 
root cutting. Each $1.50. 
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