FERNS ARE LOVELY IN SHADE 21 
OXALIS. Clover like leaves and bright flowers. 
Adenophylla. B. Tufts of crinkly gray leaves and fine lilac pink 
flowers. A very choice plant. 50c. 
PETROPHYTUM cinerascens. S-sh. Green mats of foliage with 6 inch 
spikes of white flowers. Rare but easy. 50c and 75c. 
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PHLOX. These dwarf species provide brilliant sheets of color over 
a long period in spring. All except adsurgens are sun lovers. 
Adsurgens. S-sh. Choice Oregon native. Fine evergreen foliage 
and lovely large clear pink flowers. Creeping habit. A real 
gem. 50c. 
Amoena. Fine tufts of foliage with bright pink flowers. Good. 35c. 
Kelseyii. Mats of prostrate foliage and showy deep violet flowers. 
Western native. 50c. 
Subulata. The different named varieties of creeping pholx all 
have prickly, needle-like evergreen foliage and masses of bright 
blooms. 
Alba. Fine white blossoms and light green foliage. 35c. 
Atropurpurea. (Brilliant). Dark foliage and vivid, dark red 
flowers. 35c. 
Camlaensis. The finest of the subulatas, with large upstanding 
soft salmon pink flowers. 50c. 
Camlaensis Alba. Rare white flowered form of the above. 50c. 
G. F. Wilson. Fine lavender flowers. 35c. 
Moerheimii. Carmine pink flowers. Compact. 35c. 
PHYLLODOCE. See Heather. 
PHYTEUMA. Orbiculare. Slender heads of purple flowers. 8 in. 35c. 
Schuchzeri. Similar to the above, but with looser heads or deeper 
toned flowers. 50c. 
PLATYCODON Mariesii. A compact grower with blue or white flow- 
ers on 15 in. stems. 25c. 
PODOPHYLLUM Peltatum. Sh. May Apple. Waxy, sweet scented 
white flowers nearly hidden by large, handsomely scalloped 
leaves. 35c. 
POLYGONUM. Affine. Pretty pink flowers; evergreen leaves which 
turn bronzy in the fall. 6 in. 35c. 
Reynoutria. Spikes of soft pink flowers, followed by showy bright 
red seed pods. Attractive foliage that colors well in fall. 1 ft. 50c. 
Vaccinifolium. Choice evergreen creeper with fine autumn tints 
and a profusion of pink flowers in autumn. 2-3 in. 35c. 
POLYGONATUM Biflorum. Sh. Solomon’s Seal. A lovely woodland 
plant with hanging bells of purest white followed by red ber- 
ries. 35c. 
Commutatum. Similar to the above, but taller. 35c. 
