DWARF IRISES BLOOM EARLY 21 

Corsicus. A neat little shrub with small, leathery leaves with 
wavy margins of lighter green. Bright yellow flowers. 35c. 
Olympicum. Tiny prostrate silvered foliage and showy yellow 
flowers. 6 in. 35c. 
Rhedopaeum. Distinct species with soft silver gray foliage and 
fine golden flowers. Attractive throughout the year. 8in. 35c. 
IBERIS. Little Cushion. Compact cushion like plant with white 
flowers in early spring. 3 in. 35c. 
Beene Gem. Compact upright sort with small narrow leaves. 6 in. 
c 
Pygmea. Semi-trailing with glossy green foliage and flat heads 
of clear white bloom. 35c. 
Saxatilis. Lovely and persistent bloomer with tiny, fleshy leaves 
and white blooms. Early, rare, 2 in. 50c. 
Sempervirens. Compact evergreen bushlet, after masses of snowy 
| white bloom in early spring. Shear after flowering to keep 
compact.-7aDe: 
Snowflake. Largest flowered of all, a neat spreading bushlet to 
TOAin Fe 50G 
INULA Ensifolia. S. Dwarf, narrow leaved tufts, crowned with large 
golden flowers. June to August. 8 in. 35c. 
IRIS. See Iris section. 
JEFFERSONIA Diphylla. Sh. Twin leaf. Handsome blue green leaves 
and fine solitary white flowers in early spring. 35c and 50c. 
LAVENDULA. See Herbs. 
LEONTOPODIUM Albanian species. Edelweiss. Tufts of narrow 
silvery foliage and starry felt like flowers on 5 in. stems. 35c. 
LEWISIA Hybrids. Natural crosses of L. Heckneri and L. Howellii, 
with pink to apricot flowers and more or less ruffled rosettes of 
fleshy leaves. Choice. 75c. 
LIATRIS Punctata. S. Spikes of vivid rosy purple flowers on stiff 
18 in. stems, springing from rosettes of grassy foliage. 50c. 
LITHOSPERMUM Prostratum Grace Ward. Similar to Heavenly Blue 
but larger flowered. ‘5c. 
Prostratum Heavenly Blue. A fine prostrate evergreen with glori- 
ous azure flowers. 4 in. 75c. 
LOTUS Corniculatus fl. pl. S. D. Hardy trailer with bright green 
foliage and showy double yellow flowers. Good bulb cover. 35c. 
LUTKEA Pectinata. Prostrate trailing mossy green foliage. Light 
yellow flowers. Resembles a mossy saxifrage. Oregon native. 35c. 
LYCHNIS Alpina. Neat tufts of foliage with heads of pink stars in 
summer. 3-4 in. 35c. 
Viscaria Splendens fl. pl. Spikes of brilliant carmine double flow- 
ers. Showy.  35c. 
MECONOPSIS Cambrica. S-sh. Attractive rosettes of gray green 
leaves, and charming crinkled poppies of yellow or orange. 8 
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