HOSTA—See Funkia 
HOUSTONIA CAERULEA (C) —Bluets, Inno- 
cence, Quaker Lady, mats of yellow-green 
foliage; dainty flowers of China blue in 
early summer 
HYPERICUM ANAGALLOIDES (C)—Creeping 
St. John’s wort, for wet ground... 
H. HYSSOPIFOLIUM LYDIUM (R) — Gray 
leaves; heavy heads of yellow flowers........ 
H. REPTANS (C)—Trailing foliage; showers 
of bright yellow flowers; early 
H. SPECIE 13294—-Weak reddish stems 
IBERIS (CANDYTUFT) SAXATALIS HYBRID (R) 
—cCondensed form for small rock garden; 
white flowers with chocolate sepals... .50, 
I. SEMPERVIRENS (R)— Strong, spreading 
shrub with snow white flowers 
ILEX CRENATA (R)—Small evergreen leaves; 
black fruit borne sparsely; lovely back- 
Ground! plantifonslowsbUlbssssesss eens 
I. CC. CONVEXA (R)—Denser plant with 
lightengreen| leaves= ose eee 
ILEX VARIEGATA—Variegated form of com- 
con holly 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI (P)— Hardy Glox- 
inia, deeply lobed basal leaves; flower 
stems to 18 inches; flowers yellow throated, 
deepe pinkatrum pet sues ee seers eee 
IRIS CRISTATA (R)—Amethyst blue with touch 
Of sgoldsralsonwhitestor messes neeeeeeen anne 
- DOUGLASIANA (P)—Medium height; strong 
foliage; mpurplem flowers ces eee 
D. ALBA (P)—Lovely white form of this 
Oregon native 
. GRACILIPES (R)— Grassy foliage; dainty 
lavender-veined flowers 
. GRAMINEA (R)—Grassy tufts with fragrant 
blue and white flowers__.....-........----...-.-----.--- 
. HUNGARICA (P)—Beautifully veined flow- 
Efsmin OnVaniely -OfnCO] Olsseec=senanan es eens 
. INNOMINATA (R)}—Flowers of mellow gold 
to white to blue; narrow leaves._...._._________ 
- OCHROLEUCA (P)—White standards, yel- 
low falls with white border; 5 feet... 
. PSEUDACORUS (P) (W)—Rich, yellow flow- 
ers somewhat flat; broad leaves__................ 
. PUMILA (R)—Deep blue, purple, or yellow 
flowers of slargemsizes: sees ee eee ee 
. PUMILA JEAN SIRET—Yellow. |. 
PAPOOSE—Tan blend 
. RUTHENICA (R)—Deep lilac flowers violet 
scented; tufted grassy foliage._...................- 
. SETOSA (P)—Rich blue flowers in profu- 
sion; prefers wet situation..........................- 
. SIBIRICA (P)—Lax, grassy leaves to 3 feet; 
deep blue flowers in May.....---....--.--- .50- 
. S. ALBA (P)—Milk white flowers of good 
SUDSTCNCEMTOrRECUIIIN Gseeeeanaenan mae suemes seamen oe 
. SINTENSIS (P)—Narrow purple standards 
ands fallsalightiyavy.e inc clasessssssssesmeee senna see 
. VERSICOLOR (P) (W)—Blue with yellow 
markings; beardless 
ISOTOMA FLUVIATILE (C)—5 recurved petals, 
white striped with purple... 
JASMINUM PARKERI (R)—Slow-growing 
shrublet to 12 inches; light neutral soil; 
sheltered position; very fragrant yellow 
flowers 
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J. HORIZONTALIS (R) — Common 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS NANA _  (SIBIRICA) 
(R) — Slow-growing native; needles very 
gray on reverse; ideal for small rock 
garden 
J. C. COMPRESSA—Narrow columnar variety 
of extremely slow growth--.........-.-..----.------- 
J. COMMUNIS HYBRID NO. 1—Loose, yellow 
green foliage 
J. COMMUNIS HYBRID NO. 2— Probably 
crossed with J. scopulorum..........-..-..---------- 
compact 
prostrate variety; very fine.............------------- 
J. H. VARIEGATA (R)—Silver-yellow variega- 
tion vofsfoliag ef: 2a ses ae eaten eae 
LAVENDULA VERA—Old English Lavender, 
fragrant foliage and flower heads.....- .50- 
L. STOECHAS (R)—Dark purple flowers in 
heavy 4-sided spikes--.........-....------ .50 and 
LEDUM COLUMBIANUM (Bog)—Pacific Lab- 
rador Tea, green leaves... 1.50 to 
L. PALUSTRE—Bog Rosemary, yellow green 
leaves rusty underneath.................-....--.------- 
LEONTOPODIUM ALPINUM (R) — Edelweiss, 
gray foliage; odd star-shaped flowers of 
gray and white; much sought after by tour- 
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LEUCOTHOE DAVISIAE—Slow growing; dark 
evergreen foliage; erect branches and clus- 
ters of flower stems but drooping flowers... 
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