INTERESTING SPRING MINIATURES 
DWARF CALLA LILY—Similar to our 
large white calla, but growing only 12 to 
16 inches high. Slender pointed leaves and 
pure white blooms up to 4 inches long. May 
be grown outdoors or used as a pot plant. 
Shipped in the spring. Rach. 7/5 
SMALL BLEEDING HEART 
Dicentra Formosa — Native of our west 
coast, this lavender-pink bleeding heart 
with graceful. fern-like foliage is too little 
known. Spreads quickly in humusy soil, 
making a delicate cool ground cover in 
shaded or semi-shaded woodland spots. 
Each 75c 
Dicentra Sweetheart — The well known 
white bleeding heart which is becoming 
more popular each year. An Oregon native 
also, this type thrives in the same wood- 
land treatment as the above. Both types 
shipped in the spring. Rach /5¢ 
White Bleeding Heart 
SPECIES IRIS 
CRISTATA—Appealing little crested iris of light blue and gold. Multiplies so fast 
it may be used as a ground cover in full sun or semi-shade. 4 inches. 50¢ 
FORRESTII—A dainty species iris from China, with grassy leaves and perky little 
blooms of clear lemon yellow, penciled in black. 12 to 15 inches. 50c¢ 
GRAMINEA—An interesting species with violet and blue flowers. Scented. Sun 
or shade. 50c 
GORMANI—A rare Oregon native, found only on a few high peaks in our Coast 
range. As in all Oregon natives, blooms are beardless, delicate and lovely; they range 
in color from soft cream to pale yellow, usually penciled in brown or black. Low 
growing, deciduous. 50¢ 
INNOMINATA—Found in recent years in Southern Oregon, this is an outstanding 
native iris. Though other colors are known, our plants are deep golden yellow, pen- 
ciled in brown. Flowers are produced in profusion in either sun or shade, though does 
best for us in light shade. Grassy foliage is evergreen, dark and glossy. 6 to 12 in. 50c 
TENAX — The best known Oregon 
species, ranging in color from lavender 
to deep purple. We recommend acid 
leaf mold soil for all Oregon natives, 
with winter protection in sub-zero 
weather, and some afternoon shade in 
hot dry sections. 50c¢ 
PURDYI—A very pale lavender Ore- 
gon iris, with evergreen leaves, to 10 
inches. Light shade. 50¢ 
SPECIAL OFFER OF SPECIES 
IRIS 
1 each of the 7 varieties listed 
$3.25 Postpaid 
Tris Cristata All above Iris shipped in Spring or Fall. 
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