Monarda didyma - Scarlet Bergamot, Bright red, 
July-Aug. Rich soil. L. Sh. or S. 2-3 ft. 35¢. 
Nemopanthus mucronata - Mountain Hoily. Flowers 
May. Crimson-red fruit in Aug. Deciduous shrub 
to 12 ft. Damp location. L. Sh. 
Oenthera missourensis - Missouri Primrose. 4 in. 
yellow flowers, June-Aug. Prostrate. S. 
Opuntia humifusa (vulgaris) - Prickly Pear, yellow 
flowers, July. Spiny-thickened leaves. Prostrate. S. 
Paeonia brownii - Brownish red flowers in spring on 
1 ft. stems. Native of west coast mountains. S. 
or L. Sh. 
Passiflora incarnata - Passion Flower. A 20-30 ft. 
vine, not hardy in north. Mulch root for winter 
protection. Dry location. S. or L. Sh. 
Penstemon albertinus - Blue, 8-12 in. S. 
Penstemon cobaea var. Ozark. - A choice dark col- 
ored, large flowered form of cobaea. 2 ft. S. 35¢. 
Penstemon fruticosus - Blue, 142 ft. Shrubby. S. 
Penstemon ovatus - 2 to 3 in. long, pink hinting, 
pale lavender flowers in summer. 2-4 ft. S. 
Penstemon polyphyllus - Intense sky blue early flo- 
wering 8 in. plant. Glaucous foliage. Choice. 8. 35¢ 
Physostegia virginiana - Obedient Plant. Spikes of 
pink terminal flowers on 3 ft. stems. Summer. S. 
Physostegia virginiana alba - A white flewered 
form of the above. 
Polemonium haydenii - Greek Valarian. Blue flo- 
wers in spring. Moist well crained location. 8-12 
in. S. or L. Sh. 
Polygonatum commutatum - Large Solomon Seal. 
Nodding greenish flowers foilowed by dark blue 
berries. 3-5 ft. L. Sh. ; 
Ribes sanguineum - Possibly the most beautiful flo- 
wering shrub from our northwest. Red flowered, 
fruit black. 10 ft. 
Romneya coulteri - Matilija Poppy. One of Calif. 
most showy flowers. Large white poppy-like flo- 
wers on five foot bushy plants. Difficult to trans- 
plant. Winter protect in northern states. Dry lo- 
cation. S. 
Rudbeckia hirta - Black-eyed Susan. Bien. showy 
yellow, brown-centered flowers summer and early 
fall. 1-2 ft. S. 
Rudbeckia hirta hybrids. Large flowered more vig- 
orous plant. Good colors. S. 
Rudbeckia laciniata - Tall Coneflower, 2'-4 in. yel- 
low flower with central conelike disk. Moist loca- 
tion. S. or L. Sh. 2-7 ft. 
Salvia lyrata - Lyre-leaved Sage. Blue flowers in 
summer. 2 ft. S. or L. Sh. 
Sanguinaria canadensis - Bloodroot. Pure white flo- 
wers April-May. 6-12 in. L. Sh. 
Saxifraga caespitosa - A tufted or mossy saxifrage. 
Soft white flowers June-Aug. North exposure. 
L. Sh. 35¢. 
Sedum Oreganum - Low growing. Flowers yellow on 
erect stems. 3-6 in. 35¢. 
Silene Pennsylvanica - Peatpink. Rose colored flo- 
wers on 6-9 in. plant in spring. S. or L. Sh. 
Silphium perfoliatum - Cup Plant. 2-3 in. yellow flo- 
wers on 6 ft. plants July-Sept. S. 
Smilacina racemosa - Solomon’s Plume. Fragrant 
white racemes of flowers May-June. Red berries 
late summer. 114-2 ft. L. Sh. 
Stokesia leavis - Stokes Aster. Blue or blue-white, 
3-4 in. across, July-Aug. 1-2 ft. S. or L. Sh. 
