Pinus attenuata—Knob-cone Pine; small tree 
Pinus contorta—Lodgepole Pine; small tree 
Pinus monticola—Western White Pine; long cones 
Pinus radiata—Monterey Pine; maritime tree 
Potentilla Blaschkeana—herb; 1 ft.; fls. yellow 
Potentilla flabellifolia—mountain herb; fls. yellow 
Pseudotsuga taxifolia—Douglas Fir; tall conifer 
Rhododendron albiflorum—Mt. Rhododendron; white 
Rhododendron occidentale—West. Azalea; pinky-white 
Rudbeckia californica—bright yellow heads 
Scoliopus Biglovii—woodland plant; mottled foliage 
Sedum divergens—from high mountains; fls. yellow 
Sedum rupicola—from dry hills; fls. yellow 
Sidalcea Hendersonii—2-3 feet.; fls. rose-purple 
\ Solidago algida— Alpine Goldenrod; 4-6 inches 
Spiraea densiflora—low shrub; flowers pink 
Synthyris platycarpa—rare alpine; fis. blue 
Synthyris reniformis—shade-loving; fls. blue-violet 
Talinum okanoganense—rare rock plant; fls. white 
Thelypodium laciniatum— As. white on long racemes 
Tiarella unifoliata—shade-loving herb; fils. white 
Trillium chloropetalum—white, sessile-flowered 
Trillium ovatum—shade-loving; fis. large, white 
Tsuga heterophylla—Western Hemlock; evergreen 
Vaccinium deliciosum—low shrub; delicious fruit 
Vaccinium ovatum—Evergreen Huckleberry 
Vaccinium parvifolium—Red Huckleberry; deciduous 
Vancouveria hexandra—shade-loving; fls. white 
Wyethia amplexicaulis—stout herb; fls. yellow 
SEEDS OF CULTIVATED PLANTS 
Acer palmatum, f. atropurpurem—Red Japanese Maple 
Aesculus Pavia, var. humilis—10 ft.; fls. red 
Arbutus Unedo—Strawberry Tree; ornamental fruit 
Clematis montana—20 ft.; climber; fls. dainty pink 
Corylopsis sinensis—8 ft.; flowers yellow; early 
Davidia involucrata—Dove Tree; fls. white, dove-like 
Embothrium coccineum—-Fire Tree; fils. showy red 
Enkianthus campanulatus—8 ft.; dainty pendent bells 
Epigaea asiatica—Asiatic Trailing Arbutus; fls. pink 
Erica lusitanica—tall shrub; lowers white 
Eryngium yuccaefolium—spiny herb; white or blue 
Eucalyptus Gunnii—hardy form; handsome foliage 
Eucryphia glutinosa—large shrub from Chile; white 
Eucryphia glutinosa, f. plena— double white flowers 
Gaultheria Miqueliana—low shrub with white fls. 
Hamamelis virginiana—yellow flowers in October 
Hebe salicifolia—large shrub; fls. in white spikes 
Hypericum patulum, var Henryi—fls. large, yellow 
Kalmia latifolia— Mountain Laurel; flowers pink 
Leucothoe Catesbaei—evergreen shrub; fls. white 
Leucothoe Keiskei—low shrublet; flowers white 
Magnolia salicifolia—to 26 ft.; flowers white 
Magnolia Wilsonii—20 ft.; fls. large, white 
Pieris floribunda—6 ft.; evergreen; fls. white 
Pieris formosa—15 ft.; new growth red; fls. white 
Pieris japonica—handsome, early; fls. white urns 
Pieris taiwanensis—squat shrub; fls. white urns 
Primula Florindae—3 ft.; fls. yellow, fragrant 
Primula Veitchii—flowers rosy; very attractive 
Stewartia Pseudo-camellia—small tree; fls. white 
