81 
PANSY — OREGON GIANTS 
ORMOSIA. 
—monosperma. ORMO-1. 50¢ 
Necklace Tree. Indian ornamental tree. 
ORNITHOGALUM. = (or-nith-THOG-al-um) 
Liliaceae. Bulbous plants with white, yel- 
low or reddish flowers in bracted racemes 
or corymbs. The tender species are grown 
as a pot plant in the North. 
—caudaium. ORNI-4. 40¢ 
White flowers with green centers; 3 ft; 
Crete): 
OROBUS vernus: see Lathyrus vernus. 
ORTHOCARPUS. (orth-oh-K ARP-us) 
—tenuifolius. 7 ORTH-4. 30¢ 
Owl’s Clover. Yellow fis; 8’; HA... 
OSBECKIA. 
—White. OSBE-1. 25¢ 
OSMARONIA. (os-mar-ROH-nee-uh) 
—cerasiformis. OSMR-1. 50¢ 
Osoberry. Sow when ripe, best or strat- 
ify; (Nuttalia); (IV); ornamental shrub. 
OSTEOSPERMUM. 
—Echlonis. OSTE-4, 50¢ 
Van Slanden’s Daisy. (Dimorphotheca) 
White flowers rays; 2 ft; sub-sh’b; TP; 
(IX). 
OTHAKE: see Polypteria Hookeriana. 
OURATEA., 
—littoralis. a OURA-S. 40¢ 
OXALIS. (OX-al-las) 
—corniculata purpurea. OXAL-11. 30¢ 
Creeping perennial; light yellow fis; pur- 
ple leaves. 
OXYDENDRON. (ox-id-DEN-drum) 
—arboreum. OXYD-1. 50¢ 
Sour-Wood, Sorrel-Tree. Ornamental tr; 
sow in frame, keep shaded and moist till 
germinated; (V). 
OXPETALUM. . (ox-PET-al-um)} 
—caeruleum. OXYP-1. 25¢ 
Twining herb; blue flowers; (X). 
OXYRIA. 
Polygonaceae. Low erect perennials es- 
pecially nice for the rockery. 
—digyna. OXYR-2. 50¢ 
1 ft; many flowers; RG; HP. 
PACRATIUM. 
—lllyricum. PANC-6. 30¢ 
Summer flowering bulbs. 
PAICUM plicatum: see Sataria plicata. 
PEONY. 
(pee-OH-nee-uh) Ranunculaceae. Peony. 
The species come true from seed and are in- 
teresting subjects where one has room to 
grow a Peony collection. The seeds are best 
right after harvest. For Peony roots see 
Iris List. 
—Brownii. PAEO-4. 50¢ 
Charming dwarf with brownish red flow- 
er petals; native of our western mountains. 
—cambessadesii. PAEO-5. 75¢ 
April flowering; single pink fis amid 
green and red leaves; handsome in autumn 
with scarlet and black seed boxes; 1 ft; 
fresh seed in October or November. 
NOTE: I would like to contact anyone 
in a position to supply seed of Peony 
species. 
PALIURUS. 
—Spina-Christi. 
(pal-ee- YEW-rus) 
PALL-5. 25¢ 
