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0013 ACINOS ALPINUS H-2” A small sprawling perennial with decumbent stems. The plant covers itself with masses of  ¾” violet blooms from June to November in our sunny sand beds. Alps. F,r,s,t. $4.50

0023 ALYSSUM CAESPITOSUM [JURASEK LIST] H-1/2’ A neat, tight mat of very tiny ash-gray foliage with rather large clusters of rich yellow blooms. A gem for a trough or raised bed. Ala Dag, Turkey. F,s,t.  $4.50

0033 ANDROSACE BALTISTANICA H-2” A rather new species intermediate between A. muscoidea and A. robusta. Forms small mats of fuzzy, gray-green rosettes with short stems bearing white blooms with a yellow eye often aging to pink with a red eye. Tibet. P,s,t,wc. LIMIT ONE $5.50

0043 ANDROSACE CARNEA x PYRENAICA ‘CALLISTO’ H-2” Very tight cushions bearing white blooms with a red eye. The red eventually infuses the entire bloom with color. Very different. Our selection from seed of A. c. ‘Jupiter’. F,p,r,t. $5.50

0053 ANDROSACE CARNEA x PYRENAICA ‘JUPITER’  H-2” This represents a beautiful break in color forms of this cross in that it has a white base with a deep-red eye. Very tight, dark-green cushions with almost stem-less blooms. Our selection from seed. F,p,r,t. $5.50

0063 ANDROSACE CARNEA x PYRENAICA ‘MILLSTREAM’  H-2” An outstanding hybrid from Linc Foster that features very tight mounds of foliage and beautiful, pale pink blossoms with a yellow throat. P,r,s,t. $4.50

0073 ANDROSACE CYLINDRICA H-3” These are grown from wild seed and make a rounded cushion of mid-sized, green rosettes. Covered with solitary white blooms on short stems. Pyrenees.  P,s,t,wc. $5.50

0083 ANDROSACE CYLINDRICA x HIRTELLA H-3” One of the easiest of the choice aretians. Dense mounds of tiny foliage form tight domes that are buried in fragrant white blooms in early spring. Alps. S, t. $5.50

0093 ANDROSACE HIRTELLA H-3” Tight rounded cushions of tiny, hairy foliage. A heavy bloom of single white blooms that are almost stem-less. Very desirable and easy. Pyrenees. P,s,t,wc. $5.50

0103 ANDROSACE x HYBRIDA [A. HELVETICA x A. PUBESCENS] H-3” Nice, tight domes of small rosettes with almost stem-less white blooms. A natural hybrid from the Swiss Alps. P,s,t,wc. $5.50

0113 ANDROSACE JACQUEMONTII H-4” Silky-green rosettes spread by stolons. Rich red-purple blooms with a yellow/green eye. Does well in the open garden. Nepal. F,r,s,t. $5.50

 

0123 ANDROSACE LAGGERI [SYN. CARNEA subsp. LAGGERI] H-4” An easy and pretty Androsace  with narrow pointed leaves and bright pink blooms. Pyrenees. F,p,r,t. $4.50

 

0133 ANDROSACE MUCRONIFOLIA H-2” A very small Androsace that slowly creeps to form a non-stoloniferous mat. Tiny rosettes of foliage with almost stem-less pink flowers. Trough or sunny scree. Nepal. F,s,t. $5.50

0143 ANDROSACE MUCRONIFOLIA x A. SEMPERVIVOIDES H-2” An easy to grow plant which is nicely intermediate between the two parents. Forms tight mats of green rosettes similar to A. sempervivoides but with stem-less pink blooms. Our selection from seed. F,p,r,s,t. $5.50

0153 ANDROSACE MUSCOIDEA H-3” Low domed mounds of fuzzy white rosettes. White blooms with a yellow eye which turns red with age. Choice. Himalayas. P,t,pt,wc. $5.50

0163 ANDROSACE MUSCOIDEA ex: CR 188 H-3” This form is a heavy bloomer with extra fuzzy rosettes. P,t,pt,wc. $5.50

0173 ANDROSACE MUSCOIDEA ‘BREVISCAPA’ H-3” More condensed and less hairy than the type. Forms dense cushions with a heavy bloom of stem-less white flowers with a yellow eye. Himalayas. S,pt,t,p. $5.50

0183 ANDROSACE PUBESCENS H-3” Tight domes of larger rosettes than most aretian Androsace are buried under masses of rounded white blooms in spring. Alps. P,pt,t,wc. $5.50

0193 ANDROSACE ‘RHAPSODY’ [A. PYRENAICA ‘ROSEA’ x A. CARNEA ssp. BRIGANTIACA] H-5” Tight cushions of short foliage as in A. pyrenaica only larger. Umbels of large clear pink blooms with an eye that turns red with age. The proprietor’s cross. F,s,t,pt. $5.50

0203 ANDROSACE SEMPERVIVIODES [CC& McK 394] H-4” A beautiful,  vigorous form with rosettes and blooms which are almost twice as large as the type. Nepal. F,p,r,s,t. $5.50

0213 ANDROSACE SEMPERVIVIODES ‘SUSAN JOAN’ H-3” Tight mats of green rosettes that take on a nice red tinge in winter. Noted for its extra heavy bloom of bright pink. Easy.  F,p,r,s,t. $4.50

0223 ANDROSACE STUDIOSORUM ‘DOLKA LA’ H-4” Forms mats from large, hairy rosettes. This form has clusters of white blooms on short, strong stems in a species that is normally pink flowered. This lovely form was found by Margaret & Henry Taylor in Nepal. P,r,s,t. $5.50

0233 ANDROSACE VILLOSA v. BARBULATA H-3” Makes attractive mounds from green rosettes that are not as hairy as most forms of this species. Clusters of white blooms with a yellow eye that often ages to red. Easy in the open scree. Caucasus. F,p,s,t. $5.50

0243 ANDROSACE VILLOSA v. ARACHNOIDEA f. SUPERBA H-2” A compact form with extra silky, hairy rosettes and blooms that turn from white to pink with a red eye with age. Apennines. F,p,s,t. $5.50

0253 ANDROSACE VANDELLII H-3” Tight domes of tiny silver foliage. Heavy bloom of single, white flowers with a yellow throat. Maybe the best! Alps & Pyrenees. P,s,t,wc. $5.50

0263 ANEMONE BIARMIENSIS [DBG LIST] H-10” Delightful soft yellow blooms held over finely dissected foliage in spring. Often repeat blooms in fall. Russia. F,p,r. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0273 ANEMONE DELTOIDEA H-6” An elegant woodland anemone from the sub-alpine forests of W. Washington. Foliage like A. nemorosa with big single, white blooms on 6” stems. Forms loose mats from thin, white rhizomes. Rare in cultivation. P,r. $5.50 3 for $14.50

0283 ANEMONE DRUMMONDII H-4” Basal clumps of hairy, dissected foliage. 1” white flowers with blue reverse. A compact form and the best trough anemone. Washington Cascades. F,p,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0293 ANEMONE NEMOROSA ‘GREEN FINGERS’ H-8” An unusual form with blooms that are green, tinged white with pointed, finely dissected sepals. P,r. $5.50 3 for $14.50

0303 ANEMONE NEMOROSA ‘ROSEA’ H-5” Blooms open white and soon turn rich pink. P,r. $4.50 3 for $11.50

0313 ANEMONE OREGANA ‘ELLENSBURG BLUE’ H-5” Similar in appearance to A. nemorosa but blooms a couple of months later for us. Segmented foliage with dark blue blooms. Stoloniferous. The proprietor’s selection from 4000’ in the Eastern Washington Cascades. P,r. $5.50

0323 ANEMONE PARVIFLORA H-6” Lustrous, thick, dark-green foliage is 3 lobed and toothed. The large pure white blooms are held singly on 6” stems. One of the most beautiful of the white alpine anemones. Alaska. F,p,s,r. $4.50

0333 ANEMONE x SEEMANNII [A. NEMOROSA x A. RANUNCULOIDES] H-5” Forms strong colonies of soft yellow blooms that brighten the woodland garden in early spring. P,r. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0343 ANEMONE TRIFOLIA H-6” Similar to A. nemerosa but with the leaflets all sharply toothed instead of lobed and lacking basal foliage. Solitary white blooms. Splendid woodland plant. Southern Europe. P,r. $5.50 3 for $14.50

0353 ANEMONOPSIS MACROPHYLLA H-18” A magnificent woodland plant from Japan that provides a long summer bloom of nodding, lavender-pink 2” blooms held in racemes on graceful stems. Best in a cool, moist, well drained position. Blooming size plants. P,sh,r. $7.50

0363 ARENARIA ‘BLUE CASCADE’ H-2” This distinctive plant makes tight mats of rich-blue, needle-like foliage with white flowers on 4” stems. We first came across this plant at 7000’ in the Goat Rocks. Beautiful! F,r,s. $4.50

0373 ARENARIA OBTUSILOBA H-1” Very dense tight mats of tiny, dark-green foliage with single white blooms sometimes flushed violet. A very choice little plant for the scree or trough. Olympic Mts. F,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0383 ARENARIA RUBELLA ‘POPCORN’ H-5” Sprays of fully double white blooms. Mats of green, needle-like foliage. Found in the E. Olympic Mts. by Steve Doonan of Grandridge Nursery & the late Dr. David Vesall. P,r,s,t. $5.50

0393 ARENARIA TETRAQUETRA GRANATENSIS H-3” Hard, tight domes of tiny green rosettes bearing small, white star-flowers in early summer. Beautiful and easy. F,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0403 ARMERIA MARITIMA ‘RUBRIFOLIA’  H-6” Neat tight mounds of red-purple foliage with many stems of bright pink blooms in summer. Striking!  F,r,s. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0413 ARTEMISIA ALCLOCKII H-4” Quite a different wormwood that adds a distinctive look to the rock garden or scree with its very finely dissected green foliage and rich golden blooms. Rare and lovely. Pamir Mts., Russia at high elevations. F,r,s. $4.50

0423 ASPERULA BOISSIERI H-2” Forms the tightest mats of tiny blue-sliver foliage with stem-less clusters of sugar pink blooms in summer and fall. Choice and rare. Greece. F,s,t. $5.50

0433 ASPERULA DAPHNEOLA H-3” Cushions of hairy, gray-green foliage with ½” long, tubular pink blooms in clusters. Choice! Needs excellent drainage. A sunny crevice is best. Turkey. F,s,t. $5.50

0443ASPERULA SINTENISII H-2” One of the best of the genus. Dense mats of tiny gray foliage with many ½” tubular pink blooms in late spring. This does perfectly for us in a crevice in a sunny sand bed without winter cover. Turkey. F,s,t.  $5.50

0453 ASPERULA SPECIES H-2” We purchased this plant as A. pontica but it is not. Dense mats of hairy green foliage with many rich red-pink blooms on short stems. A beautiful plant for a sunny scree or wall. F,s,t. $4.50

0463 AUBRIETA OLYMPICA [JURASEK LIST] H-4” Forms tight domes of tiny toothed foliage with large single blue blooms on 1” stems. Repeats blooms for us in the fall. Turkey. F,r,s. $4.50

0473 AUBRIETA cf. PINARDII H-5” A very different xeric aubrieta with large blooms of rich rosy-purple. Try it in a sand bed or a wall where it grows perfectly for us with no winter cover. Turkey. F,s. $4.50

0483 CALANDRINIA CAESPITOSA v. RUPESTRIS H-4” Tufts of fleshy rosettes form a small mat. The shiny red ½” blooms have a yellow-green center. Very showy & can be grown in the open with a bit of winter cover. Chile. F,s,pt,t,wc. $5.50

0493 CALANDRINIA DIANTHOIDES H-5” Erect tufts of very narrow, fleshy foliage with stunning rich magenta cup-shaped blooms that are over a inch across. Chile. R,s,pt,t,wc. $5.50 3 FOR $14.50

0503 CALANDRINIA RANUNCULINA [F&W A018] H-2” Rosettes of succulent strap leaves much like a Lewisia with single blooms of bright yellow. New to cultivation & very cute. Patagonia. F,p,r,s,t. $4.50

0513 CAMPANULA ‘BUMBLEBEE’ [C. PIPERI ‘MT. TAHOMA’ x C. LASSIOCARPA] H-4” This is our selection from a series of plants that showed up in a batch of seedlings from C. piperi ‘Mt. Tahoma’ that was growing in close proximity to a flat of C. lassiocarpa at the nursery. Perfectly intermediate between the two Campanula with large, somewhat funnel form, up-facing blooms of rich blue. Foliage near to C. piperi. Named to honor the bees who made the cross. F,p,s,t. $4.50

0523 CAMPANULA CAESPITOSA H-6” Tap rooted mats of tiny foliage. Many lavender blue bells held on 6” stems in early summer. The ½” blooms are noticeably constricted. Choice! Italian Alps. F,s,t. $5.50

0533  CAMPANULA CENISIA x PIPERI H-4” Tufted mats of small, obovate, toothed foliage that spread from rhizomes. Blue star flowers held on erect stems. Lovely! Much easier than either parent. A bee hybrid that occurred here at the nursery. F,s,pt,t. $5.50

0543 CAMPANULA CHORUHENSIS [JURASEK LIST] H-5” A very choice cliff dweller with toothed, gray-green foliage and large white cup-shaped blooms that are often tinged pink. Excellent in a wall. Turkey. F,r,s,t. $5.50

0553 CAMPANULA COCHLEARIFOLIA ‘ELIZABETH OLIVER’ H-4” An attractive, fully double, powder-blue form of this easy & popular dwarf Campanula. All forms of C. cochlearifolia are quite restrained when grown in lean mixes. F,s,r,pt. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0563 CAMPANULA COCHLEARIFOLIA ‘SLEIGH BELLS’ H-4” Mats of bright green foliage covered with pretty silver-blue blooms in summer. Our selection from seed. F,s,r,pt. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0573 CAMPANULA CORIACEA [JURASEK LIST] H-6” Tufted with grayish, obovate, toothed foliage. Masses of bell-shaped blooms of lilac-blue. Beautiful and rare in cultivation. Turkey. F,s,pt,t. $5.50

0583 CAMPANULA x HAYLODGENSIS [C. CARPATICA x C. COCHLEARIFOLIA] H-3” A slow spreading mat with large, rich blue, fully-double flowers that look like little blue roses. Very hardy. F,p,t. $4.50

0593 CAMPANULA HERCEGOVINA ‘NANA’ H-3” Pretty mounds of tiny foliage covered with small blooms of rich violet in summer and fall. Balkans. F,r,s,t. $4.50

0603 CAMPANULA ‘HILLTOP SNOW’ H-5” New from Graham Nicholl’s alpine nursery in Timsbury, UK. Neat, tight mounds of small toothed foliage with a long summer bloom of large, pure white bell flowers. Perfect in a sunny scree. Won a P.C. upon its first trip to the show bench. F,s,r,pt. $4.50

0613 CAMPANULA JAUBERTIANA H-4” Slow spreading mounds of tiny, toothed foliage that is totally covered with masses of small, violet-blue bells on short stems in summer. A Farrer Medal winner in 2001. Balkans. F,p,s,t. $5.50

0623 CAMPANULA ‘JOE ELLIOTT’ [C. MORETTIANA x C. RAINERI] H-4” Foliage and habit like C. raineri with blooms like C. morettiana. A famous bee hybrid from Joe Elliott’s Broadwell Nursery. F,p,s,t. LIMIT ONE $5.50

0633 CAMPANULA x INNESII ‘JOHN INNES’ [C. CARPATICA x C. PYRAMIDALIS] H-5” Forms clumps of toothed, arrow-shaped foliage with many spreading, branching stems bearing clusters of large, blue bell-flowers. Rare in cultivation. F,p,r,t. LIMIT ONE $5.50

0643 CAMPANULA LINIFOLIA WHITE FORM H-6” Elegant stems of small, pendent white bells over tight mats of foliage. Blooms for months on end in summer when grown lean and in full sun. Alps. F,r,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0653 CAMPANULA ‘LYNCHMERE’ [C. ELATINES x C. ROTUNDIFOLIA] H-10” Makes a small shrub-like plant with many branching stems bearing small foliage and a heavy terminal bloom of rich deep blue flowers all summer. Very showy! F,p,r,s,pt. $4.50

0663 CAMPANULA MACRORHIZA H-5” Like a small C. rotundifolia with masses of rich violet bells in summer. Perfect in a trough or crevice. France. F,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0673 CAMPANULA ‘MAI  BLYTH’ H-5” A choice little hybrid from New Zealand that appears to have some C. carpatica blood in its makeup. It makes a condensed mound of small, crinkled foliage with many flat, 1” blue flowers in dense clusters on short stems. F,r,t.  $4.50

0683 CAMPANULA ‘MARION FISHER’ H-4” A new and rarely seen introduction from the U.K. This is a seedling from C. ‘Warley White’ with a very compact habit and masses of fully double white blooms. Superb in a trough. F,r,s,t. $5.50

0693 CAMPANULA ‘ODYSSEY’ H-5” This delightful little plant “showed up” as a bee hybrid in a batch of seedlings we grew from C. caespitosa here at the nursery. Mats of small, pointed, toothed foliage which starts out bronze with pink highlights in early spring and ages to dark green. Masses of small, pendent bell flowers of rich violet are held in clusters at the tips of 5” stems. F,r,s,t. LIMIT ONE $5.50

0703 CAMPANULA PETROPHILA H-4” Tufts of hairy, gray-green foliage with radiating prostrate stems bearing clusters of large deep blue bell-shaped blooms. Beautiful but challenging. Caucasus. F,s,t. LIMIT ONE $5.50

0713 CAMPANULA PORTENSCHALAGIANA ‘RESHOLDT’S’ H-4” Blooms almost constantly from June until November. Lots of bright violet-purple funnel-shaped blooms on 4” stems. Makes a moderately increasing mat. Larger flowers of better color than the type. Caucasus. F,r,s. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0723 CAMPANULA PULLA H-4”  Mats of shiny-green rosettes with gorgeous single, pendent blooms of rich purple. One of the proprietor’s favorite Campanula. Austrian Alps. F,r,s. $4.50

0733 CAMPANULA ‘PSEUDORAINERI’ [C. RAINERI x C. CARPATICA v. TURBINATA] H- 4” Slowly forms a creeping mat of hairy, yellow-green foliage. Very large, long lasting, up-facing blooms of mid-blue. A first rate plant in its own right. F,r,pt,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0743 CAMPANULA RAINERI H-3’ Tufted, creeping mat former. Small, light-gray, dentate foliage. Large up-facing blue flowers on short stems. Choice. Italy. F,pt,r,t. $5.50

0753 CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA subsp. ARCTICA ‘MT. JOTUNHEIMEN’ H-3” A miniature harebell with large, pendent blue flowers held on 3” stems. Selected in Norway by Henrik Zetterlund. Introduced to America by Grandridge Nursery. F,s,t. $4.50

0763 CAMPANULA SHETLERI [NNS93-143] H-2” Much like a smaller version of C. piperi forming mats of small, green, dentate foliage and bearing many white to pale blue star flowers. Trinity Mts., Ca. P,s,t. $5.50

0773 CARMICHAELIA NANA H-3” A very cute and tiny shrub with leafless, broom-like green stems that form a dense clump. The pretty white and violet pea-flower blooms sit right on the foliage. Quite hardy. New Zealand. F,p,r,s,t. $5.50

0783 CELMISIA aff: LONGIFOLIA H-9” Clusters of long, very narrow silver foliage topped with 2” white daisies. Very attractive even out of bloom and very hardy. We have had the plant in the open for 15 years. Australia. F,s,r,pt. $7.50

0793 CELMISIA SESSILIFLORA H-3” Tight mats of linear, bright silver foliage with stem-less 1” blooms of pure white. Loves a cool, bright position in a trough or try it in a crevice. New Zealand. P,s,t. $6.50

0803 CLAYTONIA MEGARHIZA v. NIVALIS H-4” Certainly one of our finest alpines. Rosettes of fleshy, spatulate foliage that slowly forms offsets. Clusters of rich pink flowers on 2” stems. Culture the same as Lewsia tweedyi. Wenatchee Mts. P,r,s,t,. $6.50

0813 CLAUSIA APRICA [RM LIST] H-6” A stunningly beautiful crucifer from Siberia. Mats of dark green foliage with clusters of very large pink blooms on 6” stems. Easy. F,p,r,s. LIMIT ONE $5.50

0823 CLEMATIS MARMORARIA H-4” Dwarf evergreen mounds of pinnately lobed, dark-green foliage. Clusters of 1 ½” blooms are white flushed green in bud. Our original stock came from wild seed collected by Steve Newall and has been kept isolated to maintain a true, non-hybrid line. New Zealand. P,pt,t. $8.50

0833 CORYDALIS BUSHII H-4”  Bright yellow rhizomatous tubers spread to form a mat of small dissected foliage. Many red-purple blooms on short stems in late spring. Very late to break growth. Sometimes not up until May. Russian Far East. P,r,pt. $5.50

0843 CORYDALIS FLEXUOSA ‘BALANG MIST’ H-12” Slow spreading mats of finely divided brownish foliage topped by clusters of ice blue blooms which age to white. A most attractive introduction from Chris Grey-Wilson. China. P,r,pt. $7.50

0853 CORYDALIS SMITHIANA H-12” Tap rooted with pretty, finely cut foliage and masses of pink and cream blooms during spring and fall. Very fragrant. Self sows where happy. Woodland or cool rockgarden. China P,r,pt. $5.50

0863 CYCLAMEN COUM ssp. COUM H-4” A hardy spring blooming cyclamen with strongly orbicular foliage with light marbling. Carmine to pink blooms and dark green foliage. Turkey. P,r,pt. Seed grown here at the nursery. Blooming size. $3.50 3 FOR $9.50

0873 CYCLAMEN HEDERIFOLIUM H-4” We select these plants for especially good leaf patterns that form one of the best aspects of the winter garden. Pink blooms. A must for the woodland. P,r. $3.50 3 FOR $9.50

0883 DELOSPERMA BASUTICUM [DBG/NARGS206] H-2” Formerly offered as D. congestum. A marvelous plant! Dense, dwarf mats of fleshy, dark green needle foliage with many large, stem-less flowers of rich yellow with a prominent white eye. Very hardy. South Africa. F,r,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0893 DELOSPERMA SPECIES ex. BEAUFORT WEST [RM1551] H-1” Mats of tiny succulent green foliage with many small pink blooms in summer. First rate plant and reported hardy in Toronto. South Africa, Karroo. F,r,s,t. $4.50

0903 DELOSPERMA SPECIES – WHITE H-1” Prostrate dwarf mat with stem-less white flowers nestled in bronze-green foliage with bright red stems. Very hardy in a sand bed without winter cover. Very different and attractive.  South Africa. F,s,r,t. $4.50

0913 DIANTHUS HAEMATOCALYX  v. PINDICOLA  H-3” Cushions of attractive gray-green foliage with clusters of red-purple flowers on short stems arranged in a circle around the cushion. A lovely, late blooming species. Balkans. F,r,s. $4.50

0923 DIANTHUS ‘INSHRIACH DAZZLER’ H-4” Mounds of dark green foliage with a long bloom of large, rich carmine-pink flowers in summer. A dazzling sight in the rock garden or scree. F,r,s,t. $4.50

0933 DIANTHUS ‘MARS’ H-6” The best dwarf red Dianthus! A long summer bloom of large, double flowers of rich, deep red over blue foliage. F,r,s. $4.50

0943 DIANTHUS ‘MINIMOUNDS’ H-4” Makes tiny, dense domes of gray foliage with many bright pink blooms held on 2 to 4” stems. Neat in a trough. F,r,s,t. $4.50

0953 DIANTHUS NIVALIS [RM LIST] H-5” Makes tight, spiny, blue-green hummocks that look great all year round. Masses of mid-size pink blooms in early summer. Unable to verify this name. F,r,s. $4.50

0963 DIANTHUS ‘NYEWOOD’S CREAM’ H-4” Mats of gray-green leaves with a heavy bloom of cream colored flowers that age to pinkish. F,r,s,t. $4.50

0973 DIANTHUS ‘RACHEL’ H-4” The proprietor’s favorite rock garden hybrid Dianthus. Forms a compact mat of blue-gray with many large, fat, double pink blooms that sit right on top of the foliage. F,r,s. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

0983 DIANTHUS ‘WHATFIELD MINI’ H-3” Small mounds of blue-gray leaves and lots of pretty, round, soft pink blooms with light toothing. Nice in a trough. F,r,s,t.  $4.50

0993 DODECATHEON PULCHELLUM ‘SOOKE FORM’ H-5” A very compact form of this beautiful species. Rosettes of fleshy foliage with large magenta blooms on short stems. British Columbia. P,r,pt. $5.50

1003 DOUGLASIA LAEVIGATA v. LAEVIGATA H-3” Forms dense mounded mats of glossy green foliage in small tight rosettes. Large umbels of deep pink flowers in spring. Very choice! Wonderful in a trough with Saxifraga. Washington Cascades. P,s,t. $5.50

1013 DOUGLASIA LAEVIGATA v. LAEVIGATA ‘PACKWOOD’ H-4” Different from the norm in that it forms dense globose domes much like the best Androsace. Large rich pink blooms in clusters on 2” stems. The proprietor’s selection from the S. Cascades. P,t,s. $5.50

1023 DOUGLASIA LAEVIGATA v. LAEVIGATA ‘PIN EYE FORM’ H-4” This is a most unusual and beautiful form from Cone Peak in the Oregon Cascades. The plant bears very large, rich pink blooms with the stigma extending out well beyond the corolla. The foliage on these vigorous plants is also larger than normal. P,r,s,t. $5.50

1033 DOUGLASIA LAEVIGATA x D. MONTANA H-3”  A very vigorous plant that makes tight mats of pointed, toothed dark-green foliage. A very heavy bloom of large, rounded pink blooms held in clusters on short stems. Excellent in the open scree. The proprietor’s cross.  F,p,s,t. $5.50

1043 DOUGLASIA MONTANA H-2” The form that we offer makes tight mats of tiny, needle-like foliage. The foliage is buried beneath a heavy spring bloom of rich pink flowers on very short stems. A light scattered bloom in summer and fall. Montana. R,p,s,t. $5.50

1053 DRABA DEDEANA H-2” We offer a compact form with a long, reliable bloom of large pure white flowers. Spain F,r,s,t. $4.50

1063 DRABA OLIGOSPERMA v. SUBSESSILE [NNS98-215] H-2” Very compact with tiny silver leaves forming rock hard silver white cushions. Sessile yellow blooms. 13,000’ White Mts, Ca. F,s,t. $4.50

1073 DRACOCEPHALUM aff. PAULSENII [JJH9308132] H-1” A gorgeous new introduction! Tight, gray-green mats of small dentate leaves with many sessile blue flowers in summer. Altai Mts., Mongolia. F,s,t. $5.50

1083 DRYAS DRUMMONDII ‘GRANDIFLORA’ H-5” Large yellow blooms open almost flat over attractive foliage on this vigorous clone that based upon its general appearance could well be another form of D. x suendermannii. F,s,r. $4.50

1093 DRYAS OCTOPETALA ‘MINOR’ H-2” A beautiful miniature with large white flowers and attractive seed heads. Makes a wonderful ground cover in a trough or scree. F,s,r,t. $4.50

1103 DRYAS x SUENDERMANNII [D. DRUMMONDII x D. OCTOPETALA] H-4” A most attractive hybrid with nodding, light yellow buds that open to large, creamy-white blooms. F,s,r. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

1113 DUDLEYA CYMOSA ssp. PUMILA H-4” Compact silver-blue rosettes with bright red blooms held in a candelabra on short stems. Hardy given excellent drainage. San Gabriel Mts. Ca. F,p,r,s,t. $3.50 3 FOR $9.50

1123 EPIMEDIUM ACUMINATUM [CC 930001] H-10” Evergreen with very attractive foliage with spiny margins. Large purple/white blooms. China. P,r. $10.50

1133 EPIMEDIUM BRACHYRRHIZUM [CC 940120] H-12” Beautiful mottled foliage turns dark green with age. Huge rose-pink blooms. Evergreen. China. P,r. $12.50 LIMIT ONE

1143 EPIMEDIUM EPSTEINII [CC 940363] H-10” Lovely dark, glossy-green, evergreen foliage spreads to form a small ground cover. The outstanding blooms feature the widest sepals in the genus – pure white with reddish-purple spurs and cup. Discovered in 1994 and named to honor the outstanding plantsman Harold Epstein. China. P,r. $15.00

1153 EPIMEDIUM GRANDIFLORUM ‘NANUM’ H4” A micro form perfect for troughs or the rock garden. Pretty white blooms. P,r,pt,t. $9.50

1163 EPIMEDIUM GRANDIFLORUM ‘ORION’ [CC 920020] H-14” Exceptionally large leaflets and large violet-red blooms. A real standout. Japan. P,r. $9.50

1173 EPIMEDIUM GRANDIFLORUM ‘PURPLE PRINCE’ [CC 950123] H-14” A wonderful dark, red-purple blooming form from Darrell Probst. Rose colored new spring foliage growth. P,r. $9.50

1183 EPIMEDIUM MYRIANTHUM [CC 940037] H-14” Large, glossy leaflets that are often lightly mottled with rose. Sprays of 100 or more small white blooms per stem. A new species from China. P,r. $9.50

1193 EPIMEDIUM SAGITTATUM [CC 950015] H-16” A form from Kew that is quite different. Many small leaflets to a leaf forming a tight clump. Flower stems come straight up out of the clump and bear a very large number of tiny white and gold blooms. Mottled evergreen foliage. P,r. $9.50

1203 EPIMEDIUM x VERSICOLOR ‘VERSICOLOR’ [CC 890006] H-14” Large sprays of blooms open rich salmon and fade to pink. Good spreader in the garden. New foliage is flushed red. P,r. $9.50

1213 EPIMEDIUM x YOUNGIANUM ‘MERLIN’ [CC 960057] H-9” Masses of small leaflets with stems bearing many attractive blooms that are white at the base and flushed deep mauve-purple toward the tips. Vigorous. P,r. $7.50

1223 ERIGERON AUREUS ‘THE GIANT’ H-6” We found this very large form of this species many years ago in the North Cascades near Harts Pass. Three to four times larger than the type with rich golden blooms set off by a prominent purple involucre. Very beautiful and easier to please than most forms. F,r,s,t. $4.50

1233 ERIGERON ‘CANARY BIRD’ H-5” A classic! Large lemon-yellow blooms adorn this beauty almost year around. A sterile hybrid of E. aureus, perfect in a trough or scree. F,s,t. $4.50 3 for $11.50

1243 ERIGERON ‘CHAMELEON’ H-5” A new hybrid that showed up in the garden of David Hale of Portland, Or. This appears to be a seedling from E. ‘Grand Ridge’ growing nearby which it resembles in many ways. Yellow buds open to soft yellow blooms that turn white that age to pink. Blooms constantly! F,s,t. LIMIT ONE $4.50

1253 ERIGERON COMPOSITUS ‘MT. ADAMS DWARF’ H-2” An attractive form perfect for troughs with finely divided foliage and pretty white blooms on very short stems. Mt. Adams, Wa. F,r,s,t. $4.50

1263 ERIGERON COMPOSITUS ‘PINK FORMS’ H-3” Finely cut hairy, grey-green foliage. Many 1” pink flowers on 3” stems. Does well in the open scree. Cascades. R,s,t. $4.50

1273 ERIGERON COMPOSITUS ex: RAILROAD RIDGE H-2” Another very small form grown from seed collected by Betty Lowry at Railroad Ridge, Id. A very heavy bloom of lavender-blue flowers on very short stems. F,r,s,t. $4.50

1283 ERIGERON COMPOSITUS – VIOLET [JCA9811] H-6” A very unusual, rich violet form of this splendid alpine daisy. Rockies. F,r,s,t. $4.50

1293 ERIGERON ELEGANTULUS H-3” Small mats of linear, dark-green foliage covered in summer with many 1” blooms of rich violet-blue. One of our favorites! E.Oregon. F,s,t.$4.50

1303 ERIGERON FLETTII H-5” An Olympic Mts. endemic valued for its long bloom. Tufts of dark green, spathulate foliage forms small clumps with lots of pretty white daisies on 4” stems. Blooms from early summer to late fall. F,r,s,t. $4.50

1313 ERIGERON ‘GOAT ROCKS’ [E. AUREUS x E. COMPOSITUS] H-3” A natural hybrid found by the proprietor in Washington’s Goat Rocks at 7000’. Tufts of hairy, silver-gray foliage with bright lemon yellow flowers on 3” stems. A long summer bloom. RHS Award of Merit 2001. F,r,s,t. $4.50

1323 ERIGERON LINEARIS ‘RIMROCK’ H-3” This species normally has dark green foliage and is much larger than this wonderful form we found on a high ridge overlooking Rimrock Lake. Tight mounds of silver foliage with rich yellow blooms on 2” stems. 6500’ E. Cascades. F,s,t. $5.50

1333 ERIGERON MONTANENSIS [E. COMPOSITUS v. DISCOIDEUS] H-3” Like a miniature E. compositus with the most finely dissected foliage that we have ever seen in an Erigeron. One inch white blooms on very short stems. Great in a trough! Best when grown lean with lots of sun. Northern Great Basin. F,s,t. $4.50

1343 ERIGERON VAGUS H-2” Mats of beautiful, lacy, hairy rosettes. Solitary 1” rose-pink daisies held on short stems. One of the best alpine Erigeron. Arnold Mt., Wallowas. F,s,t. $4.50

1353 ERIOGONUM CAESPITOSUM H-3” Tiny elliptic leaves form dense mats of silvery-green. Creamy-white to yellow blooms on very short stems. The best Eriogonum for a trough. Great Basin. F,r,s,t. $5.50

1363 ERIOGONUM HERACLEOIDES v. MINUS [NNSOO0309] H-3” Mats of narrow, soft, gray foliage in loose rosettes. Large pale cream blooms subtended by showy green bracts. 5800’ Entiat Mtns, Wa. F,r,s. $4.50

1373 ERIOGONUM OVALIFOLIUM v. OVALIFOLIUM [PG LIST] H-3” Flat mats of pure gray, tomentose foliage with heads of white blooms on 3” stems. Lovely in a crevice. Jackson County, Or. F,s,r,t. $4.50

1383 ERIOGONUM UMBELLATUM v. HUMISTRATUM H-4” Dense mats of small, silver-gray leaves with large heads of yellow blooms that age to shades of copper to dark maroon. Easy and stays in character. N. California. F,s,r,t. $4.50

1392 ERIGONUM UMBELLATUM v. POLYANTHUM [PG000855] H-6” One of the best forms of this species and one of the smallest. Deep yellow flowers age to golden tones. Dark green foliage. Easy to please. 5000’ Jackson Co., Or. $4.50 3 for $11.50

1403 ERODIUM x KOLBIANUM ‘NATASHA’ H-8” Mounds of lovely finely-cut silver foliage. Soft pink blooms with deep maroon blotches on the upper petals. One of the most beautiful of the Erodium! F,r,s. $7.50 3 for $20.00

1413 ERODIUM PETRAEUM subsp. CRISPUM H-8” Segmented white-pubescent foliage forms dense mounds. White blooms with violet veins. The top two petals are blotched purple at the base. Does not self sow. Very showy plant! Blooms all summer. Pyrenees. F,r,s. $5.50

1423 ERYSIMUM PULCHELLUM H-5” A beautiful, little known alpine wallflower that makes terrific dense, hard, mounded domes of tiny toothed, dark-green foliage with large blooms of rich lemon yellow in summer. Turkey. F,s,t. $4.50

1433 EUPHORBIA CAPITULATA H-1” Tight mats of tiny gray-green obovate foliage with almost stem-less clusters of yellow-orange blooms in summer. Little known and perfect in a sunny scree. Balkans. F,r,s,t. $5.50

1443 FRITILLARIA CAMSCHATCENSIS ‘TOMARI’ H-20” A tall growing form of this species from Sakhalim Island with striking brownish-black blooms in clusters. More stoloniferous than most forms and naturalizes well. F,r. $4.50

1453 GENTIANA ANGUSTIFOLIA H-4” Tight mats of lanceolate foliage with huge, deep-blue up-facing trumpets. A heavy blooming, easy to please acaulis type. A selected clone.  Alps. F,p,r,s. $5.50

1463 GENTIANA ACAULIS ‘BIELEFELDER’  H-4” A selection from Germany with a reliable bloom of large, deep blue trumpets in spring and fall. F,p,r,t. $6.50

1473 GENTIANA ACAULIS ‘COELESTINA’ H-4” Very different with many large blooms of Cambridge blue. F,r,p,t. $6.50

1483 GENTIANA ACAULIS ‘HOLZMANII’ H-4” Heavy bloom of large blue trumpets with green outer markings. F,p,r,t. $6.50

1493 GENTIANA ACAULIS ‘KREBS’ H-6” The rich dark blue trumpets are the largest that we have ever seen on any form of G. acaulis. F,p,r,t. LIMIT ONE $6.50

FALL BLOOMING HIMALAYAN GENTIANA:  These beautiful plants bear richly colored blooms in the form of large, up-facing trumpets. They all need a cooler position with sun until about high noon and a well drained, moisture retentive planting mix. We grow them in a mix containing 50% aged sawdust.

1503 GENTIANA ‘ALEX DUGUID’ H-4” A marvelous compact, vigorous fall blooming hybrid with bright light blue trumpets with a solid white throat. From Edrom Nursery, U,K. P,r,pt. $5.50

1513 GENTIANA ‘DARK HEART’  H-5” This showed up in a batch of G. hexa-farreri seedlings here at the nursery. Vigorous with masses of large deep blue blooms with a dark, violet-purple throat. This beauty stands out from the crowd. P,r,pt. $5.50

1523 GENTIANA DEPRESSA H-3” Low growing mats of broadly ovate foliage. 2” long, stem-less, bell-shaped blooms with green-white tubes and sky blue lobes. A very desirable species though a bit of a challenge. Nepal P,r,pt,t. LIMIT ONE $7.50

1533 GENTIANA ‘GRAHAM BLUE BIRD’ H-5” A very heavy bloom of large, wide clear-blue trumpets with a very small, diffuse white eye. Vigorous! Our selection from seed. P,r,pt. $5.50

1543 GENTIANA ‘EDITH SARAH’ H-5” A hybrid Himalayan fall Gentiana with huge, deep blue trumpets with heavy white lining on the outside. Makes thick mats of wide needle-like foliage. Superb! P,r,t. $5.50

1553 GENTIANA FARRERI [JCA4.418.810] H-4” Small mats of narrow, needle-like foliage with upturned trumpets of splendid , luminous Cambridge blue with a white throat. The real thing! P,r,t. $5.50

1563 GENTIANA HEXA-FARRERI [G. HEXAPHYLLA x G. FARRERI] H-5” Seed grown plants  of this cross. Not the cultivar. Compact plants with narrow foliage and up-facing blue trumpets in shades of aquamarine with lighter striping. Vigorous.  P,r,t.  $5.50

1573 GENTIANA ‘SHOT SILK’ H-5” A very fine selection with large, deep-blue trumpets infused with violet. F.C.C. 1992. P,r,t. $6.50

1583 GENTIANA SINO-ORNATA – WHITE [HYBRID?] H-4” We find this an easy to please plant with a heavy bloom of pure white trumpets that open from rich yellow buds. Rarely seen in cultivation in America. P,r,t. $7.50

1593 GENTIANA TERNIFOLIA H-3” Very compact mats of grassy foliage that root as they creep about. Masses of bright, light blue trumpets in fall. An excellent and easy fall Gentiana. China. P,r,t. $5.50

1603 GERANIUM KOTSCHYI v. CHARLESII H-4” Dense mats of finely cut foliage with very large clear pink blooms on short stems. Deciduous. Charming! F,r. $4.50

1613 GERANIUM ‘PHILIPPE VAPELLE’ [G. PLATYPETALUM x G. RENARDII]  H-12”  A most beautiful rock garden hybrid with large blue blooms that open flat and the gorgeous felted foliage of G. renardii. F,r,s. $7.50

1623 GEUM TRIFLORUM v. CILIATUM [NNS97-139] H-5” Clumps of pinnate foliage with 3 large, pendent, red-purple blooms held on 6” stems. Ornamental seed heads. Excellent crevice plant. Wenatchee Mts. F,p,r,s. $4.00 3 FOR $10.50

1633 GYPSOPHILA NANA H-2” Tight, prostrate mats of small, linear foliage. Many stem-less pink blooms in summer & fall. First rate plant for the open rock garden. Balkans. F,r,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR 11.50

1643 HAPLOPAPPUS MACROCEPHALUS [ex. F& W 7675] H-6” Sub-shrub that forms dense, low mats of serrate green foliage. Solitary purple-pink blooms. Likes it hot and dry. Chile. F,r,s. $4.50

1653 HELICHRYSUM MILFORDIAE H-2” Silver-white woolly foliage. Large papery white everlasting flowers with a crimson reverse. Hardy to at least  -10ºF in a lean scree.  Stunning! F,r,s,t. $5.50

1663 HELICHRYSUM aff. PAGOPHILUM [JJH9401713] H-3” Jewel-like cushions of dense silver wool with sessile yellow blooms. Maybe the best alpine Helichrysum. South Africa. F,s,t. $5.50

1673 HELICHRYSUM SESSILIOIDES H-3” Magnificent, tight domes of silver-green with a sprinkling of 1” sessile white flowers in summer. Terrific in a trough or lean scree. South Africa. F,s,t. $5.50

1683 HEPATICA NOBILIS ‘ROSEA’ H-5” Light green blunt, three-lobed leaves form mats from rosettes. A heavy spring bloom of rich pink. Woodland. Europe. P,r,pt. $6.50

1693 HETEROTHECA JONESII H-2” Flat mats of tiny gray foliage just covered with small, stem-less, golden-yellow daisies from early summer until late fall. Wonderful in a sunny scree or wall. Utah. F,r,s. $4.50

1703 HUECHERA RUBESCENS ‘TROY BOY’ H-6” This is a very compact selection of this species made by the late Roy Davidson. Clumps of rounded, lobed leaves with pinkish blooms on 6” stems. Nice in a trough. Charleston Mts., Nevada. F,p,r,t. $5.50

1713 IRIS ATTICA [I. PUMILA ATTICA] H-5” A tiny Iris with narrow, falcate foliage and solitary purple blooms. Dislikes winter wet. Greece. F,r,s,t,wc. $5.50

1723 IRIS SUAVEOLENS [I. MELLITA] H-4” This delightful little species makes fans of scimitar shaped leaves that form a small mat. Large, stem-less blooms of soft yellow. Turkey. F,r,s,pt. $4.50

1733 IRIS SUAVEOLENS v. RUBROMARGINATA H-6” Beautiful scimitar shaped foliage with a red margin. Large, showy flowers of brown, violet, red & purple sit right down in the foliage. Turkey. F,r,t. $5.50

1743 LEWISIA ‘CODY’ [L. COLUMBIANA x L. COTYLEDON] H-6” A compact, easy, heavy blooming hybrid much like a small L. columbiana but with bright orange blooms. Our selection from seed. F,p,r,s,t. $5.50

1753 LEWISIA COLUMBIANA v. RUPICOLA H-9” Low rosettes of narrow, fleshy foliage with many stems bearing sprays of 1” pink blooms with darker veining. A mature plant can have hundreds of blooms. An easy to grow Lewisia from the wet side of the Washington Cascades. F,p,r,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

1763 LEWISIA COLUMBIANA v. RUPICOLA ‘SADDLE MT. FORM’ H-6” Very compact rosettes of small foliage form a small mat from offsets. Many beautiful rose-purple flowers. Oregon. F,p,s,t. $5.50

1773 LEWISIA COLUMBIANA v. WALLOWENSIS – WHITE H-8” Tight rosettes of dark green fleshy foliage with many sprays of pure white blooms in spring and again in fall. Originally from Bob Putman’s wonderful nursery. E. Oregon. F,p,r,s,t. $4.50

1783 LEWISIA CONGDONII H-10” An unusual Lewisia that is deciduous here at the nursery. Narrow, thin fleshy foliage forms from a stout tap root. Large sprays of pretty, 1” pinkish blooms on 10” stems. Goes dormant here in mid summer and resumes growth in mid winter. Sierra Nevada Mts., Ca. P,s,pt,t. $5.50

1793 LEWISIA ‘GEORGE HENLEY’ [L. COLUMBIANA x L. COTYLEDON] H-6” A compact hybrid with wine-red blooms in late spring and fall. From Ingwersen’s Nursery. Easy! F,p,r,pt. $5.50

1803 LEWISIA LEANA x L. COLUMBIANA v. RUPICOLA H-5” A distinct and lovely hybrid from Jim Baggett of Oregon. Tight mounds of glossy green rosettes with rich wine-red blooms on short stems. Small enough for a trough. F,p,r,t. LIMIT ONE $ 5.50

1813 LEWISIA ‘NORMA JEAN’ [L. COLUMBIANA ALBA x L. COTYLEDON v. HECKNERI] H-10” The proprietor’s cross. Foliage as in L. columbiana with hundreds of beautiful soft, pastel-pink flowers with darker veins and a small green eye. Produces a very heavy spring bloom and reliably blooms again in the fall. Lovely! P,r,s,pt. $5.50

1823 LEWISIA ‘PINKIE’ [L. LONGIPETALA x L. COTYLEDON] H-5” A beautiful hybrid from Ingwersen’s Nursery that blooms all summer for us with distinct luminous pink blooms. A must for the Lewisia fan! F,r,s,t. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

1833 LEWISIA REDIVIVA H-4” Deciduous, summer dormant. Huge water lily like pink flowers. Likes to remain dry from the end of its bloom in June until growth resumes in Sept. W. America F,t,wc. $4.50 3 FOR $11.50

1843 LEWISIA TWEEDYI H-6” One of our best native alpines! Huge flowers of pink to apricot. Needs summer dry period. Likes a little protection from winter wet. Wenatchee Mts. P,pt,s,t,wc. $7.50 3 FOR $20.00

1853 LEWISIA ‘YELLOW DELIGHT’ [L. COTYLEDON x L. LONGIPETALA] H-5” Much like L. ‘Pinkie’ but with blooms that open bright yellow with contrasting violet anthers and slowly fade to pastel pink. Sure to delight the Lewisia enthusiast. F,s,t,pt. $5.50

1863 LINUM KINGII [ALP] H-2” Low mats of spiraling, powder-blue foliage with clusters of soft yellow blooms on short stems. Very desirable and ornamental plant. Fremont Co., Wy. 6950’ F,s,t. $5.50

 

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