A Bouquet from the Olympics 
We have already spoken of many of 
the flowers shown in this photograph. 
Let us see if we can name them: the 
two wide leaves on the left are Clintonia 
leaves. Under these is a bunch of Moun¬ 
tain Heather. There are three woolly 
heads showing the seed pods of an Ane¬ 
mone. 
The two tall panicles have been 
broken from the Hellebore or Veratrum 
viride. A bunch of Heuchera extends 
farthest to the right. It looks like a 
bunch of Lilies of the Valley. 
At the base of these is a Mountain 
Thistle. A spray of Chelone extends 
outward and downward from the Thistle. 
High up between the sprays of Hellebore 
is an umbel of Valerian. 
A Daisy shows prominently in the fore¬ 
ground. 
No. 42. 
