ALPINES AND ROCK PLANTS 
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A. globosa (A. multifida), Red Anemone—12 in. Silky foliage. Rose-red 
flowers. From Colorado Rocky Mts. Hardy. 
A. narcissiflora —Alpine, 12 in. Loose umbels of white flowers. Alpine mead- 
ows. Seed from Alaska. Hardy. 
A. patens var. nuttallii —8 in. Silky basal foliage. Beautiful large blue flowers. 
Plains and hillsides of Pacific Northwest. Hardy. 
A. pulsatilla (Pulsatilla hirsutissima) , Pasqueflower—12 in. Gray foliage. Vio- 
let'purple flowers. High montane to 10,000 ft. Hardy. 
A. tuberosa (A. sphenophylla) , Canyon Anemone—8 in. Flowers pink in 
shade, white with pink tips in sun. Grows best beside rocks. Mt. sides 
from 3000 to 6000 ft. Hardy. 
Aquilegia caerulea, Rocky Mountain Columbine—15 in. Blue and white flowers. 
Throughout Rocky Mts. Our stock is especially fine selected seed. Hardy. 
A. formosa —2 ft. Flowers scarlet and yellow, the yellow portions conspicuous. 
Higher Pacific Coast mts. Hardy. 
A. pubescens —Alpine, 10 in. Lacy, downy foliage. Large erect flowers of 
deep cream shading into pink, red or purple. Southern Sierra Nevada 
Mts. to 12,000 ft. Grow in granite shale and humus. Hardy. Pkt. 50$. 
Arabis blepharophylla, Rose Cress— 7 in. Massed rosettes of deep green leaves. 
Sprays of large deep pink flowers. Fragrant. Rocky humus-filled slopes 
near central California coast. Hardy. Pkt. 50^. 
Arenaria compacta —Alpine, 1 in. Cushion of needle-like leaves. White solitary 
flowers. Granite shale of central Sierra Nevada Mts. 9000 to 12,000 ft. 
Hardy. 
Aster andersonii—6 in. Grass-like basal leaves. Lavender flowers borne singly 
on slender stems. Damp montane meadows to 9500 ft. Desirable. Hardy. 
A. foliaceus—4 in. Violet-purple flowers on prostrate stems from basal tufts of 
leaves. Montane to 8500 ft. Hardy. 
Caltha leptosepala, Marsh Marigold—5 in. Round thick leaves. Large white 
flowers. High montane in moist places of Rocky Mts. Hardy. 
Calyptridium umbellatum, Pussy Paws—Annual or perennial, 4 in. Crowded 
red-stemmed racemes of pink or white papery flowers. Montane in sandy 
soil to 8000 ft. Hardy. 
Campanula lasiocarpa —Alpine, 4 in. Large blue campanulate flowers borne 
singly on slender stalks. Alaskan mts. Hardy. Quantity very limited. 
Pkt. 50$. 
C petiolata —Alpine, 6 in. Large bell-shaped dark blue flowers. From rocky 
places in Alaskan mts. Hardy. Limited quantity. 
C. piperi —Creeping alpine. Glossy holly-dike leaves. Bright blue star-like flow¬ 
ers. Alpine regions of the Olympic Mts. Half shade, sharp talus and 
humus. Hardy. Pkt. 50$. 
