S. A. CAMP, OVANDO, MONTANA 
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CHRYSOPSIS liispida. Golden Aster. N. 5" Bushy plants 
a foot in diameter, covered nearly the whole season with 
bright yellow flowers an inch across. Dry, sunny situa¬ 
tion. A little gem for the rockery. 
CLAYTONIA lanceolata. N. 3" This is our western form of 
Spring Beauty. Blooms quite early in the spring. Forms 
small clumps, and the dainty little pink and white flowers 
are much in evidence. Grows from a tuberous root. 
Either sun or light shade. 10c each, $1 per dozen, $5 
per 100. 
CLEMATIS douglasi. N. 1' Bushy plants with finely-cut 
feathery foliage, and curiously shaped dark purple flowers 
in spring. Full sun and a rather dry soil. Splendid for 
the rock graden. 
CLINTONIA uniflora. Queen Cups. N. 6" The queen of all 
the snowy flower-cups of the evergreen forests, with 
leaves resembling Lily of the Valley. Flowers lily-shaped, 
over an inch in diameter, clear waxy-white. Acid soil 
and shade. 
CORYDALIS aurea. N. 4" A low spreading plant forming 
large patches of beautiful finely-cut foliage, covered with 
clusters of bright yellow flowers. Fine for the rockery.. 
CYPRIPEDIUM montanum. Mountain Lady Slipper. N. 18" 
In the shade of the mountain forests this elusive little 
fairy has its home. The fragrant white flower-sacs are 
veined inside with purple, other petals and sepals are 
brownish purple. This odd and beautiful flower is quite 
rare. In its native habitat it grows in gritty clay soil, 
with a mulch of forest litter. Grows well in the garden 
if given light shade and 2 inches of m,filch, then it is 
easy. The most suitable time for planting is July, as the 
new shoot for the subsequent year is then fully developed. 
40c each, $4 per dozen, $20 per 100. 
CYPRIPEDIUM parviflorum. Yellow Lady Slippers. N. 1' 
Prefers a soil that it quite moist in a shady woodland. It 
is less in height and size than the preceding variety. The 
inflated sac in a deep, rich shade of yellow, prettily 
veined with purple, 35c each, $3.50 per dozen, $16 per 100 
DAISY shasta. 2' Bears exquisite pure white flowers 3 inches 
in diameter, double and semi-double. I consider this the 
finest of the shasta daisies, and it is universally admired. 
A very valuable acquisition for the border and for cut 
flowers. 
DELPHINIUM bicolor. N. 10" The larkspur par excellence 
for the rock garden. The flowers are large, deep-blue to 
brilliant purple, 2 inches across, borne in open panicles. 
Blooms very early in spring, thus prolonging the larkspur 
season. With its candelabrum shape, it is one of the most 
