Wild Flower Seeds 
Caltha leptosepala, Marsh Marigold. S U M 6, white flowers for 
stream or bog garden. 
Calochortus tolmiei, Cats-ear. R S U 6, bulbous plant, lavender 
tulip-like flowers, fuzzy inside. 
C. subalpinus, Mountain Cat’s-ear. Like above except flowers 
yellow and cream. 
Camassia leichtlinii, Tall Camas. SUM 12-36, Bulbs eaten by 
the Indians, many blue or white star-shaped flowers on erect 
stalks. 
C. quamash, similar to above. Dark blue and shorter. 
C. rotundifolia, Rock Harebell. R SU 12-18, blue bells from the 
Columbia River cliffs. 
C. rotundifolia, Olympic Mountains form, similar, but shorter 
stems, larger flowers. 
Chelone nemorosa, Rock Turtlehead. SU R 12. Lavender or rose 
flowers like beardtongue. 
Clintonia uniflora, Alpine Beauty or Blue Bead. S. 4, single 
white starry flowers, followed by blue fruits. 
Cornus canadensis, Bunchberry, Creeping Dogwood. S 4, often 
grows with the above, good groundcovers, white flowers, coral 
berries. 
Cynoglossum grande, Houndstongue. PS 18, Deep blue giant for- 
getmenots. 
Delphinium menziesii, Menzies Larkspur. R SU 12, blue or pur¬ 
ple flowers, tuberous roots. 
D. leucophaeum, like above except white flowers. Plants, 25c. 
D. trolliifolium, Tall Larkspur. PS 2 4, deep blue flowers. 
D. grandiflorum nanum, Socalled Chinese Larkspur. R SU 12, 
deep blue and lighter shades. 
Disporum oreganum, Oregon Fairy Bells. S 18, cream flowers. 
Dodecatheon (mixed species) Shooting Star. S U M 6, like small 
cyclamens. 
Epilobium angustifolium, Fireweed. SU 3 6, magenta flowers, a 
picturesque plant for the wild garden only. 
Erigeron salsuginosus. Mountain Daisy. S U M R 9, lavender 
daisy for well watered rock garden. Plants, 25c. 
Erythronium giganteum, Lambtongue or Dogtooth Violet. P S 
R 9, bulbous plant, mottled leaves, creamy lily-shaped flowers. 
E. Giganteum, extra large form, same as above except larger 
flowers and taller plant. Rare. 
E. Johnsonii, Pink Lambtongue. P S R 6, rose flowers, mottled 
leaves, woodland or rockery. 
E. parviflorum, Glacier Lily. P S 6, bright yellow flowers, leaves 
not mottled. Probably contains some seed of E. grandiflorum, 
similar but has lavender sepals instead of cream. 
Eschscholtzia tenuifolia, Dwarf California Poppy. R S U 6, an¬ 
nual plant with lemon yellow flowers, 15c. 
