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Par 12 Par 100 
A ster sconulorum ..#1.50 ,#10.00 
il onnotis ^lnina ) Dwarf violet eater 
suitable for tha rockery. 
Ba ls.amorrhi z-a sagittate #2.00 #15#00 
Course; but showy at a distance. 
Eo-ly, from a lnrg-* t o root. Small 
ol'nte only. Porous 3oil. 
3r odi aea Douglasii .50 #4#00 
f (T -itelein or and i flora ) Unable s of 
tubular, blue flowers touting 3tout 
2 ft. stems. Plant bulb3 in grouse 
for best effect. Any light soil. 
Bxxlbs after July 15. 
Ghaen.-iot is Dougl as i i ... v 1 • 25 v 10.00 
A mat of peculiar gray lx- thevy 
foliage in early sorin :. Later ;.r 
the summer a 2* bush of wait u flower3 
somewhat suggesting Jcabiosa. Pot r„ 
well drain d soil, in sun. 
Chr^sonsis villos e ... .75 #4.00 
Yellow us tar <f waste places. 
Very hardy. Seed #1.00 ner ounce. 
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Clayton in sn» ........ #1.75 #12.00 
% Tuber-like comns after July 15. 
Alpine ’spring beauty’, e irly and 
attractive. Hoist* porous soil. 
Cactus . Indesoensible to the rockery. 
I'ontana has but 4 cacti varieties, 
all nerf 2 ctly hardy in the Kortha-n 
states. They regularly stand temper¬ 
atures to 30° below zero# Protect 
from too much moistur-. Rather poor 
soil, in sun. Two are listsd undsr 
Count in, pag 1 4, and two under 
I-amilluri;. , page 3. 
Cslo chortus liuttalli i ... .75 #6.00 
’Sego’ or ’butterfly* lily- Above all, 
drainage, a sandy loam (or even a 
clay) with grit and humus added, and 
ever a rocky sub-soil. Partial shade 
and a 2" mulch of leaf mould. Allow 
to dry out after flowering, or dig 
and store dry until October 1. Protect 
from rodents. Bulbs after July 15. 
Calypso bulbosa ....... #1.00 #12.00 
( C. vthera bulbos a )?ink 1 lady’s sliooer*. 
Chooses more moisturs -and deeper shade 
than Cnlocnortus. A solitary laand 
a one flowered 6” scans separately 
from a corm half burried in soil 50 
to loot neat. 
Oamassiu auamish . .50 v 4.00 
'* Larger fleers and a deeder blue than 
ths Eastern e sculent s. Racemes of 6 
noint^d blue stars standing 1 to 2’ 
high. Easy. Prefers a rich meadow, 
very ^et in v/int3r and spring; ‘but 
may be very dry in summer. Will grow 
where wheat will. Plant bulbs in early 
fall 3 to 6 ’ d9ep in masses, deed #1. oz. 
Camp anula rotundifolia ...#1.00 #6.00 
'Scotch bluebell’. 1’ to 18". A fai-iy 
dry, light soil md no flower is more 
delightful in the rockery. Blooms late. 
Cast ille.ia so. .......... #1.50 #10.0-3 
’Indian naint bru3h'. o' to 2’ nigh. 
R d, nale yellow or nink. iiarv-lous 
nlants on a porous gravelly soil rich 
in humus, difficult. We recommend late 
summer delivery# deeds #2.00 per oz. 
Gernstium arvens e ..... #1,00 #6,00 
A good ground cover for a moist, rocky 
we11 drained soil.Abundant wn ita 
flowers . 
Cvor i oadium montanum 
‘A white ’Indy’s slipoer’ decorated 
with long narrow brawn sepal3• Good 
drainage,, and preferably light shade. 
Until 1 find them more abundantly, 
35^ snch, 3 for #1,00. 
Delphinium bicolcr ... ‘#1*25 #8,00 
fr Rock, garden larkspur. 8" to 1'. 
Cleft leaves and royal purple flowers 
spread in open racemes. The prettiest 
of the native larkspurs. Good drain¬ 
age, humus 3(;il uni a cuunce to dry 
out after blooming. Early spring or 
dormant roots after July 15. This 
and the next two varieties strongly 
r 1 comm-nded. Seeds 25^ nk. 
t 4 " 
Dadec ath on Cusi c kii ... #1.25 #8,00 
# in attractive ’snooting star’ of sunny 
slop s in th; No-thw-rst. A b -auty re¬ 
sembling the Cyclamen, a dvep porous 
soil rich in humus, with moisture in 
soring and a drouth after blooming. 
Sun or half shade* Early spring or 
dormant roots .after July 15, deeds. 
Douglas in norte.ra .... #1.50 #8.00 
One of the best American alpines. 
A 'moss pink' that forms a compact 
green cushion covered witn pin size 
pink flowers before the last snow 
of aa”ly spring. Prim exposed ridges 
f Lnture's reck gardens. A gritty, 
st ny soil with s .nd, pe it and le f 
mould and,, above all, dr inogs, 
dxsd #4.00 per ounce. Pk. 25^. 
Dr.vmocallis glutinoso . ..#1.75 #12.00 
Broad cymes of whit ^ st -owb -rry-liko 
fl-awjrs on 2' stems, coursj except in 
poyr rocky si il. 3 ods #2.00 per oz. 
Eri.geron comoositus .... #1.25 #8.00 
A most comp.- ct tuft of shredded green 
leaves lifting white d isies on 6" 
stems. The best Griperon I know for 
the -ode-garden or wall, a porous soil 
and a sunny situation. It nopears best 
when grown under adversity. 
oe3d3 #1.00 nsr oxxnc?. 
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E. diver gins .. #1.25 #8, 00 
more spreading, Inter, flowers blue. 
