3 
Per 12 Per 100 
E rioqonun ovalifolium ...yl.25 y8 * 00 
A wonderful plant. Gray oval leaves 
wa eked into a cushion with numerous 
6-8" stems bearing clusters of white, 
pink or red flowers. Especially 
adapted to hot arid slows3 of the 
rock garden or wall and hapoy in a 
moraine mixture. They live on nothing 
md stand the hardest droughts. 
Er \ o .? onun Piwer i . v 1.50 ylO.OO 
' fellow umbrella wlant’. One of th"> 
most beautiful 2riogonums. Rather dry, 
w- 11* drain'd soil. . 
Er i owhvllum 1 anaturn ... ^1.75 ;yl2.00 
'Oregon sunshine'. 1 ft. high. A long 
season of abundant orange yellow flow¬ 
er h ads over gray foliage. On dry 
banks and rock slides. 
I’rvth ronium grandiflor urn .50 & ,75 y4.00 
i' (or perhaps 2. warviflorum . they grow 
together and the corms look alike.) 
These lilies migrated from the north 
and follow the snow quickly., Gr.andi - . 
flo rum is a form with very bright, 
slender, yellow, recurved petals and 
pv.rwlq anthers. Parviflorum has 
bright .yellow flowers v/ith greenish 
centers and yellow anthers. 3oth have 
smooth green 1 saves and 12" flower 
st. ms. Erythroniums like a good, 
(t-3 w, gritty or stony leaf mould in 
a w If shady pi ce. Moist; but thor- 
oughly drained. Plant corns 3 to 5" 
deep and a similar distance apart 
in colonies, Small corm3 .^2,00 ear 100, 
extra large.corms, ylu.GO wer lOo. 
c'-r^ til laria- wudlca .... .75 v 3.00 
a clecpv ’.yellow bell’ on a, 6" stem. 
Give it a sunny nook in a sandy, moist 
loam and it is epsy and_early. 
Bulbs after.July 15. 
G.iil 
sriia 
aristate 
.... yl. 
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eds 50tf wer ounce. 
Jnli 
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'•eale.... 
25 
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La 
ay in 
any well 
drained 
. soil 
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a coc 
cinea ... 
25 
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-3 1 ‘. 
a a n;g; 
regata. • • 
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50 
y8 . 
,00 
. 'Jacob’s ladder’ or 'sky-rocket* 
v.i, at with red flowers, very attractive 
ta humming birds. First a green mat, 
l r shooting up a 1-3* leafy stem 
■ /• nu-sting into very brilliant f 1 ov;- 
c :ard,v or gr .velly lo^m in sun or 
light, shade . 
tic .■■o r... ? w ,«........ ..^>1^50 vl" .00 
’'‘oral bells'. A good plant for a , 
rook crevice. Seeds y2.0C wer ounce. 
A; i ... m i a 3 ouri a n s 1 s .... .75 y4. 00 
Montana's only native iris. Id" .high, 
onli blu•, valued with purhLt* Th-’ 
midrib is y-llow. fairly heavy soil, 
moist in swring; but may dry out after 
blooming. J-?-<ds 50^ per ounc?. 
Per 12 Per lo o 
L?wisi.c r ?d. viva ... s ^1.50 v 10.00 
j j ’Bitter-root'. Montana state flovmr. 
Th ■ b.?st of the Lawisii. .jv unusual 
and attractive rock gaisibn plant, 
once an import-nt food'of th? Indians. 
.i. succul nt, th. 1 pink flowers rival¬ 
ing those of the cactus. Immune to 
drought; but bad drainage .and winter 
wet is fatal. . raised bed of grit, 
soil and humus, full sun. ..fter 
blooming, the dryer th? better. Seeds 
v5. per oz. 400 seeds for 25£. 
I.inr.n sa nr.ericano .... 41.50 ylO.OO 
’Twin flavjr*. . good ground cover 
for moist, shaay. wl .css'. Painty ana 
attractive* 
Linum Lewisii ...«. v l«25 v 8.00 
The airy, sky-blue, salver form flow¬ 
ers are born, in particularly graceful, 
long starred sprays throughout the sue- 
mer. It desires sunshine' ‘and drainage 
with summer warmth, and a deep gravelly 
mixture, not too ricn* 
Lituowhragma sw. ...... yl.25 v b,00 
if L. tenella . bulb if-era and oarviflorn 
grow here, all quite similar charming 
’star flovrers’, at hom‘.» 'at the, edge of 
a rock. Plants in early 3pring or 
bulbluts after July 15. 
Mnlv.-.strum coocin?um ».. yl»25 v 8.00 
. low growing, grny-folingd, mallow 
with at tract iv • orange flowers, and. 
an endless tap root. Ordinary gard-; n 
soil, in sun. Transplants readily. 
A charming ground cover. 
familiaria mi3souriensis v 1.50 yld.OO 
A small ’pin cushion’ cactus with 
greenish yellow flowers tinged with red. 
HI. vivlpara ... yl«50 yl2*00 
'win cushion' cactus usually growing 
into a °rouw of pin cushions with 
flowers a bright wurole ard the fruits 
a wale green. 
» 
Llsrtensia foliosa .... yl.7 5 yl2*00 
An ’American bluebell' for the well 
drain id,moist shady wlaos. Dormant 
plants after July 15. 
Mirt-jnsia nutans . v i*50 v 10. 00 
$ The gem of the Mortensias, 8" high, 
growing in full sun. Bell clust ?rs 
tinged ohiiC in tne buds. Prefers a 
good, well drained loam. Like joia- 
catneon, and dwarf larxspur, it may 
be dried to brittleness after blooming. 
liim.uius Lenms.'ori‘ii ... yl.25 y8.00 
Yellow ’monkey flower*. Seeds y2.o0 
per ounce. 
i'.i. Lew i s x i .... .«««•••«. y 1 • 50 yl ^. uO 
Red ’monkey flow?r'. Ifionkey flowers 
are for moist, mucky wlaces. rocky 
stream bank for Lewis ii and a boggy 
site for Langs.’orf i i is best. 
J els y2. 00 per ounc,. 
