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R anunculus glaberr imus ... .75 $4.00 
# An early bright yellow ’buttsrcun’ 
for sunny places in the rockery or 
wall. V flash of yellow for the 
winter garden. ’’Scouts report that 
the buttarcups are waiting und >r 
th9 snow, green and vigorous, pre¬ 
pared to put forth their first shel¬ 
lacked blossoms. These will come 
early ne tt month... if not before, 
should the sun do a little extra 
beaming. The buttercup in some ways 
is our favorite flower. We admire 
its courage and stamina. 1 ' 
Daily Ilissoulian, l/l8/36. 
Saxifraga mioronstala ... .75 $12.00 
o. cushioning saxifrage qf the cool 
rock slides with abundant white 
flowers on 6” stems. 
d. rhomboid 38 .$1.25 v 10.00 
A rosette of wuvy 01 * notched margin, 
oval greqn leaves. The hiad 3 of white 
flowers on rathsr 3tout st3ms spread¬ 
ing with nge. A cool, moist, well 
drained site for the 3acafraga. 
S . montana . $1.25 v 10.00 
3. subanetala . .75 $4*00 
S^-dum stenopetala .75 $ 4.00 
'Rock moss'. One of the batter hardy 
sedums compact with blue-gray leaves 
and .yellow flowers.' Will grow in any 
soil and an ideal plant for the 
rockery or wall. 
j'.nscio canus ........ yl.25 $6.00 
A gray foliaged 'butterwesd', low 
enough for the rocksry. Well drained, 
gravelly soil, in sun. Seeds $1.00 02 . 
35 eversia ciliata .... $1.50 $10.00 
'Old man ’3 whiskers’ or ’rag baby’. 
Gravelly humus, in sun. 
St onotus acauli3 . $1.50 $10.00 
A low perennial with narrow leathery 
leaves and solitary y 3 llow flower 
head3 on 6" st ims. Rocky moraine in 
sun. 
'.'y nth.vris rubra ...... $1.50 $10.00 
:i 'kitten-tails'. An early 6 or 8” 
stalk of pink flowers from a green 
rosette. Well drained loam in sun. 
’T.a] i ctrum sp. . yl.50 $10.00 
' leadow rue’. A delicate fern-like 
niant usually too tall for the rock- 
3ry. A deep moist loam in shade. 
p --i' l lium ovatum ..... .75 $12.00 
’Wake robin'. A moist, well drained 
Loam in shade. Root stalks after 
July 15. 
Per 12 Par 1 00 
T'rollius albiflorus ... a.1.50 $10.00 
'Globe flower’. 4 plant of the 
mountain swamps and cold wood3. Palm- 
ately divided leaves and large soli¬ 
tary, cream-white buttercup-like 
flowers. A cool, moist, snady place. 
Townsendia sericaa ... v 1.75 $12.00 
A dense tuft of linear gray leaves 
covered in spring with large white 
daisies without stems. *n odd rock 
plant. Harder to find tnan Easter 
eggs; but that 3 OUR fun. Easy in any 
well drained soil. 
Viola adunca .. $ 1.25 ‘ $8. 00 
Blue violet, a moist, well arained, 
light soil and part snaae or cold 
sun suits adunca . 
V. biflora ..♦♦,*. yl.50 $10.00 
. A.’round leaf yellow violet for moist, 
shady places. Deep, moist, sandy loam. 
V. candensis ... $1.50 $10.00 
. -White, or tinged with blue when 
grown in sun. Hoist soil with drain¬ 
age, sun or shade. This violet grows 
bushy a foot or more high. 
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V. elabella . $U25 $10.00 
A small, lance leaf yellow violet for 
a rich porous loam in sun or airy, 
partial shade. 
Woodsia scopullna ... $1.50 $10.00 
A 6" fern adapted to sunny places in 
among the rocks. One of the first 
ferns to leaf out in spring. 
X.vroph.vlium tanax ... (on applicaticn) 
The ’bear grass' is difficult to 
transplant. 1 recommend bulled and 
burlaped clumps. 
Zagadenus panicuiatum .75 $4.00 
£ An onion-like bulb producing a 12" 
stalk of greenish wnite flowers, 
hot to be eaten. 
SHRUBS 
50^ eacn, or 3 for $1.00. 
Seeds, 75^ per pound, 10 pounds ar.y 
one variety, $6.00. 
Acer glabrum 
Amelanchier alnifolia 
Arctostapnylos uva-ur3i 
Clematis lingU3ticifolia 
Gornus stolonifera 
Crataegus columbiaha 
Crataegus Douglasii 
Juniper scopulorum 
Odostemon repen3 
Prunus meianocarpa 
Sorbus occidentals 
Symphoricarpos occidentalis 
Plower seeds £ 02 . at 02 . rate. Any variety, liberal package 25yf 
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