June 1 to Oct. 1 but none 
available until fall of 1937. 
Fritillaria pudica, n, Yellow 
Bells. 6 inches high with 
several nodding yellow bells. 
Early bloomer, Large bulb 
10c. July 1st to October 1st. 
Iris missouriensis, n, 8-10 in. 
high with lavenclar and yel¬ 
low flowers, 15c. August 1 
to October 15. 
Lewisia rediviva, n, Rockrose, 
Bitter root. A beautiful lit¬ 
tle plant with tiny succulent, 
quill like leaves an inch or 
two long which disappear as 
soon as the large two inch 
pink or white flowers ap¬ 
pear, Perfectly hardy and 
a gem for the rock garden. 
20c. July 1 to October 15. 
Mertensia horneri, a little 
beauty 5-6 in. high, simple 
stems which carry an umbell 
of deep blue bells, 15c. July 
1 to October 15. 
Olsynium grandiflorum, n. It 
grows in every way like 
Sisyrinchium, but folliage 
disappears soon after bloom¬ 
ing. Flowers mostly a pur¬ 
plish rose and an inch across. 
Very early bloomer, 15c. 
July 1st to October 15th. 
Narcissus King Alfred, large 
bulbs, dozen $1.00. 
Taraxia heterantha taraxifolia 
deeply notched lanceolote 
leaves which lie close to the 
Ground Flower stems an 
inch long with yellow prim¬ 
rose-like flowers, 15c. July 
1 to October 30. 
Tulips, mixed Darwins, 35c 
per dozen. If any special 
variety is desired, I will be 
glad to quote you prices, as 
I am in a position to buy at 
wholesale and save you mon¬ 
ey. 
Scilla siberica, doz....35c 
Lilium Davidi.20c 
Lilium Henryi.35c 
Lilium Umballatum.15c 
Lilium Washingtonianum...40c 
Lilium pardalinum.30c 
Lilium parryi.25c 
Lilium Wilimottiae.35c 
Lilium Tiger.15c 
Lilium Double Tigsr.20c 
Lilium tenuifolia.20c 
SHRUBS 
Artemisia tridentata n. West¬ 
ern Sagebrush, evergreen, 
with gray-green foliage, .3 
ft. 25c. 
Philadelphus lewisia. Wild 
Mock Orange and our State 
flower, 6-8 ft. high 35c 
Potentilla fruticosa, n 15-18 in. 
high with yellow flowers 35c 
Privet, loudense, evergreen at 
20 below zero. More dense 
and more dwarf than Ar¬ 
mour River Privet. Bushy 
plants 12-18 in. high 20c. 
Sarcobatus vermiculatus n, the 
Western Grease wood. Small 
plants 15c each. 
Spartium junceum, Spanish 
broom 35c 
Spirea Anthony Waterer, 
bushy 12-24 in. high, 25c. 
Spirea thunbergia, bushy 
plants 18-24 in. high 25c. 
Spirea Idahoensis n, grows 
about 2 feet high with tight 
bunches of light pink flow¬ 
ers, 35c. 
Have a full line of nice large 
flowering shrubs for local 
trade and can supply any 
Evergreens on orders. 
SEEDS 
Acaena microphylla 
Achilea ageratifolia 
Achilea filipendulina 
Achilea holosecriceus 
Achilea roseum 
Aethionema grandiflora 
Aethionema persicum 
Aethiopappus pulcherrimus 
Agrostemma coronaria 
Allium acuminatum n 
Allium fallax 
Allium margaritacea 
Allium stellatum 
Allium moellendorfianum 
Amorpha canescens 
Anemone montanum 
Anemone North Dakota 
Anemone pulsatilla 
Anthemis macrantha 
Anthemis montana 
Anthemis nobilis 
Anthemis tinctoria 
Arenaria laricifolia 
Arenaria montana 
Armeria maritima 
Armeria formosa 
Asperula hexaphylla 
Aster alpinis 
Aster amellus 
Barbarea rupicola 
Calochortus macrocarpus n 
Camassia leichtlini white 
